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                          Eng 209/WI Business Writing 
                           
                                                                    Goodwill Messages 
                                                                     
                                                                     
                           
                           
                          Goodwill messages are special messages. Unlike good news message that say “yes" to the reader 
                          related to business, goodwill messages are meant to build goodwill. These messages are always 
                          appreciated. 
                          Goodwill messages are very nice letters to receive because they often come as a pleasant surprise. 
                          Unlike good news letters that give positive news related to business, goodwill letters build 
                          relationships.   
                          Do not use the letter to make a sales pitch. The purpose of these letters is to build goodwill 
                          without any hidden business scheme. So a goodwill message thanking a customer for his/her 
                          business would NOT include an announcement about an upcoming sale.  
                          Finding the right words to express feelings is sometimes more difficult than writing ordinary 
                          messages. A ready-made card, even one that's well designed and attractive, simple does not have 
                          the same emotional impact as a personalized letter.  
                           
                          Dr. Mary Ellen Guffey, best-selling author, recommends these five S’s of Goodwill Messages:  
                                         1.  Be selfless. Focus on the reader, not on the sender. A sincere thank you to a 
                                              customer should not include a notice of an upcoming sale. 
                                               
                                         2.  Be specific. Instead of vague statements (You did a good job), include special 
                                              details (Your strategy for approaching customers proved to be outstanding) 
                                               
                                         3.  Be sincere. Show your honest feelings with conversational, everyday language. 
                                               
                                         4.  Be spontaneous. Strive to make the message natural, fresh and direct. Avoid 
                                              canned phrases (If I may be of service, please do not hesitate...) 
                                               
                                         5.  Be short. Goodwill messages are fairly brief. 
                          Begin your letters effectively. Because goodwill letters express the writer's feelings, these are the 
                          only letters that permit you to begin with "I" or "We."  The most effective beginning is still 
                          one that expresses the YOU-ATTITUDE. End with a specific polite closure. Avoid "contact" 
                          when "call me" or "email me" are more precise. 
                           
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          Appreciation Letters: 
             a. As appropriate, express your pride in the reader’s accomplishment or state how 
             the reader deserves the honor without being gushy.  
             b. Cover three points in gift thank-you’s  
               1.  identify the gift,  
               2.  tell why you appreciate it, and  
               3.  explain how you will use it.  
             c. Be sincere in sending thanks for a favor or for hard work. Tell what the favor means to 
             you. Avoid superlatives and gushiness. Maintain credibility with sincere, simple 
             statements. 
             d. Tell how the favor, action or donation helped you accomplish your goals. For 
             example, "Thanks to your donation, we were able to purchase 10 turkeys for 
             Thanksgiving meals. Your donation helped feed over 100 hungry people." 
             e. Offer praise in expressing thanks for hospitality. Compliment, as appropriate: 
                 1.  fine food,  
                 2.  charming surroundings,  
                 3.  warm hospitality,  
                 4.  excellent hosts, and/or  
                 5.  fun/stimulating company 
                    
          Sympathy Letters: 
             a. Refer to the loss or tragedy directly but sensitively. In the first sentence mention the 
             loss and your personal reaction. Unlike other business letters, this letter may start with “I” 
             since you are expressing personal feelings.  
             b. For deaths, praise the deceased. Describe positive personal characteristics (Howard 
             was a forceful but caring leader.) Specific information on how much the person will be 
             missed will bring real comfort to loved ones. The reaction by loved ones is often, "Gosh, 
             I didn't realize how much the company liked dad." 
             c. Offer assistance. Suggest your availability, especially if you can do something 
             specific. 
             d. End on a reassuring, positive note. Perhaps refer to the strength the reader finds in 
             friends, family, colleagues or religion. 
              
           
           
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           Recognition Letters: 
               a. Write promptly. Don’t procrastinate in recognizing accomplishments and significant 
               events in the lives of friends, customers, and fellow workers.  
                
               b. Personalize the message. Include specific details, anecdotes, and meaningful tidbits 
               that show your thoughtfulness and feelings. 
            
            
           Sources: adapted from Bovee and Thill, Business Communication Today; M.E. Guffey, Essentials of Business 
           Communication, Kitty Locker, Business and Administrative Communication 
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