Proposal Writing Articles
Proposal Writing:
Grammar Checkers Improve Proposal Writing
If you write, edit, evaluate, or proofread proposals, you should
learn the hidden benefits of using grammar checkers.
Even professional proposal writers fall into old habits that result in
writing mistakes or omissions that could make or break proposal writing
success.
Grammar checkers are not perfect. We all know that.
But, they can prove valuable.Proposal Writing: How To Make Your Proposals
Attractive To Your Clients
Successful Proposal Writing requires you to make your proposals
attractive as well as informative.
You can make your proposals more attractive in at least three ways.
PROPOSAL WRITING: 21st Century Proposal Writing
Strategies
Proposal writing strategies that meet 21st century standards depend on
one overriding principle.
You must be passionate about creating proposals that sell for you when
you are not in front of your clients.
PROPOSAL WRITING: Proposal Writing Tips From a Priest’s Sermon
Proposal writing bears quite a resemblance to a sermon.
A recent sermon at a special Catholic mass, brought this message home
clearly and loudly.
Let me give you a few details of the event that related to proposal
writing.
Proposal Writing...Common Mistakes
in Proposal Writing
Is Proposal Writing a tool you use to
bring in sales or a task that may be wasting your time?
Let's examine the top 10 mistakes people make when they assume they are
writing a proposal.
Proposal Writing: Stop Wasting
Your Time
Proposal writing, many times,
leads to wasted time, wasted effort, and wasted information. All
this waste occurs when salespeople mistake an RFP for an
immediate call to write a proposal.
Before you begin the proposal writing process, carefully
consider what RFP means to your clients or prospects. You
might save yourself a lot of time, money, and effort.
Proposal Writing: How To Get Your
Proposals To Sell For You
Proposal Writing becomes easier, more powerful and more productive when
you follow some easy tips your English teacher never told you.
Proposal Writing: Learn Lessons From
Lawyers - Really
Proposal writing success means your clients read, understand,
remember, and act positively on your proposal because you are “talking
their language.”
Your proposal writing proves to them you understand their situation,
their way of doing business, and their needs.
“Talking their language” also means you use words they know, understand,
and use.
Proposal Writing: Proposal
Writing Strategies Learned From Dirty Harry and Magnum, P. I.
Yes, I know what you're thinking.
You're thinking, "How can this guy possibly tie a renegade San
Francisco police detective and a Hawaiian beach bum/Naval
Intelligence Officer/private investigator into a discussion
about proposal writing."
How could two fictional characters
who never wrote a proposal teach me anything about creating a successful
proposal?
Proposal Writing: Proposal Writing
Sometimes Resembles Driving in Freezing Rain
Comparing proposal writing and freezing
rain might seem far fetched. But a short explanation might help you look
at your proposal writing in a different light.
Proposal Writing: Proposal Writing Samples
Don't Tell The Whole Story
Proposal writing samples seem to offer a quick and easy way to prepare a
proposal. However, proposal writing involves more than a format or an
outline to be successful. This is particularly true for business
proposal writing.
Proposal Writing: Proposal Writing Samples May Improve Your
Proposals
Proposal writing
samples can sometimes offer help in getting started with your Proposal
Writing tasks.
But, you should
always check a number of samples to see which fits better into your
industry, client base, or image you wish to project.
Proposal Writing samples you find on the web can fall into several
categories.
Proposal Writing: Three Tips For
Winning More Business
Proposal Writing becomes a little more focused and a lot more productive
when you follow the following tips.
Proposal
Writing: Why People Struggle with Writing
Proposal Writing can pose a struggle to many sales people . And, because
of that, they waste a lot of time, become frustrated, and do not get the
results they want or expect.
Let me share with you several reasons why so many business professionals
struggle with writing.
Proposal Writing:
Getting Inside Your Clients’ Heads
Successful proposal writing means
getting inside your clients’ heads two different ways.
Proposal Writing: Clear
Proposals
Let's be clear on being clear in your proposals.
You need to be clear on five points.
Please don't make the same mistake many people make when writing a
proposal.
Proposal writing is not an academic assignment.
In college, you write one way; in business, you write an entirely
different way.
Proposal Writing: Stop Struggling and Start Succeeding
Many people struggle with writing. And, because of
that, they waste a lot of time, become frustrated, and do not get the
results they want or expect from their proposals.
Let me share with you several reasons why so many
business professionals struggle with their writing.
Proposal Writing: Academic
Ghosts Get in the Way of Effective Proposals
Proposal Writing can suffer if we believe everything our English
teachers taught us.
Perhaps what they taught us and what we remembered were completely
different. And that difference hampers us when we try to create
effective proposals.
Proposal Writing:
Effective Listening Skills Improve Chances
of Success
Listening skills training, for some reason, is not high on the hit
parade of topics in a typical sales training agenda.
Most sales people are trained to give presentations, to overcome
objections, or to give or ask questions or information.
Listening skills training, when taught, is covered in the remaining hour
of the sales training agenda.
To help sales people understand the importance of listening in the sales
process, let's talk about how we listen.
Proposal Writing:How
To Squeeze The Most Profit From Your Proposal Writing Efforts
Proposal writing can either create increased profits or drain your
resources, time, and budget.
Squeezing profits from your proposal writing efforts demands paying
attention to three significant disciplines.
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Al Borowski,
MEd, CSP, PP
Certified Speaking Professional
Professor of Positivity
al@proposalwritingsuccess.com
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Proposal Writing Success
PO Box 24505
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
412-561-7628
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