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bids on jobs An important part of delivering a reliable, confident bid is having a good handle on your true job costs. Stiff competition means you have to nail the price of your bid so your firm not only wins the work, but also maintains a nice profit margin. The key is to meet with the decision maker, ask about important factors other than price, customize your bid accordingly, then describe specifically what qualifies your firm for the job, making sure to emphasize those little extra difference makers. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: bids on jobs


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online auction and bidding system offer you a
chance to shop for everything from travel mugs
to travel trailers. As you check out items, check
out the auction site, too. Before you commit your
money or personal information, get to know how
the site and seller operate, what youre really
bidding on, and scams that may crop up. That way
youll have better odds of having a good
experience as you hunt for that good
deal. Despite the popularity of online auction
and bidding system around the globe of selling,
bidding for, and buying products using online
auction websites, the existing literature
provides little understanding of what causes
users to choose one auction site over another.
One way to examine this is to explore users'
satisfaction with auction websites. The current
study extends past literature on user computing
satisfaction to evaluate bidder satisfaction from
the usage of online auction websites. A greater
understanding of bidder satisfaction can
facilitate the design of a customerfriendly user
interface, thus increasing the effectiveness of
auction websites and furthering the success of
e-commerce applications and businesses.
bids on jobs An important part of delivering a
reliable, confident bid is having a good handle
on your true job costs. Stiff competition means
you have to nail the price of your bid so your
firm not only wins the work, but also maintains a
nice profit margin. The key is to meet with the
decision maker, ask about important factors other
than price, customize your bid accordingly, then
describe specifically what qualifies your firm
for the job, making sure to emphasize those
little extra difference makers.
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