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Request for Proposal Template (RFP Template), Website Proposal Scorecard

June 18, 2016 By Smith House

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What is an RFP? An RFP Template?

So it’s time to relaunch your website, and you have some web design agencies who you think would be good at building what you want. This resources includes the 10 parts of a really good Request for Proposal (RFP) that will grab the attention of talented design agencies.

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How do you choose the best agency to redesign your website?

Avoid brain freeze. Avoid contentious discussions and all that chest thumping.

Our scorecard will help your team objectively assess the strengths and weakness of each website redesign proposal. You’ll have a more productive and successful selection process. In the end, you’ll be happier with the agency you choose to redesign  your website.

About the Scorecard:

  • Intuitive Format – Judge agencies with 6 categories with multiple criteria.
  • Flexible Scoring – There are three options for scoring. Choose the one that best first the personality of your team.
  • Room for Notes – We give you room to take notes on the good, bad, and ugly. Plus we ask your team to write down their assumptions about each agency.
    Results

Thin out that stack of proposals, and also go into follow-up interviews with agencies prepared with the right questions. #likeaboss

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