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Write Effective Business Letters

Overview Despite constantly improving forms of communication such as e-mail, the business letter still exerts enormous influence and deserves one's close attention. Business letters are more formal and personal than e-mail. They are also more private. Very few customers ever see the home office or a branch office; this is often true even of small businesses. What customers do see is company correspondence. An untidy or ungrammatical letter gives the instant impression that the company's product or service is equally flawed. On the other hand, upon receiving a handsomely spaced, well-constructed, and well-organized letter, a customer unconsciously assumes it has come from an up-to-date, well-organized, and successful business.

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PublisherMicrosoft Tips File FormatHTML
Date PublishedDecember 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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