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Sample Letter to attract new business

Anyone know of a good letter to use for potential clients. A sample of one that was successful for you.

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Hello,

Thank you for your question. A few questions for you:

1. What type of business do you have?

2. Are you hoping to gain an appointment to do a presentation?

3. Are you trying to pump up interest for a sale/ special event or just draw them into your store?

As you can see, there are a lot of variables to consider as to what type of letter is appropriate. One place you might start is, assuming you use QuickBooks, there are some basic customer letters within the software itself. Hope this helps get you started.

Jim

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