Calls to action
One of the features of a letter is (or should be) the "call to action" at the end. This is one of the things that I discuss in my newly-released book that focuses on legal correspondence.
Today Allison C. Shields at Legal Ease Blog explores the role and offers examples of these calls in different types of writing.
Today Allison C. Shields at Legal Ease Blog explores the role and offers examples of these calls in different types of writing.
Labels: call to action, correspondence, letters
