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eBook: . How to take the Drudgery out of Proposal Writing - Most businesses will sooner or later have to do a proposal to get new orders. This maybe a bid on a contract, a business proposal to a government authority - to another company or organization. But often the time frame to prepare the proposal is too short - and so the proposal doesn't meet the requirements of the addressee. Robert Tuomi's eBook '' will show you how to prepare a winning proposal that get results. Throughout his career Robert Tuomi has often been at the forefront in the creation of winning proposals. His assignments have also seen him on the review panels reviewing proposals. He believes that if there is a secret to winning it is to research, prepare, and then write to win. This eBook is a special report for everyone who prepares and writes proposals - it reveals all secrets to create a proposal that get results. Chapters: 1. The Reality of Proposals 2. How to Fail 3. The Importance of Focus 4. The Value of Organization 5. Meeting Customer Needs 6. Creating Logical Formats 7. Using Graphics and Illustrations 8. Writing Winning Arguments 9. Editing that Makes Sense 10. Dealing with Unknowns If your business requires among other writing of proposals, this eBook can be your helpful step-by-step guide. It will help you to prepare and to write a winning proposal that get results. So, don't miss to read it before you write your next proposal. Our special introductory price is only US $ 29.90. You will receive this invaluable guide as eBook in PDF format in a zip file. To read (and print) this report you need the Adobe(R) Acrobat Reader(R) 5.0 (or higher version). Ordering is easy, safe, and secure. After payment by credit card you can immediately download this great step-by-step guide. But you can also pay by check, money order, or bank/wire transfer. Choose the option most favorable to you. If you have any question, please contact the publisher by email: publishing[at]noriainternational.com Delivery : You will be able to download the product immediately after ordering! |
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