u/BlueHalo1485

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Is Gov RFP Bidding Worth it?

We're a marketing agency with over 5 years under our belt, lots of client work (mostly in the industrial/manufacturing industry, although we are working towards moving our focus to sustainability and health/wellness). We're full service but do a lot of copywriting, graphic design, and web design+dev+SEO.

I was looking at other forms of lead gen and came across gov contracting. At first it seemed like a really good opportunity for our agency but the more I do research the more it seems like it might require lots and lots of hours for little results and could even take years to get a contract?

We were looking at RFPmart.com and SAM.gov, is it worth it? Curious to see if theres any other agencies who have has success and what that looked like. Thanks!

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u/BlueHalo1485 — 1 day ago

Is gov RFP bidding worth it?

We're a marketing agency with over 5 years under our belt, lots of client work (mostly in the industrial/manufacturing industry, although we are working towards moving our focus to sustainability and health/wellness). We're full service but do a lot of copywriting, graphic design, and web design+dev+SEO.

I was looking at other forms of lead gen and came across gov contracting. At first it seemed like a really good opportunity for our agency but the more I do research the more it seems like it might require lots and lots of hours for little results and could even take years to get a contract?

We were looking at RFPmart.com and SAM.gov, is it worth it? Curious to see if theres any other agencies who have has success and what that looked like.

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/BlueHalo1485 — 1 day ago