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This mind map comes in handy if you are in the middle of job searching. Gather all the possibilities, then with the help of the mind map choose whichever fits your needs best.
Keep track of your applications so you won't send it twice to the same employer.
You can also separate the responses which might turn into an offer.
Three components
The CTA (call-to-action) What to do and how
The body (important information)
The headline (to catch the reader’s attention)
To advertise your business, sell, offer, ask for jobs, houses, vehicles, products, services and more.
-In magazine, newspapers, online websites or apps, etc
Effective and inexpensive
You might get offers at first or you might need to negotiate; either way, list here all of your offers so you can easily compare them and choose.
RECOVERY LETTERS
SALES LETTERS
PROMOTION LETTERS
LETTERS OF COMPLAINT
ORDER LETTERS
LETTERS OF ENQUIRY
Pay attention towards the targeted audience
Avoid adding extra details or information
The content must be clear, concise and understandable
Avoid slang and use of abbreviations or contractions
Only use easy and clear language
The language must be formal
A formal letter has a format which needs to be followed. A typical formal letter format is
Designation of the Sender
Signature / Name of the Sender
Complimentary Close
Body – Introduction, Content, Conclusion
Subject
Salutation
Address of the Addressee
Name / Designation of Addressee
Date
Sender’s address
Write down all your online networking profiles: e.g. LinkedIn.
We sign the text at the end.
We can use contractions (for example: don’t, isn’t, etc.)
The introduction is the first paragraph, here we ask about our friend’s health, we thank her/him for her/his previous email, we mention the reason for writing, etc
You write the date under the address.
We write our address, (street, city or village and post code) in the top right-hand corner
We begin letters with a GREETING: Dear…, we use commas not semi-colon
Type in here your dream job, or the next best thing you would do for a living.
You can also write down those companies who you would gladly work for.