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    Something dawned on me today as I was answering questions for a freelance journalist writing an article for Communication Arts magazine.

    Since starting and sticking with blogging, I don’t get asked to submit proposals for projects anymore, I just get asked if I’m available. Much of this has to do with any tool that effectively raises your status as an expert at something, but blogging just happens to be one of the more effective ways to build that kind of relationship and trust over the long haul.

    The educational nature of content coming out of many bloggers, has become expected by the market and is also what makes blogs such effective tools for connecting with readers – particularly readers, prospect, and clients that value connection. (Hint: They make ideal clients)

    So, what if you stopped responding to RFPs (Request for Proposals) and starting using your marketing to feed a steady diet of RFEs (Request for Education)

    Proposals are often ways to say, I don’t understand the value you bring, give me more information. By creating a library of educational information, developed and supplemented daily and weekly, you give your prospects plenty of ways to measure how they might connect from a content, solution, process and values point of view.

    What other forms of marketing, both online and off line could benefit from this lesson?What if you created information products instead of brochures?

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Apr 21, 07 | 6:06 pm
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    • Ken Burgin
      Great observation John. I've noticed this also, since building an informative website and blogging. Proposals are soooooo tedious - I don't miss them!

      Ken
      http://www.profitablehospitality.com
    • You have a very good point; funny thing is that we've been getting good inquiries since we built and run the RFP Database located at http://www.rfpdb.com

      They like our work, might have used our RFPdb to find vendors for other services, recognize our ability to create interactive portal systems, and want to hire us. Nothing like a good example of our work that is used by lots of potential customers to make them familiar with the services we can provide to them.
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