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Create Content that Converts

Face to face / Online public schedule & onsite training. Restaurant lunch included at STL venues.

From £495 List price £650

Who is this course for?

This one-day course is specifically designed This course is designed for professionals who are involved in creating promotional materials and sales letters. It’s ideal for those who want to enhance their writing skills and learn how to effectively communicate their company’s value proposition.

Effective Writing for Sales and Marketing Collateral

Benefits

At the end of this practical course, delegates will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to plan, structure, and present promotional materials and sales letters.

They will learn how to write clear and concise sentences, present facts and figures effectively, and project a positive image.

The course also provides practical exercises where participants can apply their learning and receive feedback from the trainer.

Course Syllabus

Understanding Your Audience

Identifying and analysing target audiences
Understanding audience needs and preferences
Tailoring messages to different audience segments

The Art of Good Writing

The four steps to good writing.
Key elements of persuasive sales letters
Structuring your content for maximum impact
Techniques for capturing and maintaining reader interest

Crafting Compelling Copy

Writing attention-grabbing headlines and opening lines, creating a compelling call to action
Using storytelling to enhance engagement and tips for clarity and conciseness in writing

Semiotics in Advertising

Introduction to semiotics and its relevance to advertising.
Learning how to use the right words, colours, pictures, and music in advertising.

Deconstructing Advertisements

Analysing top advertisements from leading companies.
Understanding how advertisements are put together.

The Power of Headlines

Exploring different categories of headlines and their effectiveness.
Identifying the types of headlines that should be used.

Practical Application

Hands-on writing exercises
Group work: drafting a sales letter or promotional piece
Peer review and constructive feedback

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Face-to-face training

lunch

Training is held in our modern, comfortable, air-conditioned suites.

Lunch, breaks and timing

A hot lunch is provided at local restaurants near our venues:

  • Bloomsbury
  • Limehouse

Courses start at 9:30am.

Please aim to be with us for 9:15am.

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Refreshments

Available throughout the day:

  • Hot beverages
  • Clean, filtered water
  • Biscuits

Online training

online training (virtual)

Regular breaks throughout the day.

Learning tools

in-course handbook

In-course handbook

Contains unit objectives, exercises and space to write notes

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Fri 9 JanOnline£495
Fri 16 JanBloomsbury £495
Wed 11 FebOnline£495
Tue 17 FebLimehouse £495
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Training manual sample

Below are some extracts from our Effective Writing for Sales and Marketing Collateral manual.

The Art of Good Writing

Good writing is an art that requires practice, patience, and a deep understanding of its various elements. It’s not just about putting words on paper, but about conveying a message in the most effective and engaging way possible.

Four Steps to Good Writing

Step 1: Planning Before you start writing, it’s crucial to plan your content. Identify your audience and the purpose of your writing. What message do you want to convey? How do you want your audience to react? Answering these questions will help you shape your content.

Step 2: Drafting Once you have a plan, start drafting your content. Don’t worry about making it perfect at this stage. The goal is to get your ideas down on paper. Write freely and let your thoughts flow.

Step 3: Revising After drafting, it’s time to revise your work. Look for areas that need improvement. Is your message clear? Is your tone appropriate for your audience? Are there any unnecessary words or phrases that you can remove? Revise your work until you’re satisfied with it.

Step 4: Proofreading The final step is to proofread your work. Check for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Make sure your sentences are clear and concise. Proofreading ensures that your writing is polished and professional.

Ten Golden Rules to Achieve Excellent Sales Letters

  • Know Your Audience: Understand who you’re writing for. What are their needs and interests? How can your product or service benefit them?
  • Be Clear and Concise: Avoid jargon and complex sentences. Your message should be easy to understand.
  • Use a Strong Opening: The first few lines of your letter should grab the reader’s attention and make them want to read more.
  • Focus on Benefits, Not Features: Don’t just list the features of your product or service. Explain how these features can benefit the reader.
  • Use Persuasive Language: Use words and phrases that persuade the reader to take action.
  • Include a Call to Action: Tell the reader exactly what you want them to do next. Whether it’s to make a purchase, sign up for a newsletter, or visit your website, make your call to action clear and compelling.
  • Proofread: Always proofread your letter before sending it. Spelling and grammar errors can damage your credibility.
  • Personalise Your Letter: If possible, personalise your letter. Use the reader’s name and reference any previous interactions you’ve had with them.
  • Use Testimonials: If you have positive reviews or testimonials from satisfied customers, include them in your letter. They can help build trust and credibility.
  • Follow Up: Don’t just send your letter and forget about it. Follow up with the reader to see if they have any questions or need further information.
Remember, the art of good writing is a skill that can be learned and improved over time. With practice and perseverance, you can write sales letters and promotional materials that are effective, engaging, and successful.

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