Any website for teaching how to write a complain letter?

I want to write complain letter about the unethic business selling skills and disturbing sales phone call. Can anyone provide some website for me that can provide sample to write complain letter, thanks.

This may help…..

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Wednesday 15 October 2008 at 10:45 pm

please understand me want write a letter to company for contract sale and marketing?


How is this related to teaching special education classes for students with disabilities?

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Wednesday 15 October 2008 at 10:45 pm

Write short answers to the following questions. Each question carries equal marks?

i.What does a person needs to do while placing an order.
ii.What should be the general attitude of the writer of a claim letter.
iii.What should be the tone of collection letter.
iv.When are memos written.
v.Give types of sales letter.
vi.What is meant by the central selling point.
vii.What makes a long report different from a short report.
viii.Which organizational plan is used while writing a circular
ix.How second reminder should be written.

Here's my short answer:

Doing one's own homework is good for the character (and future grades).

;-)

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Monday 13 October 2008 at 11:16 pm

Help!! Is there anywhere online to get free business letter templates?

I was offered a job with sales involved. Have never done sales before. Need to write a letter to potential clients introducing myself and our product.

microsoft online has lots of templates so you can use that for a start.

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Thursday 9 October 2008 at 5:13 pm

need HELP WRITING A LETTER TO GET A PROMOTION?

I HAVE BEEN AN ADMIN./CLERICAL PERSON AT MY COMPANY FOR 10 YEARS AND WOULD LIKE TO GET PROMOTED TO SALES. I NEED TO WRITE A LETTER
ANY ADVISE WOULD BE APPRICATED

Yes. Proof read your letter, this one needed that. Don't use all capital letters. Since you didn't catch that, I have to assume you don't know it is improper. Have someone else proof it also. Hopefully, they would have caught the word advise used instead of advice.

Don't use abbreviations, especially when only one word of a group is abbreviated and the other is not. It looks sloppy. You also left the ending period off of the end of your post and the previous sentence. When I look at people's writing, I see these things, your potential boss might also see them.

What training and experience do you have in sales? Why would anyone give you a chance? Tell them those things. Sell yourself to them. If you can't sell yourself, how are you going to sell the company's product.

Sales and clerical take very different skills. You have proven yourself at clerical, prove to them why you are a good candidate for sales.

P.S. TNA gave an excellent answer.

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Friday 3 October 2008 at 5:21 pm

What is the average hourly rate for a freelance commercial business writer in NYC?

Whats the average hourly rate for a freelance business writer who write brochures, copy for websites, sales letters, and other advertising copy for corporations in NYC? Thanks.

depends on level of experience, but could be around $75/hr with a stellar portfolio

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Wednesday 1 October 2008 at 3:12 pm

How do I write a "letter of interest" for a job in ad sales?

The ad in the paper says I need a "letter of interest". What would be pertinent info for this letter. I need it to stand out.

also: I know personally the man whos mother owns the company and he's the manager, should I name drop? I'm supposed to send it to another girl though, not him.

Letter of Interest / Prospecting Letter/Cover Letter

Your Name
Your Address
Your City, State, Zip Code
Your Phone Number
Your Email

Date

Name
Job Title
Company
Street
City, State Zip

Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name,

(Keep all of the body text short and to the point)
-State how you heard about the opening and express your interest in the job.

-Express why you are interested in the position (i.e. I am interested in this career and state reasons why)

-State why you feel you would be an asset to the company.

-Briefly list any schooling or degrees attained, special interests that make you stand out, and any special clubs, honors, or awards that highlight your own personal success. (Don't be too wordy or you will loose the interest of the reader. The resume is where you can list everything.

-Open the door and invite an interview (ie. I look forward to discussing the position with you at a convenient time. I can be reached at 800-555-1212)

-Thank them for their time and consideration and reiterate that you look forward to speaking with them

Sincerely,

(Your Signature goes here so leave a few lines open)

Your Typed Name

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Saturday 27 September 2008 at 7:36 pm

I need a great opening sentance for my business 'sales' letter?

Having difficulty writing a catchy but professional opening sentance. Our company has to send out letters to potential clients (other companies) offering our services (outdoor maintance) – so chances are we will need to get on their 'approved contractors list' or something ….
'maintenance' even

I suggest that you give it to someone else to write your letter.

Your letter might rub off the wrong way and might think you from foriegn countries.

I have that same problem so don't think I am insulting you.

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 12:06 am

how to write a sales promotion letter ?


First of all, the letter must grab the reader's attention. Make them want to know more about your product/service.

Then, you'll want to explain a little about what you have to offer.

Finally, make certain to give them a way to follow up on their interest. This typically will be a direct phone number at which they may contact you.

This link has a great example from Barron's Business English:
http://books.google.com/books?id=nblvYk_tmi4C&pg=PA65&lpg=PA65&dq=%22sales+promotion+letter%22&source=web&ots=xotCr_KRLk&sig=AGmcAlbJYNTXXdLCyYFMKW1-k8U

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Saturday 20 September 2008 at 4:38 am

How to write an attention grabbing sales letter. pls!,pls!!, pls!!!. I need 10 experts to help me out.pls!!!


Focus on the headline, make it benefit driven and compelling. Be sure to use benefit driven sub headlines in the copy and benefit driven photo captions. Stress the benefit to the user, focus all copy on your end user, the client, customer, prospect etc.

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Posted under Writing Sales Letters by admin on Saturday 20 September 2008 at 4:38 am

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