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Submitted by: James Mishreki
In reality, we still haven’t been able to shake off the effects of the dreaded recession. One fantastic business opportunity is tendering, all you need to do is easily researche the huge range of tenders that are made available regularly in the OJEU.
If you do your tendering the old fashioned way it can take ages, you have to hunt through the beefy OJEU to find what you are looking for, and for all you know there may be nothing that suits your business at all in that issue.
What’s more, if you find a tender you wish to register for, the ensuing tendering process is slow. You have to send off your Pre Qualification Questionnaire and wait for a response. In fact, you will have to have it sent out to you if you don’t have it first of all! Tendering on the internet cuts a lot of corners, the primary one being the search ability. You can really narrow down your search to exactly what is relevant to your company, meaning you don’t have to waste any time hunting through tenders that you would never actually be applying for. You can search by keyword, using CPV codes, or even by location. I’m sure you can already see why online tendering is so much more beneficial, but there are a lot more added benefits in addition to this!
The whole tendering process, once you have found a tender you wish to register for, is made quick and easy on the internet. You can simply submit the form right away, and then just wait to hear back. No more endless communication via post or telephone.
Also, if you still feel researching tenders takes up a bit too much of your time, you can register for a paid tender alert service which will send you email alerts whenever a tender crops up that falls under the specifications you outline when you set your account up. This means you don’t even have to go online and search, you just wait for the tenders to be sent out to you, and if you like to the look of one, you go ahead and start the tendering process.
Tendering on the web is a viable means of finding contracts that you otherwise would not have a clue about. It can sometimes be hard to fork out extra cash for something which you’ve managed up until now without, such as a tenders alert service, but at only 95 per year you can’t really go too wrong. Read some reviews online about what people think of such services, you should find that they report that the process of tendering is not only made much more efficient from subscribing to a service like that, but more efficient. Worst comes to worst, you lose out on 95. But think about the potential money it could bring in if you are alerted to tenders which are perfect for your business.
Good luck if you are trying online tendering for the first time. Whilst it can certainly be daunting to begin with, once you’ve done it once and gotten into a routine, you will wonder how you managed without it.
About the Author: James Mishreki writes articles on the topic of tendering for OJEU contracts, head on over to
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