Sample Sales Proposal Letter

  • Oct 10, 2008
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Looking for a Sample Sales Proposal Letter? Read on...

Simply put, a sales letter is a communication designed to generate sales. Its purpose is to persuade the reader to take a predetermined action. The action could be to buy something, place an order, vote for something or someone, or just request additional information.

A powerful sales letter is one that touches the heart of the reader and convinces him or her to take action. A single sales letter can be the most powerful marketing tool any business owner can ever have, provided it is well-thought-out and well-written.

A good sales letter is never generalized. It must make a specific offer to its reader and ask him or her to take a specific action.

For example a letter that talks about how great a company is, selling 120 items, may not be as effective as a letter that focuses on selling just say a Gents GPS Wrist Watch. By mere focusing on a single item or service, you can increase the power packed in a sale letter by a thousand times.

In order to be effective a sales letter must be direct, reach a specific audience, be convincing, and clearly indicate the next step the reader should take.

Remember, the purpose of a sales letter is to SELL, not merely to tell

Here is a short and sleek Sample Sales Proposal Letter a Motivational Training Company wrote to a prospective corporate client. Note that just one particular "Team Development" course is being pitched to the client. Note also how the company builds confidence of the client in the service by offering a huge productivity benefit and challenge right in the headline.

Mr. Steve Wilkinson
Executive Director
XYZ Productions
Princeton, NJ xxxxx

Double Your Team's Productivity or You Don't Pay

Dear Mr. Wilkinson,

Are you having trouble boosting morale of your employees? Are you finding it difficult to get the maximum output from your team? Do you think your team can perform much better if only they all worked together?

Well. If you are like most business owners, you may have trouble finding the time to keep your team supercharged. This is why it is important to have a specialist take care of your most important assets - people.

At Freedom Inc., we specialize in transformation of average teams in to super performers. We have the skills and experience to come in and help you:

1. Energize your team
2. Take care of productivity, motivational and ego-at-work issues

Better still, all our morale boosting and productivity enhancement programs are 100% guaranteed. If you don't get the required results, you can have your money back.

Are we for real?

Yes. We are real. We are confident because we have delivered such results before. Don't take my word for it. Listen to what our recent clients have to say about us;

[Testimonial 1...]

[Testimonial 2...]

So, may we stop by and offer you a FREE consultation on how to double, if not triple, the output of your employees? If so, just pick up the phone and call us today on xxx xxxx.

Yours in greater business success.

Xxxx xxxxxxx

P.S. With a promise to double the output of your team, if not more, and a 100% money back guarantee.... Well. Why delay? Call today. Dial xxx xxxx NOW.

Aftab Qureshi

Aftab Qureshi is a Fortune 100 experienced, independent marketing coach and the founder and CEO of Westknight Marketing, a firm focused on providing high-end marketing expertise. He is also the Vice President Global Operations of Auctis Worldwide, an early-stage outsourcing firm.

Aftab has been a marketing and communications consultant working on numerous projects for Fortune 100 organizations. He has increasingly specialized in coaching entrepreneurs on start-up and small business marketing.

Aftab is currently developing “how to” products for potential and current entrepreneurs. Aftab has also taught executive MBAs at several educational institutions throughout his career.

Author Links
Business URL: http://www.1stclasssalesletters.com, http://www.westknight.com

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