GUIDELINES

  1. Reiterate the terms and conditions of the agreement as per your understanding. The reader must be able to communicate any misunderstanding. Using a formal tone to brief the agreement is recommended. But since this is a confirmation of previous understanding, the tone could be informal.
  2. Start the letter by thanking the reader. Add a compliment if required.
  3. Reiterate the relevant details of the agreement. Offer help if necessary.
  4. Mention any payment that you have planned to offer.
  5. Express your confidence in the reader. End on a positive note.

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],

The air of excitement can be felt since your name has been announced as the speaker at the XYZ convention this June. You are to speak on the main stage and then in the workshop too. Although both sessions will follow the same theme, the session on the main stage will be a proper speaking course and the one at the workshop it will be an interactive teaching session where questions will also be entertained. Both sessions will be an hour long each. The agenda of the convention has been enclosed along with this letter.

All the expenses that you and your wife will incur will be reimbursed. An honorarium amount of $4000 will also be given to you. We will arrange the hotel and transport. You just have to take care of your flight reservations. The convention is scheduled to start at seven a.m. sharp on June 9 and ends at seven p.m. on June 10. The reservation for your room is from June 8 to June 11 till noon. David Brooke will answer any queries regarding the arrangements at 666-6666.

Your arrival at the convention is much awaited. If we can be of any further assistance, feel free to let us know.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

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

Letter to confirm a speaker's appearance to a convention.

Further things to consider when writing confirmation letters to speakers, performers

Further things to consider when writing confirmation letters to speakers, performers

Confirmation Letters

Confirmation letters are letters sent by individuals, businesses, or companies to summarize details such as verbal agreements between two parties, job interviews, or appointments. Broadly speaking, they are written to verify certain details upon request or recognize previous agreements. A confirmation letter can serve as a formal document to confirm the receipt of orders, schedule of an important appointment, or recruitment of new employees. It can also be used to confirm travel arrangements and reservations and in instances such as immigration to confirm marital status. Confirmation letters are mostly used by businesses to keep formal records and to avoid conflicts regarding transactions or agreements.

Confirmation letters are brief and contain only the necessary information. State what is being confirmed clearly and accurately. If you are verifying an employee's position in the company, for example, take note of his/her official title. Be cautious about times, dates, and places. Include all relevant details and anything else that needs to be confirmed. If necessary, restate the previously agreed terms and conditions to ensure that there are no conflicts or misunderstandings in the future. Close the letter with a positive remark and your signature. This letter should be printed on the company's letterhead.

Letters to Speakers, Performers

Letters to speakers and performers are letters written to people who give speeches at public events and those who entertain audiences. Whether you are organizing a special event, business conference, or graduation ceremony, the speakers and performers you invite will be among the primary attractions. They can give valuable insights and add prestige to your organization. Whatever the theme of your event, the speakers and performers must be suitable for the event as well as the audience. The best speakers and performers are usually booked months in advance. Therefore you should ideally send your invites six to twelve months prior to your event.

Well-drafted letters to speakers and performers will ensure that the parties involved understand all the details of the event. Begin with the right address and salutation. Introduce yourself and mention the objective of your letter. Be specific about what you expect from the recipient. Include relevant information such as date, time, and venue of the event. If applicable, mention any financial arrangements regarding any travel expenses, the fee for the recipient, or honorarium. Include the date for a response and your contact details. Close the letter on a positive note. You may attach the event's program.

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