The Seibert Group: Sales Proposal Writing Services for Sales Organziations

Responding to an important RFP?
Let us show you how to structure your proposal so it is persuasive, compelling, and so it differentiates your solution from competing solutions.

Home | Products & Services | Persuasion Selling Methodology | Articles & Brochures | About Us

 Up ] RFP Training Class ] [ Unsolicited Training Class ] RFP Training Seminar ]

Unsolicited
Proposal Training

 

> Attendee Feedback
At a recent seminar, attendees completed evaluations. Selected results from those evaluations are posted here.
  • 100% said they would recommend the class to others.
  • 100% rated the instructor very good or excellent.
  • 100% rated the seminar very good or excellent.

 

How to Write Unsolicited Sales Proposals  Click here for brochure

How to Write Unsolicited Sales Proposals™ is a proposal training class that teaches salespeople, business owners, managers, and sales support personnel how to structure and write persuasive sales proposals.  

  • Proposal training is ideal for business-to-business salespeople who require a competitive advantage. 
  • Does not conflict with most sales methodologies, making it an ideal complement to many sales training programs.
  • The class is four hours long to minimize time spent out of the office.  

Each student who attends the class will receive bonus proposal resource tools.  

  • A sample formal sales proposal.
  • A formal proposal template--just fill in the blank parts of the template with your own content.
  • A sample letter proposal.
Proposal Workshop Class  Click here for brochure

The Proposal Workshop class is designed to be delivered in conjunction with our primary proposal training class called How to Write Unsolicited Sales Proposals™.  

The purpose of the workshop is to help students begin the process of organizing and drafting important sections of your proposal.  

Learn More
To learn more about our sales proposal training classes, please call us at 513-598-4647, or click here to request more information.