Archive for August, 2009

If you are planning to start a business, you cannot afford to neglect knowing how to write a business letter.

Even if your business may be just a small entrepreneurial startup, knowing how to write a business letter is a key skill that you, or at least one of your assistants, should know.

Before we go on with the technicalities of an effective business letter, let’s lay down the reasons why a business owner should have excellent writing skills.

Business letters are the primary means by which your company would communicate to investors. They should give a great impression of you and your company. They could actually prove crucial to your business taking off or to its survival.

Business letters should be understandable, be able to communicate exactly what needs to be done, or state communication in a very clear manner. Without clarity, miscommunication may lead to misunderstandings, or worse, botched jobs.

Want to write a business letter that rocks? Then it has to possess these characteristics:

1.    The standard format of letter writing applies. Ideally, a business letter should contain the following information, in order:

?    Letterhead (the sender’s address)

?    Current date

?    Recipient name and address

?    Subject (optional)

?    Salutation/Greeting

?    Message (body of the letter)

?    Closing salutation

?    Signature (including the corporate designation/position of the sender)

2.    The business letter should be written in block style.

3.    Use double space; and as much as possible, keep the letter in the center of the paper you use.

4.    Do not shorten your words and verb forms. “Do not” should not be written as “don’t,” and so on. Otherwise, the letter gives an impression of informality.

5.    Keep the letter brief and concise, but be sure to include all the information you need to communicate.

In knowing how to write a business letter, make sure that it elicits the desired results. Keep the following in mind:

?    Include a reference to an event, matter, or information that is pertinent to your letter, or is the reason for your writing the letter even.

?    Obviously, you would need to include the reasons for your writing. Whether the letter is a request, agreeing to a request, delivering bad news, etc., don’t be so busy as to actually forget what you need to communicate.

?    Remember to enclose the important documents that the letter should come with.

?    Provide a reference to where the recipient could contact you after reading the letter.

?    Always keep a copy of the letter with you.

As you can see, knowing how to write a business letter is rather simple. Just bear in mind that this letter aims to communicate and that the main objective is to communicate what you need to in the clearest and most concise manner possible.

Businesses are normally up for sale because of these reasons: mounting debts, ill health or death of the owner, tough competition, and a lack of cash flow that is needed to run the business. Before you buy any businesses for sale online, make sure that you first find out the reason why the business is being sold and think if the reason given by the owner will not affect you. It is advisable that you converse with people who are knowledgeable with businesses for tips you can follow.

Aside from using the Internet to find businesses for sale, you can also browse the classified ads section of your broadsheet and see which businesses are for sale because of delinquent tax payments. Businesses for sale of this type are often times published on local broadsheets.

You can also practice your creativity and run a blog or participating in business forums asking people to inform you about businesses for sale in your area of your interest. By doing this, you will be able to gain significant insight that can help you find the right business to buy.

Advertising on broadsheets and on radio and asking interested parties of businesses for sale can also help you in looking for businesses for sale. Distributing flyers with your contact numbers on malls and populated places can also be a great in finding businesses for sale.

At Theshopfront, you will be able to find businesses for sale ranging from butcher shops to beach resorts. Theshopfront is a great meeting place for business sellers and buyers who want a clean and safe transaction.

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