I am requesting for a website for a manual I have just made for my client .Each manual I will be selling offline will have with it a password number ,they will further ,after purchase of the book use the password to login as member to the website for member benefit. Things to know about the site are:The site should be easy for me to edit and simple to change.There should be facilities where the email of all register members will be listed and when I want to send mail to all the members I can send it at once.I have purchase the domain and the hosting planThe designer will suggest and if possible generate the password.The designer must have a verifiable proof of what site they have done or ability to handle it.The name of the designers will not be visible on the site.I will require a better graphic and flash designer
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.