Nick Bernardo, principal of Net Gain Marketing, today announced the launch of BidAssist, a new service available to collection agencies that respond to formal requests for proposal (RFPs) whose marketing personnel have insufficient time or resources to tackle the requirements of specific RFPs.


The service gives collection agencies access to highly qualified writing and graphic development skills on a limited basis to assist in developing more complicated proposals. This lets agency personnel manage proposal development efforts, but draw on a qualified resource when the need for new writing or graphics arises, or when there is a short deadline.


Net Gain Marketing developed the service to address the apparent need for some agencies to respond to high volumes of RFPs, while often lacking sufficient writing skills or graphic development talent internally. Features include prompt, dedicated action to complete specific sections or answers in response to RFPs, working with agency contributors to quickly feed content to the agency?s proposal coordinator. The primary benefit of the service is the flexibility that comes with access to a qualified resource available on demand.


Mr. Bernardo commented, ?Many collection agencies out there have qualified personnel internally to manage proposal development, but occasionally need help if the volume of work exceeds capacity, or if there is a particularly difficult area of required content. BidAssist gives agency owners and managers access to a qualified resource available on an hourly basis.?


To mark the launch of the service, Net Gain Marketing is extending a promotional offer to interested agencies: the first two hours of development assistance are free for any agency that contacts Nick Bernardo at 215-533-1680 to request more information before October 15, 2004.


About Net Gain Marketing
Nick Bernardo is principal of Net Gain Marketing, a collaborative network marketing agency based in Philadelphia, PA, that serves businesses in multiple industries, including the collection industry. Prior to founding the firm, Nick was marketing manager with NCO Financial Systems, Inc., the world?s largest collection agency.


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