GUIDELINES

  1. While telling the customer about your credit plan, offer the card as a service. Include all the necessary information, like how this credit account will benefit the reader.
  2. If it's applicable, express gratitude to the customer for doing business with you in the past. Invite him/her to take advantage of a new credit plan.
  3. State the information about this charge account. It includes annual fees, interest rates, credit limit, and any other details.
  4. Then focus on the benefits that this credit plan provides.
  5. If you further want to arouse the reader's interest, offer any extra benefits. Such incentives can motivate the prospective clients to register for a charge account.
  6. Mention the contact details and tell the reader how can he/she respond to this letter.

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],

As a valued client, we are inviting you to grab the opportunity of having the convenience of the Daly Corporation charge account. Other than the attractive terms we offer, this charge account will grant you early notice of special offers, and significant discounts. And, of course, our charge account clients can have these deals anytime and can choose the most reasonable schedule of payments.

Attached is a copy of the terms and conditions and an application form. Don't forget to fill out the application form and mail to us. You'll have your charge account within 24 hours.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

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

Direct mail sample letter offering charge account.

Further things to consider when writing direct marketing letters to consumers

Further things to consider when writing direct marketing letters to consumers

Direct Marketing Letters

Direct marketing letters are letters written to persuade the recipients to purchase products or services in the absence of salespersons. If drafted correctly, direct marketing letters can be one of the most effective marketing tools for your business. They have been used by businesses to cut the cost of advertising and to inform their loyal customers about discounts and special offers. In most cases, they usually advertise single service or product line, especially one that is considered to generate great profit to the business. Direct marketing letters allow you to reach prospective customers and generate business.

Direct marketing letters should be sweet and to the point. Begin the letter with a provocative idea that captures the recipient's attention and makes him/her want to keep reading. Clearly state the top benefits of the product or service you are selling, giving practical and real life examples. If necessary, include testimonials from customers who have used the product or service. Write in a conversational style and use short paragraphs. Use an active voice too and interesting phrases that encourage the recipient to continue reading. Conclude the letter with a strong statement or argument that compels the recipient to respond or take the necessary action.

Letters to Consumers

Letters to consumers are letters sent to people who purchase goods and services in retail for their own use. These could be response letters from companies to respond to claims, requests, or queries from consumers. They could also be inform letters to notify consumers of the best products on the market or about the termination of a previously offered service. Letters to consumers are formal and are usually printed on the company letterhead. Depending on the issue and the nature of the content, the letters can be addressed to specific people or generalized for all consumers.

Letters to consumers usually follow all the rules of formal letters. First, the senders' and the recipients' addresses must be well stated and placed properly in the letter. Then, the subject of the letter must be clearly stated so that the recipient can quickly know what the letter is about even before he/she reads it. When it comes to the content, be concise but thoroughly discuss the subject. Mention any action the recipient is supposed to take and why this is important. If there are any enclosures, explain them briefly in the letter. Close the letter with your name, signature, and job title.

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