• Newspaper ads
What happens when you post an ad on the newspaper and it doesn’t look attractive or very descriptive? For instance, you could tell people in your ad that you are selling two furniture sets like this: “I am selling a chair that is brand new. Please call for more information” or you could say something like: “Selling brand new chair! Full Grain leather color black and for just $9.95. Don’t miss this opportunity, call us today.”
Which ad do you think would be more effective? Well, I have to say the second one. This is because the first one is too simple and not as descriptive as the second one. Now, applying this to RAC works the same way. However, the best thing about posting bid requests or “newspaper ads” in RAC is that you don’t have to pay for them like you would usually do when submitting ads to a real newspaper when they normally charge you on a per word basis. In RAC is free to post bid requests 100%!
Now, if RAC is giving you the opportunity to post bid requests for free then why would you limit yourself in words when it comes to specifying the bid request description? I mean, RAC has a limit of characters that you can have in your bid request description, but within that limit you are able to write a lot of things about what you need for your project. No matter if you need a small project or a big project, try to be as much descriptive as possible on your bid request description.
For big projects, describe what’s going to be done, what’s the project about, your expectations, etc… A description for a big project such as: “Please check attachment…” is not a good description. At the end tell them to check the attachment on which you attached either a Word document and/or screenshots of your project.
By Luis Lazo
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