GUIDELINES

  1. The letter that extends an invitation to a sale or an open house is often short and to the point. Use a warm and inviting tone.
  2. Give the news of the opening of your business. Briefly, outline the message of your product or service. If you have opened a new branch of a known business, explain that too.
  3. Invite the readers to buy from you. Include all the necessary information to make it easy for the readers to enjoy your offer. Hold an open house or offer an enticing sale.

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],

I have fantastic news for you.

From November 2, I will be working at Matt Properties. It is the most prestigious real estate company in the three decades.

Before working at Matt properties, I had agreed never to take favors from friends. However, I feel that because of my new position I can offer you a lot of help if you ever need it. I would be glad to sort out the appraisal of your property and also discuss its aspects in the market.

As we are friends, I would give you a better analysis and would choose the best for you. On the other hand, it is not only our friendship that should compel you to do business with us.

I have listed my new address and phone number: 1200 Main Street, Springfield. 111-220-222.

Drop by and check out my new office.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

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

Sample letter informing about a new office.

Further things to consider when writing announcement letters to newspapers

Further things to consider when writing announcement letters to newspapers

Announcement Letters

Announcement letters are letters that notify or give information about a certain occasion, special event, or occurrence that people are required to be aware of. They could be for a concert, a special sale, or even a graduation party. Announcement letters are usually informal and state clearly and concisely what the event/occasion is and what further actions the recipient should take. Announcement letters can be used in many personal and business situations. In personal situations these letters may be used, for instance, to announce a birthday, death, wedding, or graduation. In the business world, such letters may be used to announce a new policy, change in management, financial summaries for investors, grand sale, or actions against a customer due to nonpayment.

Announcement letters should be written in a straightforward manner stating all the necessary facts. Clearly state why you feel the occasion is important. If you are delivering bad news, be optimistic for the future. Bold and highlight the points that need focus so that the content is clear to the reader. Add any information which you think your reader might want to know and do not miss out any important detail. End the letter on a positive note.

Letters to Newspapers

Letters to newspapers are letters sent to organizations responsible for producing newspapers. Such letters are usually from the public to the editors. In all newspapers, there is an opinion or editorial page where readers are encouraged to express their thoughts. It could be to raise concerns, give opinions on different matters of public interest, or recognize and appreciate the good works of individuals and organizations. Letters to newspapers are a reflection on society and an excellent way to let elected government officials understand how their constituents feel. If drafted correctly, these letters can be a powerful tool for influencing change in the society.

The most effective letters to newspapers are short, specific, and factual. Focus your letter on one main concept and try to get your point across well. Be polite, calm, and use humor where appropriate. Be certain that any information that you have provided is accurate and verifiable. Suggest what should be done to address the issue you are writing about. Make your letter simple and avoid jargon and acronyms. Close the letter with a clear, punchy sentence. Sign your name and provide your contact details so that the newspaper can reach you with any questions.

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