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  • Oct 12, 2009, 11:09 PM
    selvibala
    Indroduction letter
    Hai
    I want company indrotuction letter.
    My company manufacuring UPVC Doors & Windows
    How to indroduce ourself
    Help me anybody
  • Oct 12, 2009, 11:50 PM
    Clough
    Hi, selvibala!

    You know more about your business than anyone else here. My suggestion would be for you to consider posting a draft of such a letter here, without putting any contact information in it, so that we can advise you as to how you might make improvements to it. If you do that, you'll get the best help here.

    Via clicking on the following links, you'll find samples of ways that you might draft such a letter that you might then tailor to meet your needs.

    Sample Business Letters and Forms

    Free Sample Sales Letter: Example of How to Write a Persuasive Business Marketing Letter

    Introducing a sample introduction letter template tool to assist leaders.

    Letter Samples - Free Letter Templates - Personal and Business Letter

    Sample Business Letters and Forms

    Idea Cafe Small Business Archive: "Company introduction letter"

    Business introduction letter... Here's a sample business introduction letter.

    Mid-career Job Offer Letter Sample: Introduction and Sample Mid-career Job Offer

    Introduction Letters

    Sample business letters by Quazell

    Thanks!
  • Oct 12, 2009, 11:56 PM
    Stringer

    Excellent advice as usual Clough.

    I would add only that you enter 'business introduction', 'introduction letters,' 'company introduction letter,' etc into the "Search" button above for information previously posted on AMHD for some additional help.

    I would also suggest that you keep your intro letter as brief as possible. People are in a hurry and will not read past one page. They usually read the first paragraph and the last one, make your point/s there.

    Stringer
  • Oct 13, 2009, 12:36 AM
    Clough
    Hi, Stringer!

    Yes, clear, readable and concise is best!

    Thanks!

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