Direct Mail Sales Letters: Form and Substance

Margaret Ann Baker Iowa State University

Abstract

Practitioners and consultants, who have developed much of the theory on the direct mail sales letter, emphasize one point: The reader must be enticed to read the letter. One way to entice the reader is to use an indirect arrangement of support: Invitation, Benefits and Proof, Acceptance, and Teaser. Other reader-directed principles are 1) create the look of a personalized letter and 2) employ strategies to promote readability.

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Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
1993-04-01
DOI
10.2190/7dl8-hxj0-97t3-48n4
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