[webproducers] Re: Reveal actual budget in RFP?

great! look forward to reading the end product and glad to have helped.

Ari


--- Tom Davey <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Lee writes: 
> 
> > That said, keeping 
> > some of your budget in reserve will allow you the flexibility 
> > to deal with legitimate changes in the project.
> 
> Which is exactly what we ended up doing! 
> 
> Thanks to everybody on this excellent list who gave me such
> thoughtful
> advice. Thanks especially to Ari, whose sample RFP lent many fine
> ideas. If
> you're interested in seeing the final RFP as it is being distributed
> to
> design studios and agencies, you may get it here: 
> 
>    http://cfr.grouphub.com
> 
>    User name: redesign
>    Password: rose3bud
> 
> It's not too late to make adjustments if you have other thoughts. :-)
> 
> -- 
> Tom Davey
> New York NY USA
> tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> 
>
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