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Make Your RFPs Work For You

Thursday September 18, 2008
A Request for Proposal, also called an RFP or RFQ, is a document issued by a company when it wants to buy something and wants multiple bids, hopefully cheaper. However, if the RFP is not wrtten correctly, it can produce no bids or bids that are a waste of your time. The article How To Write An RFP will guide you through the steps to a successful RFP.
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September 18, 2008 at 12:53 pm
(1) David Kutcher says:

If you’re looking to find RFPs to bid on, or maybe post your RFP in order to get competitive bids, you should visit the RFP Database

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