Letters and Memos That Persuade

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Letters and Memos That Persuade Chapter 8 Letters and Memos That Persuade

Writing Plan for Persuasive Request Opening Obtain the reader’s attention and interest. Body Explain logically and concisely the purpose of your request. Prove the merit of your request with evidence and facts. Closing Ask for a particular action. Show courtesy and respect.

Tips for Complaints Begin with a compliment Offer a point of agreement Use a statement of the problem Review the action you have taken to resolve the problem Provide identifying data Explain why the receiver is responsible

Tips for Complaints Enclose document copies supporting your claim. Appeal to the receiver's fairness, ethical and legal responsibilities, and desire for customer satisfaction. Describe your feelings and your disappointment.

Tips for Complaints Avoid sounding angry, emotional, or irrational. Close by telling exactly what you want done.

Ineffective Persuasive Request Letter Mr. John M. Watson Customer Care Representative Visa Canada 135 Bay Street Toronto, ON M5W 1E6 Dear Mr. Watson: You have charged my wife's Visa account with erroneous "over-the-limit" charges that are quite unfair, and I am very upset about it.

Ineffective Persuasive Request Letter How can we be charged with "over-the-limit" charges when nearly every one of the charges was approved? We don't keep a running record of our Visa account and all our credit purchases on it, so we did not know that we were close to the limit. Between August 7 and September 27 we made 12 purchases. We were charged a $10 fee for each of these 12 transactions because we exceeded our credit limit. However, 10 of these transactions were phoned in for approval, and ALL WERE APPROVED! Why were they approved if we were over our credit limit? Obviously, we would not have continued to make purchases if we had known we were over our limit.

Ineffective Persuasive Request Letter It seems to me that your approval system is at fault here. And why aren't new cardholders informed of your rules? The charges we made exceeding the limit were clearly unintentional. Furthermore, our actions were made on the basis of misinformation and errors on the part of your credit processors. Angrily yours,

Ineffective Persuasive Request Letter Discussion: 1. Does the opening obtain the reader's attention in a positive manner? 2. Why does the writer think that the $120 penalty is unreasonable? Does the writer offer convincing reasons? Are they logically presented? 3. Does the writer try to blame the company for the penalty?

Ineffective Persuasive Request Letter Discussion: 4. What action does the writer seek? 5. Is that action clearly stated? 6. Does the letter show courtesy and respect? 7. How would you feel if you were the receiver?

Improved Persuasive Request Letter Dear Mr. Watson: SUBJECT: VISA ACCOUNT NO. 5039-0164-4290-4492 Because of the wide acceptance of the Visa credit card and because of your attractive interest rate, my wife and I were eager to become cardholders two years ago. Recently, however, we experienced a charge to our account that we would like to discuss with you. Between the period of August 7 and September 27, we made 12

Improved Persuasive Request Letter small purchases. Ten of these purchases were given telephone approval. When we received our last statement, a copy of which is enclosed, we were surprised to see that we were charged $10 each for these purchases because our account was over our limit. The total charge was $120. Of course, we should have been more aware of our limit and the number of charges that we were making against our account. We assumed, however, that if our purchases received telephone approval from your credit processors, we were still within our credit limit.

Improved Persuasive Request Letter Please examine our account and reconsider this penalty. Since we have never exceeded our credit limit in the past and since we had received telephone approval for most of the charges in question, we feel that the $120 charge should be removed. Sincerely,

Good and Bad Openings for Persuasive Requests Which of the following openings are effective? 1. About 15 months ago your smooth-talking salesperson seduced us into buying your Model RX copier, which has been nothing but trouble ever since. 2. If you will check your records, you will undoubtedly discover that we first obtained our model RX copier 15 months ago. It was installed in our Legal Department.

Good and Bad Openings for Persuasive Requests Which of the following openings are effective? 3. When we purchased our Model RX copier 15 months ago, we had high expectations for its performance. 4. We need a speaker for our graduation ceremony, and your name was suggested. 5. Would you be able to speak at our graduation ceremony on June 7?

Good and Bad Openings for Persuasive Requests Which of the following openings are effective? 6. We realize that you are an extremely busy individual and that you must be booked months in advance, but would it be possible for you to speak at our graduation ceremony on June 7? 7. You were voted by our students as the speaker they would most like to hear at graduation on June 7.

Ineffective Favour Request Dear Mr. Davis: Would you be interested in speaking to the students at Foothill College? If you would be in town on April 16, our Associated Student Organization is having a Career Awareness Day. Many of our

Ineffective Favour Request 15,000 students (and most are registered voters in your riding) will be attending this function where three major speakers have been invited. We hope to find good speakers from industry, education, and government. Our ASO voted you the politician they would most like to hear. We could offer you 30 minutes to impart information about politics as a career, its rewards, and its punishments. Our Career Awareness Day will contain information booths; students can talk about careers and learn about them at these

Ineffective Favor Request booths. Then the three speakers will follow these booths at 12 noon in the Campus Centre. Let me know by March 15 if you'd like to be one of our speakers. We'd enjoy having you and it could be good for you, too. If you let me know early enough, we can get some publicity out. Sincerely,

Ineffective Favor Request Discuss the faults in the previous letter. 1. Starts out directly with a question that could be answered negatively. 2. Provides an easy excuse for refusal (in second sentence). 3. Fails to emphasize reader benefits (opportunity to influence 15,000 potential voters).

Ineffective Favor Request Discuss the faults in the previous letter. 4. Lacks unity in sentences and paragraphs. 5. Focuses on writer's viewpoint rather than on reader's. 6. Uses imprecise words and inappropriate syntax. 7. Closes without making it easy for reader to grant favour.

Improved Favor Request Dear Mr. Davis: Over 15,000 students attend Foothill College, and many are registered voters in your riding. On Thursday, April 16, you will be able to introduce yourself to these potential voters at the Associated Student Organization's Career Awareness Day.

Improved Favor Request On this day we plan to have three major speakers representing industry, education, and government. Our Career Awareness Day features information booths where students can learn more about specific careers. The program culminates with the major presentations given in the Campus Centre at 12 noon. As one of the three featured speakers, you would have 30 minutes to describe a career in politics and its rewards and possible drawbacks. You were selected by our ASO as the politician they would most like to hear. To give Foothill students an opportunity to meet you and to learn

Improved Favor Request about a career in politics, please call me at 320-5832 to confirm this speaking engagement. We will need your approval by March 15 so that appropriate publicity may be prepared. Cordially,

Writing Plan for a Sales Letter Opening Capture the attention of the reader. Body Emphasize a central selling point. Appeal to the needs of the reader. Create a desire for the product. Introduce the price strategically. Closing Stimulate the reader to act.

Attention-Getters for Sales Letters 1. Offer Follow my entry instructions, and you could be the sole winner of ONE MILLION DOLLARS! 2. Product Feature Six Alberta steak filets from fine, corn-fed beef can be yours for only $62.95.

Attention-Getters for Sales Letters 3. Inside Address Opening We're asking your help, Mrs. Lee, in a nationwide Consumer survey of car owners. 4. Startling Statement Do you realize that drunk drivers injure more than 50,000 people every year?

Attention-Getters for Sales Letters 5. Story Tommy G. doesn't live in your neighbourhood. He grew up in a neighbourhood where alleyways served as playgrounds and parks were a safe haven for drug dealers not children. If only he could go to camp, he'd see how beautiful life can be.

Ineffective Sales Letter Dear Camera Owner: Hi! I'm Jim Johnson and I'm asking you to continue to use Kent Colour Labs for the processing of your film. We've been in business for a long time and our customers tell us they are quite satisfied with our service and the quality of our processing. We feel that you can't get better prices anywhere. We are also very proud of our guarantee. No matter what we receive from you, you

Ineffective Sales Letter don't risk a cent. We offer a whole range of other services--reprints, posters, slides, disks, and much more. Furthermore, we are very careful with your film; we treat it as we treat our own. Are you tired of asking yourself, "Where should I get my film developed?" Well, Kent Colour labs is the place to go. We rely on Canada Post for our business, and this letter is our way of asking for your business. Send us your next roll of film to be developed as soon as you finish it. Sincerely,

Discussion for Ineffective Sales Letter to Camera Owner 1. Does the opening grab your attention? 2. Is a central selling point developed? 3. Is the letter written from the reader's perspective? 4. Should this letter develop rational or emotional appeals? 5. Does the letter use concrete examples? 6. Does it build confidence in the product or service? 7. Does it stimulate action in the closing?

Discussion for Ineffective Sales Letter to Camera Owner

Improved Sales Letter Dear Camera Owner: Amy Evans, of Halifax, recently wrote to us saying, "I just wanted to let you know that the pictures you developed for me earlier were the best pictures I have ever received. And I can't believe I received them so quickly!" If you are looking for quality film developing, speedy turnaround, and, most importantly, reliability--consider Kent Colour Labs. Here's why our customers keep returning:

Improved Sales Letter * You get low film processing prices and excellent quality. * You get a whole range of services–reprints, enlargements, giant photo posters, wallet photos, slides, movies, disks, and more. * You get film mailing envelopes made from special long-fibered paper making them stronger than normal envelopes. * You get convenience–no more standing in line at the drugstore or camera store. And it's fun to receive mail! We're best known, however, for our reliability. We've been in

Improved Sales Letter business for more than 47 years. The minute we receive your order, it's processed! You can count on that every time. Because we're so certain that you will be pleased, we guarantee every roll of film. If you're not satisfied, simply return the whole package. We will cheerfully refund your money and send you free film and a coupon to process that film free. This is the best guarantee in the business. We want your return business. Right now, finish that film in your camera. Grab a pen, complete the enclosed mailer, and drop it in

Improved Sales Letter the mail. Sincerely, P.S. If you respond within one week, we'll process your order at an additional savings of 20 percent.

Checklist for Analyzing a Sales Letter 1. At what audience is the letter aimed? 2. Is the appeal emotional or rational? Is the appeal effective? 3. Is the opening effective? 4. What techniques capture the reader's attention? 5. Is a central selling point emphasized? 6. Does the letter emphasize reader benefits? 7. What are some examples of concrete language? 8. How is confidence in the product or service developed? 9. How is price introduced? 10. What action is to be taken and how is the reader motivated to take that action?

Checklist for Analyzing a Sales Letter