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Category:Writing/Translation > Copy editing/writing
ID:5311
Title:Sales Letter
Location:UK
Job Description
I am lookinf for a copywriter to do a sales letter for me I have the information present to get them them started. The sales letter is very urgently urgently required and should be a minimum of eight pages.
If you think you can write a strong and powerful sales letter what will have maximum impact and can deliver on time then a long term business relationship will be established. More information will be given to selected writer.
Only serious writers welcome no time wasters please.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Up to £250 (Approx Up to $392)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:30/11/2008 20:16
Clarification Board
B. H. on 02/12/2008 07:58Hi Tricia,
You mention a Sales Letter, but go on to say that it should be a minimum of eight pages long! If the object is to generate actual sales then eight pages is far too long. Wading through it will serve as a disincentive to prospective purchasers.
If you really seek sales, the short sharp missive will really cut the mustard.
Kind regards.
Brian H.
C. B. on 02/12/2008 09:13Hi Tricia
I agree with Brian
A sales letter should ideally be no more than 2 pages long - if you want to include more information, it may be an idea to include a brochure or leaflet. What type of industry are you in?
Kind regards
Cilente
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