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Tutorial Business Letter Example
1. March 06, 2018
Abigail Ethridge
1234 Internet St
Moscow, ID 12345
208-123-4567
Putanemailhere@email.com
Seventeen Editorial
Seventeen Magazine
300 W. 57th St.
17th Fl.
New York, NY 10019
[Subject: Pitch for Tutorial]
Dear Seventeen Editorial,
Hello, my name is Abigail Ethridge. I am an English major studying at the University of Idaho. I
have sent this letter in hopes that we could discuss the possibility of your company posting a
tutorial I have submitted.
The content is a tutorial instructing the viewer how to do a Dutch braid, specifically on someone
else. I believe that this content would be beneficial for your website because it appeals to your
audience of young girls, teens, and women. I was qualified to create this slide cast because it is
something I have done frequently on my friends, mother, and myself. I have put the slide cast
together myself and included pictures of the process on my friend who offered to be my model.
This content is suited best for the beauty section of your website as it pertains to a hair style.
You can find the slide cast at the link provided here:
https://view.knowledgevision.com/presentation/e9906d0059074f8586b9cecc572cee6c
I am available via email or phone in case you have any questions regarding the slide cast. Thank
you for the opportunity.
Sincerely,
Abigail Ethridge