Billy Cravens, 27 Apr 2001, at 9:00 sent this:
> http://www.proposalkit.com/affdir/1253.htm
>
> hahah.. that sure does look like an affiliate link to me.. hope ya get rich :)
I wouldn't mind getting back some of what I paid... more
importantly I find the Proposal Kit to be quite useful.
>
> --
> Billy Cravens
> HR Web Development, Sabre
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Mike Collins wrote:
>
> > Stephen L Foster, 26 Apr 2001, at 12:44 sent this:
> >
> > > If you find one Jeff send me a copy. I'm looking at putting one together as
> > > well.
> >
> > I followed a link from a newsletter to a site that sold me
> > on the Proposal Kit. The kit consists of a series of MS
> > Word templates that you fill out to create custom quotes.
> > Filling out the quotes is as easy as punching a button
> > (mail merge) because you create a spreadsheet record for
> > new quotes.
> >
> > Please check it out if you're interested in streamlining
> > the quote process and increasing your closing ratios. The
> > kit comes in three versions with an optional cgi form
> > application that you use to guide your prospect thorugh the
> > info gathering phase. This combined with the planning phase
> > outlined in the Fusebox book is a complete system.
> >
> > Rather than spend weeks or months of trial and error in
> > developing your own system, this one is ready made, based
> > upon years of development and easily customized. You will
> > go ah-ha.
> >
> > It took me about half a day to install the form
> > application, familiarize with the kit and produce my first
> > proposal. I might add that part of that time was spent
> > completing a whiteboard.
> >
> > http://www.proposalkit.com/affdir/1253.htm
> >
> > These quotes are from the sales literature:
> >
> > If you are a web site designer, and you want to steer clear
> > of the pitfalls out there, come armed with professional
> > looking proposals and "close the deal", then this product
> > is for you. It's 100% guaranteed for one full year, so that
> > means you don't even have to make a decision. Just download
> > the product and start using these tools in your web design
> > business, and you'll be playing in the big leagues, without
> > the learning curve that's normally associated with setting
> > up a design business.
> >
> > "There's more to running a successful web design business
> > than being able to build great web sites. First, you have
> > to take care of the logistics of running that business. ...
> > You'll be amazed at how such small changes in the way you
> > do business can increase your sales and your efficiency"
> >
> > "You'll find advice on what to include, plus some sample
> > graphics to show the customer how their site will be
> > organized. Programmers aren't always known for marketing
> > expertise. With the Proposal Kit you might suddenly find
> > yourself with more work than you can handle."
> >
> > After weeks of frustration and searching for business
> > proposal templates and other relevant documents to help get
> > my company off the ground, I was very happy to have found
> > your site. I purchased your standard kit and it was
> > everything that I needed and more. I have already closed 2
> > deals with major international aerospace companies and have
> > meetings all this week with new clients. I was so impressed
> > by the results I upgraded to the professional version and
> > was impressed even more.
> >
> > >
> > > Lee Foster
> > > L3 Enterprise
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Marsh, Jeffrey B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 12:14 PM
> > > To: Fusebox
> > > Subject: OT: Development contract
> > >
> > > I apologize for this OT message. I was wondering if anyone has a development
> > > contract they use for a client that they'd be willing to share. I'd like to
> > > have a contract that attempts to cover all the bases. What topics do you
> > > address in your contacts? Hal? Somebody brought up the idea of putting some
> > > of these topics at Fusebox.org. Is that feasible? Thanks.
> > >
> > > ---
> > > Jeffrey B. Marsh
> > > Professionals built the Titanic.
> > > Amateurs built the Ark.
> > >
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