For many marketing specialists, writing sales letters can be difficult. In a few paragraphs, you need to sell not only a product or service, but the company as well. You need to convince the recipient that the company is in the best position, and has all the credentials to produce the best product or service to meet the needs of its prospective customers. If there seems to be no need for the product or service, you have to create the need for it. Moreover, you need to do all these to sell a product or service to a potentially saturated market that has little or no time to read sales letters.
What constitutes a great sales letter? A great sales letter should not only be brief, it should also be rich in content and easy to understand. It should also be properly formatted and addressed. Not only should a great sales letter have all these traits, it should also translate into actual sales for the company.
Why should a sales letter be brief? Few people have time to actually sit down and understand every single word of a sales letter. You might want to rave on and on about how much research your company has conducted so that it could produce the best product or service....