Showing posts with label RFP Response. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RFP Response. Show all posts

Friday, February 6

Trends for 2009: #20. Growth Areas - You can't do without them!

There are some parts of our economy that will continue to grow - regardless of the economic blahs we're faced with in 2009. In fact, they might grow in spite of the blahs, or even because of them.

People don't have a choice in consuming some of these things, and these are also things that Governments will throw money into in 2009 to help prop up the sagging economy. Those things are:
  • Health Care. This is a really broad market. People want to get & stay healthy - so there is a lot of opportunity in things that will help them achieve that, ranging from running shoes to the Wii Fit. People also end up in Hospitals. So - anything serving this market will do well.
  • Education. When the economy fades people need to reinvent themselves. Enrollment at MBA schools is a good economic indicator in that sense. So - anything that provides educational services will probably do will.
  • Government. Governments spend their way out of economic downturns. So - responding to Government RFPs is a great hobby during a recession.
What is a Marketer to do in 2009? Strategies to follow include:
  • Develop products and services that have health benefits.
  • Develop products and services that have educational benefits.
  • Figure out where to look for Government RFPs and watch for opportunities.

Will I be right? The year will tell!

Thursday, January 22

Trends for 2009: #9. RFP Responses will be critical

There's a lot of Government money lining up to be spent in 2009. The buzz word for the year may well be "Infrastructure". If you are in a position to deliver products or services through some of these programs, then you will probably need to craft great RFP responses to get noticed to help do the work.

Of course, RFP Responses only impacts a small sub-set of the Marketing World - that is, Marketing and Sales folks who work in the B2B (or the B2G) space.

What's a B2B / B2G Marketer to do in 2009?
  • Sharpen your pencil and fill up your printer with new toner and good quality printing stock
  • Get to know the purchasing people in Government offices at all levels, and get on their RFP lists
  • Search long and hard for RFPs that suit your business
  • Fully understand each RFP and what problem it really seeks to solve
  • Create a compelling RFP response that clearly shows the client you understand their problem, and clearly tells the story of how you will help them resolve that problem.

Will I be right? The year will tell!