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The Secrets Of Winning Business Grants PLR Ebook

The Secrets Of Winning Business Grants PLR Ebook
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WRITE CLEARLY

You have to remember that reviewers tend to correlate bad prose with bad science. This means that if you write badly, you will not be taken seriously. Who would invest their money in a person who seems oblivious to reading and writing?

HAVE SOMEONE REVIEW YOUR PROPOSAL

You will miss the obvious problems in your proposal because you are too close to them. It is better to have someone that you trust to review your proposal so that you can get an objective opinion.

SPELL AND GRAMMAR CHECK IT

This rule should be obvious, but we create an incredible number of misspelled documents without even thinking about it. Remember that reviewers have a tendency to correlate bad spelling with bad investments.

CLEARLY EXPLAIN WHAT YOU PROPOSE

You have to remember that the reviewer is not inside your head. What you intend to do with the money has to be as clear as possible to them as it is clear as crystal to you. Have someone you trust review your proposal for clarity. The harder a reviewer has to work to understand your proposal, the more annoyed they are going to get. Annoyance is not going to work in your favor.

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BIG PICTURE

This means that you have to place your work in the larger context of your field. You need to able to look ahead and then project what you see to the grant agency.

BE CHARMING

Don't write a grant with an attitude problem. It is an interesting fact of getting on the reviewers nerves rarely a good idea. You want the reviewers to think of you as a honest person that they can trust to do right by their money. You should really think of it as a job interview in that you have to show your best foot every time you speak to people.