Use language that your intended audience will understand — no jargon or technical babble. Remember that less is more, be specific and be concise. Lead with the heart, follow with the brain — although we all like to think of ourselves as rationale, logical beings, we are biologically programmed to lead with our heart not our head. Remember call-to-actions. A great piece of communication needs to be complete.
It also needs to be relevant as to why your audience comes to you and consumes your communication. Without these things, your communication falls flat. However, the biggest mistake I see is that businesses forget that their customers are watching their every move and what is left unsaid can have a larger impact, what is said unplanned can damage, and what they do speaks louder than any words ever could.
The biggest gap that businesses should remember is that people will hold you to what you say and if you let them down, you lose their trust and you lose your integrity. Who are you? What do you stand for? What change do you want to make in your world? What do you want to influence? What keeps you up at night? What are your drivers , particularly your values? What holds you back from being all you can be? L ike your business, being clear with yourself helps keep you on the right path, but it also all helps you to identify areas for growth.
Being clear on who you are and what you stand for gives you the ability to the take anything that upsets or angers you and allows you to then see why you feel that way and if this is something you need to work on in yourself. Too often business owners forget to define their clarity of self. They are so caught up in progressing their business that they lose track of themselves.
While so much of your small business is tied to who you are, you are more than your small business. When you sit back and look at that you will lose the need to compare, you will be more confident, and you will find peace in who you are.
I wish this for you and I am here for you when you would like help to find it. I have spent much time defining and refining what my business is, the change it wants to make, and more recently who I am. Clarity: Clear thinking and simple expression are the two important virtues of effective writing. A good letter should show its idea directly and clearly. Each sentence should be as simple as possible. When the reader gets the same meaning from the-message as what the sender intended, it is a good letter.
Business letters are used to sell the products, make an inquiry about customers or prices of goods, seek information and advice, maintain good public relation, increase goodwill and perform a variety of other business functions. In business, time is valuable. Make it easy for your reader to help you by writing simply and by including only the information your reader needs.
Qualities of a good letter are clearness, correctness, completeness, conciseness, attractiveness, coherence, courtesy, creativeness, and effectiveness. An effective letter gives the positive impression and impels the receiver to do the jobs in the writer wants. However, there are several ways to format this information.
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