GUIDELINES

  1. Considering that the event is a cheerful activity, the invitation letter must mirror the positive vibe. Clearly indicate to the reader if their presence is required and include those who are invited.
  2. Make use of the invitation to give details about the event such as its date, time, and place. You may also opt to include the name of the other attendees. You can also expound the details about the objectives of the activity: to honor someone, to celebrate the anniversary, to introduce a product or service and others.
  3. Indicate if foods will be served or nor.
  4. Show your joy and ask for a reply on or before a given date.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

Do you know how many messages you send each and every day? An average business of your size sends and receives over 1,000 messages per day. To cope you may think that the only answer is to hire more sales assistants, but wait, we at Memonext can offer an alternative that can save a lot of money in the long run.

All that is needed is that you signup for our automated online communication systems. In very few steps we help you create standard messages and replies that can be used over and over. Our system is email based, it means that messages can be forwarded wherever email can be accessed.

As an introduction to our product, we offer a free demonstration at a location of your choice. I am sure that you will love it as much as we do. I will give you a ring next week to arrange an appointment.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Invitation sample letter for a messaging system demo.

Further things to consider when writing invitation letters to companies

Further things to consider when writing invitation letters to companies

Invitation Letters

Invitation letters are letters you write to request people to meetings, formal occasions, or events. As the name suggests, the first and primary purpose of invitation letters is to request the presence of the recipient and the second is to confirm that the recipient will be present. Although invitation letters are mostly used to invite people to social events, they can also be used when applying for visas. Depending on the event, these letters can be formal or informal. Regardless, all invitation letters must be sent in advance to give the recipient enough time to respond or plan ahead.

Great invitation letters are brief and easy to understand. Start by introducing yourself and write a sentence or two about the host. Provide the necessary information regarding the event such as the date and time of the event, venue, dress code, how to accept or decline the invitation, etc. Mention some of the activities that would be taking place during the event and which ones the recipient would be taking part in if any. Provide your contact details in case the recipient needs further information. End by expressing anticipation of the recipient's attendance to the event.

Letters to Companies

Letters to companies are formal letters written by individuals or companies to other companies, commercial businesses, or organizations. Such letters are usually business letters whose contents are formal and professional in nature. There are many types of letters sent to companies, and each has a specific focus. For example, sales letters to promote products and services, order letters to order goods and services, or inquiry letters to request information. They could also be transmittal letters to accompany a package or recommendation letters to recommend employees. In any of the mentioned scenarios, a letter to a company must be addressed to the right person and closed with a proper signature.

All letters to companies are official and require professionality and specificity. Therefore, the letter you produce must reflect this ideology. Know who you are addressing the letter to and how to respectfully address him/her. Make your information accurate and specific so that the recipient can quickly make his/her way through it and understand what is expected of him/her. If you are sending any attachments, mention what they are as well as their importance within the letter. End the letter by asking the recipient to respond or contact you directly.

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