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How To Write A Smooth Flowing Sales Letter That Produces Profitable Results

   

Heres the scenario: Your company has made the final cut and you and a partner are scheduled to make the Big Presentation to the purchasing committee. Close the deal and the two of you will split a high five-figure commission, with significant residual income throughout the life of the contract.

No question about it, you and your partner are going to spend a substantial amount of time preparing, organizing and rehearsing your presentation. Youll make sure you cover every key benefit and that you give extra time and attention to those features and benefits of particular importance to your prospective client. And because youve been told that every presenter will be given exactly 90 minutes, youll take pains to see that you have a tightly organized presentation, where each point quickly and smoothly transitions to the next.

How to make your copy flow so that more people will read it

Heres my point: If you want your direct mail program to be successful youll be sure to put forth the same effort on every sales letter you write. (After all, it well may have been a sales letter that triggered your prospective clients initial inquiry and ultimately led to the Big Presentation.)

And just as in the Big Presentation, you should pay careful attention that each point in your sales letter quickly and smoothly transitions to the next. Because a sales letter that has an easy and natural flow to it is more likely to get read and acted on.

Giving the thoughts and ideas expressed in your letter a smooth and easy flow may be as simple as beginning a sentence with and or so. Heres an example from my own files:

Ouch! Renewing your property lease in a tight market can be painful. And let's face it, we both know that's the type of market we're in right now.

So what do you do?

Do you just take a deep breath, take out your pen and "re-up" at higher rates? Maybe. And maybe not. But one thing's for sure

Notice how the ideas in each sentence and sentence fragment are logically connected to one another -- and the smooth and easy flow of thoughts from one paragraph to the next?

In addition to single word transitions such as so and and there are a number of excellent transitional phrases that can be used quite effectively. A couple of my favorites are whats more and most important. These phrases can be of great help to you when you want to transition from benefit to benefit. Heres an example of both, again, from my own files:

Years of experience have brought us proficiency, skill, expertise -- or as you and I might call it -- just "plain ol' smarts." The "smarts" that enable us to know what questions to ask. And, after listening carefully to your answers, quickly determine how bar coding technology can benefit your company.

What's more, in short order, well give you a good idea of how much of an investment your system will require. As well as how fast -- and how substantial -- your payback will be. (Most bar code systems pay for themselves in a year or less.)

Most important, when you deal with the experts at BCI

Other excellent transitional phrases are:

  • Best of all,
  • What does this mean for you?
  • Thats why
  • The result?
  • Thats where _______ fits in.
  • So remember,
  • And thats not all!
  • These are just a few of the
  • But theres even more.

    Put these tips and pointers to work, and your "presentations on paper" are sure to have a smooth and easy flow that keeps your prospects reading, and ultimately pays off for you in more profitable results.

    2006 Ernest Nicastro

  • Author: Ernest Nicastro
     
    Author Bio:

    Ernest Nicastro

    Starting in the family business and continuing in a successful career as a financial consultant for Dean Witter, Ernest Nicastro has been involved in sales and marketing for most of his adult life. He now heads up Positive Response, an award-winning marketing consulting, advertising and sales promotions firm specializing in B-to-B lead-generation. Positive Response’s unique and effective marketing programs have been reported on by leading trade publications such as DM News, Direct Magazine, Sales & Marketing Management Magazine, Target Marketing Magazine and others.

    In addition, Ernest is the Founder of and a featured speaker with the popular What’s Working NOW In B-to-B Marketing, Lead-Generation & Sales workshop program. A frequent writer on direct marketing topics, his articles have appeared in such online and traditional publications as Direct Marketing Magazine, Agency Sales Magazine, Financial Services Marketing, MarketingProfs.com, National Mortgage Broker, Bottom Line Business, Tips From The Top, and The Puget Sound Business Journal.

    Positive Response has created ads, sales letters, lead-generation programs, marketing plans and other marketing communications...for such diverse industries as computer software and hardware, financial services, printing, payroll processing, business consulting and many others.

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