Composing a Business Proposal
Business proposals are used to inform potential buyers of a product and to offer the product as well. The following steps illustrate how to compose a basic business proposal.
1. Using Microsoft Word, you must create a header that includes the name of your company, the company logo, the business address, and the business telephone number. To do this, double click at the very top of the paper. Then, right click and paste the company logo. Make sure the company logo is all the way to the left. Then, type the company name in large print. To the right, type the company address and the company telephone number. Your finished header resemble this example header below.
1. Using Microsoft Word, you must create a header that includes the name of your company, the company logo, the business address, and the business telephone number. To do this, double click at the very top of the paper. Then, right click and paste the company logo. Make sure the company logo is all the way to the left. Then, type the company name in large print. To the right, type the company address and the company telephone number. Your finished header resemble this example header below.
2. Next, type an introductory paragraph that includes the name of your company and your mission statement. Make sure that this introduction gets the attention of the potential buyer.
3. The next thing in your business proposal should be a vivid, yet straightforward description of the product you are trying to sell. If you are trying to sell some kind of structure, be sure to tell the dimensions of it and you should also emphasize the benefits of your product. Also, the price should be included within this description.
4. Now, you must create a conclusion that sums up what your product does, and how it specifically benefits the buyer. You may include the company's email, phone number, or website in the conclusion.
5. Finally, type out the names of the people in your group and their positions. MAKE SURE that you have spelled all of the words correctly and that there are no grammar mistakes. Companies will think less of you if you have lots of misconventions within your business proposal.
3. The next thing in your business proposal should be a vivid, yet straightforward description of the product you are trying to sell. If you are trying to sell some kind of structure, be sure to tell the dimensions of it and you should also emphasize the benefits of your product. Also, the price should be included within this description.
4. Now, you must create a conclusion that sums up what your product does, and how it specifically benefits the buyer. You may include the company's email, phone number, or website in the conclusion.
5. Finally, type out the names of the people in your group and their positions. MAKE SURE that you have spelled all of the words correctly and that there are no grammar mistakes. Companies will think less of you if you have lots of misconventions within your business proposal.