Monday 26 January 2015

Useful Pointers For Tender Writing Services

Now, more than ever, there is a huge demand for professional writers of all kinds. Working for Tender Writing Services can offer a certain amount of job security, a decent income and the opportunity to work around the hours that suit you. Technically challenging, it is a world apart from blogging or writing SEO content. Here are a few guidelines to help you decide if you have what it takes to be such a writer and a few do's and don'ts.

While there is certainly scope for creativity in terms of how you solve the problems posed by the particular bid you are composing, this is not the place for lyrical prose, humor, sarcasm or your humble opinions. The challenge here is to write bone-dry copy in an interesting manner to keep the reader awake and to distinguish your bid or your client's bid from the pile of other proposals sitting in his in-tray.


In most cases, you will be writing to a strictly specified format as set out by the organization that has put out the tender. The purpose of the exercise is to make sure your bid is favored of all the others because your company can do the job better and cheaper than anybody else. Partly, this means not tweaking the format because you think you can write it better another way. The reasons for the format being how it is may not be apparent, but can mean a world of difference to the person or people who will be reviewing it after it is submitted.

Finally, without going overboard with fancy fonts and headers, make sure your document is as attractively laid out within the constraints of the request for proposal. Make it organized, grammatical and check spelling. It has to be letter-perfect. If you can't produce sensible, neat documentation, how in the world are you going to convince the client to invest in you.

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