Quick Help: Guidelines for effective business correspondence
Quick Help: Guidelines for effective business correspondence
Guidelines for effective business correspondence
Use a conventional format unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise.
Whenever possible, write to a specific person (Dear Mr. Robinson or Dear Ms. Otuteye) rather than to a general Dear Sir or Madam.
Open cordially and be polite—even if you have a complaint.
Clearly state your reason for writing. Include whatever details will help your reader see your point and respond.
If appropriate, make clear what you hope your reader will do.
Express appreciation for your reader’s attention.
Make it easy for your reader to respond by including your contact information. If you are mailing a print letter and expect a reply, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.