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PROPOSE IT!
(Windows)
V1.0
"USER'S GUIDE"
Registration has great benefits:
1. User's Guide
2. Latest version of Propose It!
3. Bonus diskette
4. More Programs! (See REGISTER.ME)
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PROPOSE IT!
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USER'S GUIDE
David A. Works
Grand Universal
P.O. Box 41188
Whitefish, MT 59937
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HOW TO REGISTER PROPOSE IT!(tm):
There are several different ways to register PROPOSE IT!.
Please use whichever method is most convenient for you. In all
cases you will receive the latest version available at the time
your order is received. Read the sections that follow and the
registration forms below for other benefits of registration.
-BASIC REGISTRATION-
Latest Version Of Propose It!
Technical support (minimum 3 months) via regular mail, e-mail
(via the online services listed below), or phone.
Special Offers:
Shareware Magazine
Registered Users of PROPOSE IT! are entitled to receive a
discount on a subscription to Shareware Magazine. The
regular yearly subscription rate of $14.95 is reduced to
just $9.97. A toll-free number and special Order Number
will be provided upon registration.
CompuServe
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be provided. The offer provides for FREE sign up, a $15.00
usage credit and a complimentary subscription to CompuServe
Magazine.
**PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION**
Additional Features:
In addition to all the features listed above, we will
also include the following:
* Request for Proposal (RFP) Response (Commercial)
Many companies and salespeople are asked to
respond to RFP's. These files give you not
only a format to answer an RFP, but also some
tips for winning this type of bid.
* Non-Disclosure Agreement
This Non-Disclosure Agreement protects your
rights and ideas. Mandatory when sharing
confidential information with prospective
customers.
User's Guide
A complete PRINTED User's Guide will be included with all
registrations. The User's Guide will have all files printed
out and will include printouts of all the samples included
with PROPOSE IT!.
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shareware/freeware programs.
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(406) 862-1280
Table of Contents
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Introduction 1
Requirements 2
Usage 2
Files 3
Preparation 4
Getting Started 7
Cover Letter 8
Large Proposals 9
Letter Proposals 9
Overview 9
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INTRODUCTION
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A couple of years ago when I was between jobs, I worked for
a temporary employment agency. One of my assignments was
with a large telecommunications company as an administrator
in the corporate sales department. I supported the
correspondence of 60 sales people who were working accounts
ranging from Mom & Pop to the Fortune 500.
The first day on the job I was given an overview of the job
- generating all the correspondence necessary for the sales
people to close the sale. One of the first things to cross
my desk was a proposal. I asked around for the format they
wanted it in and looked for some template files to generate
the project. To my surprise, there was nothing available.
What they had done up until that point was to take old
proposals and just change a few things and out the door it
went. It was all done manually.
Faced with the number of people I supported and the amount
of correspondence generated, as soon as I got the pressing
work out of the way, I started digging up boilerplate from
wherever I could find it. I took the best from about five
proposals that were on the computer and set about to
automate the process. Rather than retype everything
manually as had been done up till then, I set up a series of
files as "search-and-replace" documents.
From that beginning, I have put together more files and
ideas and developed "Propose It!tm" for those who may need a
helping hand. By putting together a professional looking
document with "Propose It!tm", you will make yourself and
the people you work with more valuable.
David A. Works
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REQUIREMENTS
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To use "Propose It!(tm)" you will need:
* An IBM PC or compatible
* Windows 3.1
* A word processing program
Optional:
* Word for Windows 2.0 (for *.DOC pre-formatted files)
* Laser printer (fonts are nice too!)
* Spelling checker, Grammar checker
* Thesaurus
Usage
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A well-written proposal is vital to presenting your
ideas, your products or your services to clients or
customers. Good writing takes time and preparation. To
save time, I have designed "Propose It!(tm)" so that it can
be used verbatim.
Here are some ideas to get the most out of "Propose It!:
* I have designed "Propose It!tm" to be used as a set of
mail merge documents. I learned after a few
"interesting experiences" that global
search-and-replaces can get weird. Besides, by
using a mail merge you can put in the letters you
will need with the proposal at the same time. The
idea is to save time.
* Always follow any standards or formats that your
company has set up. Just because "Propose It!tm" is
neat and will save you time so that you can play
computer games doesn't mean you should ignore any
corporate standards. "Propose It!tm" is written in
Times or Helvetica fonts and the margins are all
changeable to suit your needs.
* Familiarize yourself with the "merging" capabilities
of your software package. To spare you the agony of
reading a manual, I have included a section on
"Merging".
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* Incorporate your own material into "Propose It!tm".
If you are in a corporation you should have enough
marketing mumbo jumbo to last you an eternity. If
you are in a small company, you still must have a
few brochures lying around that you can cannibalize
and incorporate.
* Print out the "Sample" files to use as another
reference. These files have the letters *sam.txt in
them.
* Get a copy of the "User's Guide". You can print
this file out or purchase one from me directly.
You may find it useful to print out the other
files as well as they are lengthy (also included
in purchased User's Guide package.
* Work only on copies of the documents.
* Keep your ideas simple and concise.
* Allow several hours for the preparation of your
first proposal.
Files
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*.DOC = WinWord 2.0
*.ASC = ASCII text file
COVERLTR.DOC or COVERLTR.ASC
Cover Letter
Use this letter with larger proposals. It isn't good form
to just send out a proposal without a cover letter. People
like to know what they are receiving.
LARGEPRO.DOC or LARGEPRO.ASC
Large Proposal
Template for proposing large or more complicated projects.
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LETTER1.DOC or LETTER1.ASC
Letter Proposal
Templates for proposals in letter form. Also includes an
overview template which I have found very useful to include
along with a letter proposal to larger companies.
CVLTRSAM.TXT, LARGESAM.TXT, and LETRSAM.TXT
Samples of Cover Letter, Large Proposal and Letter Proposal
in ASCII format.
MERGE.DOC or MERGE.WPD
Merge Files
These are the merge files necessary to complet a mail merge.
USERS.GDE
User's Guide
This file.
REGISTER.ME
Please fill out this form to register your copy of "Propose
It!".
All of these files and their particular usage are explained
in more detail below.
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Preparation
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This is frankly the most important part of your work. It's
even more important than the "Propose It!tm" templates.
The old line, "Plan your work and work your plan" applies
two-fold in proposal writing. How would you like to spend
weeks sweating over a proposal only to find out yours was
not accepted as you didn't really solve the problem the
customer wanted solved?
True Story #1
A company I worked for spent about two months and thousands
of dollars in travel, computer rental and aggravation
designing a telecommunications proposal for a large defense
company. My group was responsible for designing the
network. We frankly just did as we were asked by the
account team. Part of good design is getting the best cost
for your network design. In working with the pricing and
the RFP (Request for Proposal), it became obvious to us that
what the client wanted was not a network with all the bells
and whistles (which is what we had been told to design) but
in actuality they wanted the lowest price. Hundreds of
people spent months on this project when in fact the account
team and our little group of six could have done it all in
about two weeks time. Needless to say, we did not win the
proposal.
Remember that you are solving a customer's problem so you
better know exactly what the problem is. Your solution
may be the best thing since sliced bread, but if the client
wants dinner rolls...
Also, be brave enough to give up if you can't really handle
a project or if you don't want to deal with any hassles. I
recently gave up on a government proposal because of the
bureaucratic paperwork nightmare. It was about $40,000
worth of business but the aggravation factor was the most
extreme for any proposal that I had ever seen.
Ideally if you anticipate being in an RFP situation, the
best time to inform yourself is before the RFP is written.
That way you might have some influence in what actually will
be asked for.
Most companies appreciate the insight of vendors and are
bright enough to know when you are trying to skew things
your way as well, so don't over do it.
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Using "Propose It!tm" should come in at the last phase of
your proposal scenario. If you start writing before you
know the problem or have developed a solution, you will end
up with a very muddled proposal. (Of course, there are
oftentimes many questions which are a matter of routine
which can and should be answered before you get into the
heat of proposal deadlines.)
I have found that the best way to prepare is the old boring
way of writing an outline. You know, the old Roman numeral
"I, II, III, A,B,C" routine that we all learned in grade
school. If you are lucky, your word processor will help you
by having the outline feature. If not just hack away
anyway.
True Story #2
A few months ago I wrote a business plan for a wild-eyed
business idea that I had. I must have revised the dumb
thing about 200 times before I got fed up, I started over
with an outline. Finally I could understand what I was
trying to say. I wish I could tell you the business was a
rip roaring success and that I am now on "Easy Street", but
after playing with it for a few months I gave up on it.
Frankly, I wouldn't have known to give up had I not
organized my goals and objectives well to see that even
though there was great potential, my comfort zone of how
much effort it was going to take versus the amount of money
I might theoretically make was invaded.
Customizing
One last bit of preparation to use these files is to
customize them for your company and product. First open any
document.
Do a search-and-replace on
[Your Company]
and
change it to the name of your company.
You may also choose to do the same thing with
[product/service] in each document. However, sometimes the
usage of the word may require a generic product or service
name and other times it may be specific. For example, the
difference between "soda pop" and "Coca Cola". Also you
will want to change "Your Name" to your name and change the
"Marketing Representative" to your title.
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Mail Merging
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Doing a mail merge is different for every software package,
so check your manual to find out how to incorporate what I
have into the correct commands for your program. (Don't ask
me why no one has bothered to standardize this part of
computing. Seems rather obvious, doesn't it?) Basically, a
mail-merge follows this way.
1. Open the merge file.
2. Enter the data requested (usually separated by commas).
3. Save the merge file.
4. Open the main file you want to merge.
Getting Started
___________________________________________________________
After you have downloaded "Propose It!tm" and decompressed
the files, please copy them onto a floppy disk so that you
have a back-up. You will probably goof them up a number of
times, so be prepared. I accidently trashed this file a
number of times before I got it right. Everybody does it so
don't feel bad. Don't believe anyone who says they never
have - obviously an incredible boor and not good company at
a cocktail party.
Open your particular word processing application and then
open and save each file.
Please print out the USERS.GDE file. I know this sounds
stupid since you have already gotten this far, but I guess I
need to say it anyway. No go back and re-read the
"Preparation" section and do that first.
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FIRST FILE
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Now read through the next few sections and pick out a file
which you think will work best for you.
I am much more a fan of substance over style, but style does
have its place. Would you pay more attention to an idea on
scratch paper or one that has been neatly organized with
some jazzy graphics and type? If you are honest, you will
say that it doesn't really matter if the idea is good. But
we are talking about making it easy for your customer to get
a handle on what it is you are proposing. I would much
rather be bored looking at someone's proposal in Times and
Helvetica than some chicken scratched refugee from
McDonald's.
So what I am saying in a round about way is to get creative
in using fonts, font sizes, effects and some graphics. In
case you haven't noticed, Courier died a quiet death a
couple of years ago. Times and Helvetica are ok, but there
are some really neat fonts out there and a number of books
to help you through the muddle. But start with Times and
Helvetica and you won't go wrong.
Cover Letter
___________________________________________________________
It is good business form to include a cover letter (some
people call it a transmittal) to accompany a large proposal.
Not that anybody pays attention to what you say in the
letter. Call it protocol. If you haven't done your
homework and presentation by this point, it won't matter
what you have to say anyway.
If you walk into IBM Headquarters with the best idea in the
world, but are dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and shorts, guess
how many people will listen to you? Think of this letter as
the "white shirt, blue suit and conservative tie" of your
proposal. Once you get past that it really gets
interesting.
I have only included one example since it is such a formal
letter. When you open this file, you will notice that it is
set up as a mail merge file.
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Large Proposals
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These are the hardest to write and take the most
preparation. I have provided a "standard format", but feel
free to be creative.
I am assuming you have done all your investigating and all
of your research to make sure that the solution you are
proposing is in fact the correct solution for your customer
and also one which they will want.
Letter Proposals
___________________________________________________________
I think these are the most fun to write and I change them
constantly. For a sales type, I have found that this is the
best way to get your point across in a quick way and with a
great degree of success.
Here is a little hint. In my line of work (phone sales), I
have found that I often never get to the real "decision
maker". I end up talking to somebody else who really needs
what I am offering but has to get approval from someone
else. I give them the information to sell for me. Susie
Secretary runs into the office with my proposal and says,
"Boss, I need this now." So he looks at this fine piece of
literature and agrees because he knows exactly what his
employee wants as it is in writing.
Overview
___________________________________________________________
This is a handy dandy document to go along with a letter
proposal. This contains many of the items in the Large
Proposal.
You use this to introduce your company and to show off all
the wonderful things you can do for your client. Sure you
can tell him all about it, but there is nothing like having
in in writing.
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I print up 10 copies of my overview at a time, bind them
nicely using some nice cover stock for a cover and put it
along with my main sales literature into a folder to mail to
my client. Looks like I slave hours and hours creating this
wonderful document just for him. I spent hours and hours on
it years ago when I first started writing these things, now
it takes all of five minutes to mail merge a letter
proposal, organize a folder with sales info and stuff the
envelope. This is the essence of computer productivity.
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