Persuasive Sales Letter Rubric
Content—
- The letter is organized correctly:
- The first paragraph gets the reader’s attention by telling a mini-story and/or offering facts and statistics. The product or service is stated at the end of the first paragraph. The paragraph is 5-7 lines in length.
- The second paragraph discusses the product or service in detail. It is 5-7 lines in length.
- The third paragraph provides specific reader benefits and provides a bulleted list of reader benefits; the bulleted items are parallel. The paragraph is 5-7 lines in length with a minimum of 3 bullets and 2 sentences/lines of text.
- The fourth paragraph asks the reader specifically for an action. A specific time period is stated. It is 2-3 lines in length.
- The writing includes specific and accurate word choice and details and does NOT use anything from the “forbidden words list.”
- The writing uses active versus passive voice.
- The writing uses familiar words. Any jargon or special terms are defined or explained.
- The letter uses “you-attitude” throughout; the letter emphasizes what the reader wants to know and does not use “I, me, my, myself, we,” or phrases that emphasize “The company (name)” and not the reader.
- The letter uses positive words and de-emphasizes any negatives.
- The letter provides specific and precise reader benefits. Detailed examples of how the reader will benefit appear in the third paragraph.
- The letter does not refer to the reader’s or the writer’s feelings at all.
- The writing uses no slang, cliches, trite or over-used expressions, and no biasied or sexist language. (Be sure the salutation goes to Ms. if the letter is addressed to a woman).
Formatting –
· Full block format is used.
· 12 point Calibri or Times New Roman font is used.
· Spacing is correct.
· The letter includes a company letterhead, date, inside address to an individual at a company, a salutation followed by colon, four paragraphs, and a close.
· All components except for the letterhead are lined up on the left margin.
Mechanics—
- The writing is free of typographical errors. Words are spelled and used correctly.
- Commas, quotation marks, and other punctuation marks are used correctly.
- The writing contains correct grammar without sentence fragments, comma splices, and run-on sentences.


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