There’s no doubt about it, writing tender submissions can be pretty stressful especially when you have a tight deadline and you’re time-poor. But there are some things you can do to reduce the stress and optimise your results. Check out these suggestions.
Should I get a Professional Tender Writer to Review and Edit my Tender?
Tenders can be stressful. And very time-consuming. And not much fun if you don’t have a knack for writing a compelling story. So it makes sense that engaging a professional tender response writer can offer several advantages for businesses looking to win contracts through the tendering process. Below I’ve listed 10 reasons why you might want to consider engaging a professional tender response writer rather than going it alone.
Should I Expect to Pay a Success Fee to My Tender Writer?
ender response writers take different approaches when it comes to charging for their services. Personally, I charge a fixed fee which is based on the value I’m providing and the estimated number of hours I think it will take me to thoroughly review the requirement and conditions, and develop a comprehensive response. But should you expect to pay a success fee to your tender response writer? And if so, how does it work?
Does Your Revenue Drop Over Christmas/New Year?
Christmas is that time of year when many businesses slow down, and unfortunately, so does your revenue. And while it’s important to recharge, the quieter period is also a great time to invest some time in preparing your business for the year ahead. Here are a few things you can do to get ahead of the game in 2024.
A Word About "Best Value for Money" as a Key Evaluation Criteria
EOI, RFQ, RFI, RFT, ITO, ATM - What the Heck is with All Those Tender Acronyms?
How Does a Tender Writer Charge for Their Services?
How to Make Your Tender Response Really Stand Out
Tenders can be gnarly little beasts and in a highly competitive and increasingly sophisticated bidding world, it’s important to make a good first impression on the tender evaluation panel. This requires a combination of careful preparation, a compelling presentation, and a focus on addressing the specific needs of the tender issuer.
Where to find the best tender opportunities for your business
I first wrote this blog waaayyyy back in January 2017. A lot has changed since then - we’ve experienced a pandemic that caused loads of people to lose their jobs and many businesses to close, bushfires have been raging across the globe - and Donald Trump came and went. And the tendering world has changed dramatically (but not because of Donald Trump!).
It's Time to Have a Chat About Cover Letters
Cover letters. They should be the last thing you think about when you’re completing your tender - but your cover letter will probably be the first thing that the evaluation panel reads when they start looking at your tender. It can really help to set the scene about your business and why you are a good fit for the tender requirements. And in a sea of competitive bids, it may well also be another reason for the tender team to keep reading.