The Perfect Proposal.

You find a lady you like a lot and you want to ask her to date you.
So, the lady is available, you know your intention too, but what you don’t know is how to make your proposal and get a positive response from her.
A lot of things can make her give a positive response and a lot can also make her give a negative response.
For instance, maybe you both don’t even have a friendly relationship yet. You have just been observing her from a distance at the office, you barely say anything to each other and so, there is no relationship apart from being employed by the same person. This could make her answer in the negative or positive, depending.
She could answer negatively if she doesn’t fancy the idea of dating someone who barely talks to. She can also respond positively because she likes the idea of meeting someone new and getting to know the person. It’s totally up to her.
But something is up to you.
How you make your proposal to her.
Well, this post isn’t about proposing to a lady.
It’s about business proposals. But you can get some proposal tips here too.
Just as with proposing to a lady, business proposals need to be done well to bring the desired result which is usually a positive one. Writing proposals that will be successful requires a few tips and techniques.
Considering that we can confidently say we are skilled in Proposal writing, having won several grants by putting out our best foot forward every time, we thought to share some of our secrets with you.
What is your goal?
So, you know the goal. To get the lady to agree to date you.
With your business proposal too, you have to be very sure what the goal of the proposal is. Do you want to get a sale? Secure a partnership or collaboration? Secure a contract? Get a grant? Get investment?
Every project should have its goals and objectives, things you seek to achieve by the end of the project. In your proposal, you should endeavor to outline the goals and aims of your project so everyone can be on the same page.
Who are your competitors?
You might not be the only one asking the lady out. What will you do differently from them? How are you better positioned than them?
Your competitors probably are also approaching your target audience with a proposal of their own. What makes your deal better than theirs? Ensure you communicate it properly in your proposal.
What value do you have to offer?
Why should she even be interested in dating you?
How do you intend to solve the problem of your audience? What solution do you have to sell to them? Clearly state it when writing your proposal. It should be as clear as possible, no mincing words.
Who is your target audience?
Do you even know who this lady is? What does she like?
Of course, the date is to get to know her. But there are some basic things about her you should know before you decide to ask her out on.
The target audience should determine the direction of your proposal. The proposal you will send to different audiences should differ based on who they are, their problems, their values. their track record.
What is the ROI for both parties?
How does she benefit from being with you?
Also, how will the business agreement benefit both parties? A business deal should result in a win-win for both parties. Your proposal should clearly state what each party will benefit from the deal. What does your audience get at the end of the project? How about you? What do you stand to gain?
Do you have clear answers to the above questions?
Then go ahead to arrange these words in the best possible way for your proposal.