I need an application that performs like a spreadsheet. There will be roughly 35 inputs and after the inputs are made, I want to be able to push a quotcalcuatequot button and have roughly 100 outputs. There will be about 12 pages of information based on the outputs including graphs, illustrations, pictures and other descriptors of the outputs. These pages will need to have a design component because this will be a point of sale piece. An application written in Excel would be acceptable. I want the flexibility of a stand alone windows application with the possibility of changing the inputs to access from the web. The outputs would preferably be in PDF. See attached. Additional files submitted: greenbook zip.zip
Bid Smart - The lowest bidder doesn't always get chosen, far from it. Persuade your buyer why they should pick you - and they will.
Research - If John has paid more than $500 a contract for his last 10 project, why would you think he is interested in your $10 bid? Check up on the buyer, bid what he expects, and deliver quality to match.
Read - Please read the bid request - I cannot emphasise this enough - if you do not read the bid request then you will not be chosen, this is pretty much certain. Mention the bid request specifically in your application, and don't forget to repeat the key deliverables.
Innovate - Suggest features the bidder didn't mention, talk about future extensions to the project, and discuss whether you think his or her approach is a good idea. Show interest, intellect, and willing.