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PR Agency Tenders: Why Tendering is Important to Public Relations

PR Agency Tenders: Why Tendering is Important to Public Relations

What is Tendering?

Tendering is a key strategy for growing your PR agency, as tenders are an extremely effective way to gain contracts to expand your business by providing your services to new organisations.

Let’s quickly discuss what Tendering is. While the exact tendering processes will be different depending on the industry, the basic idea remains the same. Tendering involves formally presenting your business offer to an organisation (a ‘buyer’) in need of a specific service.  This is considered the fairest and most open procurement method for public sector organisations, and even private businesses have recognised the value of tenders. Overall, the tendering process will secure the most economically advantageous tender (‘MEAT’) for the organisation.

As you might expect, opportunities are always being published that anyone can bid for. Yet, because of this very fact, competition is fierce. Just as tenders are vital in gaining new contracts, so is having an amazing proposal showing that you meet all the buyer’s requirements, and why you are the best PR agency for the job.

 

The Tendering Process?

Tendering can seem long and terribly complicated, so here we will break down the process for you. PR tenders, as creative tenders, will commonly be Requests for Proposals, or RFPs. RFP formats are almost always free format and involve the buyer providing a specification used to produce a creative project. Often RFPs won’t have any strict word count or notable restrictions. After all, buyers in the creative industry will want to see the quality of what you produce, meaning this proposal is basically your first chance to display your talent! Showing your ability to go beyond a plain template document and be remembered will assure buyers you can achieve the same working with them!

Your proposal does still need to include important information regarding the project, including a:

  • Statement of Work
  • Projected Timescale to Complete
  • Specific and Detailed Plan.

As not all PR agency tenders are RFPs, we can also look at what the general stages of the tender process are:

  • Opportunity – Referring of course to the opportunity listed by the buyer.
  • Pre-Qualification Questionnaire, or PQQ – For closed tenders, a PQQ is issued by the buyer to determine which suppliers are appropriate. If you pass this stage, you arrive at the…
  • Invitation to Tender, or ITTFor open tenders, the supplier starts the process here.
  • Evaluation – Once the buyer has all the tender submissions they mark them against their specific criteria. At this stage, they determine which supplier is the best for their needs.
  • Contract – After deciding the best supplier, the buyer awards them the contract.

 

Should my PR agency tender for work?

PR agency tenders fall into the creative tenders category, and creative jobs make up a substantial amount of the UK workforce. New creative jobs are generated at a faster rate than in other sectors. What this means is there is an abundance of opportunities to secure tenders to grow your agency! Understandably, this only emphasises the importance of having an expert approach.

Searching for the perfect contract is key. Through your agency’s marketing, you may see some opportunities if businesses reach out directly, though not all may take this approach. Even if we include google searches or rely on word-of-mouth to discover opportunities, this is simply less reliable. Worse still, these results are likely not what you need to truly develop your agency!

Through tendering, your approach to gaining new contracts can be so much more efficient. You can find major PR tender opportunities with a variety of businesses and organisations. This is particularly important for newer and/or smaller businesses (SMEs). For instance, the opportunity to secure work alongside a well-known company would not only be lucrative but will look amazing when approaching future tender opportunities. After all, tendering isn’t just to help you secure a single contract, but to continue building your portfolio and expose you to new opportunities to help your PR agency grow!

 

Where to find Tendering Opportunities for PR Agencies

At Hudson Outsourcing, we have developed our Creative Tenders platform to provide the best experience when seeking PR tender opportunities. Rather than complicated codes or algorithms, our procurement team will categorise every tender with industry-specific keywords to allow an easier time searching for the right opportunity. Even when there are thousands of tender opportunities to manage, our team will ensure your agency’s time will only be spent looking at the most relevant.

 

Here’s a look at some previous PR agency tenders we sourced:

 

  • Public Relations Agency – 2023 Cycling World Championships

Buyer: 2023 Cycling World Championships Ltd

Location: Scotland

Budget: £165,000

 

  • Sefton Tourism PR Agency

Buyer: Sefton Council

Location: North West

Budget: £36,000

 

  • Freelance Media Relations and PR Consultant

Buyer: Coventry City of Culture Trust

Location: West Midlands

Budget: Undisclosed

 

  • PR campaign – Well-being of Future Generations Act

Buyer: Future Generations Commissioner for Wales

Location: Wales

Budget: Undisclosed

 

If you would like to see more examples these can be found on our Creative Tenders Portal.

 

How can we help?

A subscription to Creative Tenders provides you with:

  • Access to all new public and private sector digital marketing contracts across the UK.
  • A daily email bulletin is sent straight to your inbox when new marketing opportunities are uploaded.
  • Discounted support from Hudson Succeed (our bid writing division).
  • 20 minutes of free consultancy with one of our Bid Management Consultants each month.

Also, we source opportunities for sectors including:

 

Book a free live demo with Creative Tenders to see how we can help your business grow.

 

Need additional support?

You don’t always have the time or resources to write a winning response in-house. Outsourcing to bid writing experts can help. Our sister company, Hudson Succeed, offers four levels of bid writing support.

They boast an 87% success rate and have over 60 years of bid writing experience.

The services on offer include:

 

How to get contract-winning bids

You can absolutely complete all your bid submissions from within your agency. However, this can pose an issue if the buyer requires an especially long or complicated bid, and that’s before considering how you might fit this into a schedule already filled by your normal contracted work.

We also offer free consultations if you would like to discuss what is the best approach for your PR agency. On top of offering our bid writing services, we can also advise you on your existing tender strategies and provide guidance if you wish to produce a bid independently still! You can call us on 0203 051 2217 or email us at hi@tenderconsultants.co.uk.

Focused growth continues at Creative Tenders

Focused growth continues at Creative Tenders

Creative Tenders are growing once again with their latest recruit, an MBA graduate from Durham University.

Adhitya Vohra has joined Creative Tenders for a 3-month project looking at how the business will successfully launch the Creative Tenders product into international markets. The project is a critical step to forecasting how the management team will dominate the tendering market. This is not only in the UK but also internationally.

“We believe that geography should no longer be a factor into where we seek new business or our suppliers. With the ever changing landscape of technology and how we communicate with our clients and suppliers, we can see huge scope in bringing additional work to the UK from other markets” said John Hudson, Managing Director.

“Our marketing director Jill Hudson drives forward this strategy every day. We currently communicate with 850,000 businesses in the UK selling the services of Creative Tenders and Creative Finder. We want to double this within the next 12 months and we will continue to work hard to grow the creative industries” he added.

Jill Hudson added “Adhitya joins us with not only an impressive MBA from Durham University but 4 years professional experience working for organisations like Deutsche Bank and Citicoro Services India. He officially starts in our company on the 11th July 2016 and we are looking forward to seeing the end result and being able to drive forward our international strategy”.

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Book a free live demo with Creative Tenders to see how we can help your business grow. 

Creative Tenders moves to Durham

Creative Tenders moves to Durham

We are excited to announce that Creative Tenders will be moving to Durham in April 2016 to support its bid for high growth. The growing software company will be moving to the prestigious business park – City West at Meadowfield in Durham after signing a five-year lease for 1,600 square foot.

Managing Director John Hudson said “we are very excited to move the business to Durham. The new office space allows us to grow massively and will support with finding the right team, with the right experience to lead our business to become the leading creative tendering portal across the UK”.

He went on to say “if you are looking for a new challenge then Creative Tenders could be the business for you. We have a full list of open vacancies on our website ranging from sales executives to account managers”.

Creative Tenders Portal

The product is due to go live in February and the team believes that it’s the start of something very exciting for the creative industries. The team will launch UK wide from day one and Directors Jill and John a husband and wife team has heavily invested into the business and its product development.

Jill said “I have worked in the creative sector my whole career, and I always knew I wanted to streamline the way new business was secured, as no matter what agency I worked with they struggled to find quality leads and new business opportunities”

“Our new team will be forward thinking experienced sales and marketing representatives from the creative sector and will drive forward the agencies that sign up to our product. Following the signing of the new office lease we have everything we need to build a leading brand”.

We welcome feedback on our product so please contact Jill Hudson – jill@creativetenders.co.uk to discuss our business further.

Sign up for a free demo of Creative Tenders and review the following creative contract opportunities:

 

 

 

What do you find difficult about creative sector tendering?

Creative sector tendering, what do you find difficult about it?

As you’ve probably guessed by now we want to see the creative sector in the UK grow, and we believe we can help. Each week we will launch an open discussion and your feedback counts. The more feedback we get from these discussions, the better our system becomes. Simple!

So. Today we are asking what you find difficult about creative sector tendering.

I have worked in the sector for 16 years now and the tendering process has changed somewhat, but the basic principles have remained the same. The hardest thing I have found is the sheer volume of different websites I have to check weekly just to ensure I have not missed any opportunities. How many do I actually check, you may ask? Currently it stands at 1,017. Yep you heard it right. Over 1,000 sites weekly and boy is it boring and time consuming, and definitely a task which needs to be done on an evening in front of the TV as I don’t actually have time during my working day.

Creative sector tendering

The worst thing, over 50% may not even have a single tender on the site, but I have to check them just in case anything is missed. Seriously, who actually has time to do this? Yes I could give it to a junior to do but I would be worried they wouldn’t pick up on all of the opportunities and the search functions can’t be relied on, as they don’t always work. It doesn’t help by the fact that around 75% of public tenders have been categorised incorrectly.

So, help us please understand what it is you don’t like about creative sector tendering and we will ensure our system provides you with a much improved system, a one that will take away your bug bears and make your life easier.

Sign up for a free demo of Creative Tenders and review the following opportunities:

Event Tenders

Website Tenders

Printing Tenders

Video Production Tenders & many more.