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It can be a letter of congratulations for an accomplishment you heard about:

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:02 am
by rifat28dddd
There’s something special about receiving a nice letter. Your goal is to write a compelling one that the executive will remember. Compelling doesn’t necessarily mean it’s full of issues they may be facing and how you can solve them.


“Congratulations on the opening of your second office. In today’s challenging market, it’s exciting to see such growth in Denver. Please think of me for any of your computer support needs. I’d be honored to work with a business of your caliber. Congratulations again!”

Or, you may share the start of an idea you have about how to help their business soar. (You don’t want to share the complete thought. That you’ll save for when you meet.)

“Congratulations on the success of your practice! I noticed your albania telegram data advertisement in the Thursday’s paper and it looks great. I’m sure it’ll be wildly successful for you. Your ad caused me to go to your website to learn more, and I had an idea about how you might reach an extended base of potential patients through it. It would be an honor to share it with you.”

Draw your prospects in with a personal touch and compel them to want to speak with you.

Integrate snail mail into your approach
Personal letters aren’t as easy to respond to as an email or voicemail, so follow up with a phone call and then an email. What I like about this approach is that we know for a fact people respond differently based on their personal preference. Make it as easy as.