There may be times in your small business life when your company will have to submit a business proposal to gain business from a larger corporation or government contact.
What is A Business Proposal?
Unlike a business plan, which is written to run your company and raise capital, a business proposal is an unsolicited or solicited bid for business. There are two types of business proposal that can help you gain more business to grow your company.
Solicited Business Proposal: A corporation or government body is seeking a business to fulfill a project or complete a task and thereby, allows companies to bid for the project. An open bid is placed on the market with other companies competing for an interview spot. The winning candidate is offered the project.
Unsolicited Business Proposal: At some point, your small business may want to do business with a larger company or forge a joint venture.
A well-written business proposal can win the hearts and minds of your target audience.
If you need to write a business proposal to win a bid, you will need to know the key winning elements of a successful proposal. Make sure your proposal stands out in the stack of competitor proposals by including the following 5 elements:
5 Key Elements of Winning Business Proposals
Ultimately, the best business proposal is none. When your company is well-positioned and unique in the marketplace then it is only you who can meet the needs of the company requesting the bids. If a retail craft chain is looking for a web design firm and your company specializes in web creation for the crafts industry you might be able to circumvent the proposal process.
In the end, you may not win all bids, but will win business that best matches your company to the prospective business. A win-win for all parties involved.
source:Darrell Zahorsky