Complete Your GSA Schedule Proposal in 3 Days
Don't Let the Red Tape Keep You From Becoming a GSA Schedule Holder
Most companies cannot write a GSA Schedule proposal without pulling themselves away from the office. A GSA proposal is too complex, labor intensive and confusing to be written while carrying out day-to-day work responsibilities. It is too easy to put it aside until tomorrow and, before you know it, one tomorrow becomes months and even years. Leave the office behind and finish your GSA proposal in as few as three days. In a hurry? Call (888) 661-4094, Ext. 2 and get the details now.
If you attend an upcoming GSA eLab Plus, you will have a ready-to-submit GSA Schedule proposal in hand by the time you complete the workshop. Your competitors already have an advantage over your business. How do we know? Because they attended a past Fedmarket eLab and they are on the GSA Schedule. Stop struggling with your GSA proposal and become a GSA Schedule holder this year.
Upcoming GSA Proposal eLabPlus dates:
- September 13 - 15, 2011 in Bethesda, MD
- October 4 - 6, 2011in Bethesda, MD
Time: 9:00am-5:00pm
Cost: $3,900
Refreshments: Coffee, bagels, juice and lunch provided
Register online or call 888 661 4094, Ext. 2 to register by telephone.
The GSA eLab is the most cost effective and time efficient way to obtain a professionally-prepared GSA Schedule proposal offering.
Since the eLab's inception in 2004, more than 1,500 companies have attended Fedmarket's eLab and have completed their proposals with our assistance.
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Fedmarket is offering complimentary downloads of GSA Schedules: The Shortest Path to Federal Contract Dollars. Paperback copies of the book may be purchased at Fedmarket.
To download your free copy of GSA Schedules: The Shortest Path to Federal Contract Dollars, click here.
If you are still not a GSA vendor, come write your GSA proposal at Fedmarket's GSA eLab Plus.
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