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The Request for Proposal (RFP) module is included in the Pro edition of the software.
 
The Request for Proposal (RFP) module is included in the Pro edition of the software.
  
*Contact [[1]] for Pro pricing.
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*Contact [mailto:sales@micronetonline.com sales] for Pro pricing.
  
 
'''Requirements:'''
 
'''Requirements:'''
 
*Pro edition of the software
 
*Pro edition of the software
 
*Public modules v3
 
*Public modules v3
*Member Information Center v3 or v4 (v4 recommended)
 
 
*Add /rfp page to your website (so you can start receiving RFPs)
 
*Add /rfp page to your website (so you can start receiving RFPs)
 
   
 
   
 
Adding /rfp to Your Website
 
Adding /rfp to Your Website
  
You will need to add a direct link in your website menus or an icon that leads to the Request for Proposal (RFP) page which would be referenced just like any other module page (i.e. your business directory is /list or your Events module is /events). The Request for Proposal module page is accessed with /rfp. Contact [[2]] if you need further assistance.
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You will need to add a direct link in your website menus or an icon that leads to the Request for Proposal (RFP) page which would be referenced just like any other module page (i.e. your business directory is /list or your Events module is /events). The Request for Proposal module page is accessed with /rfp. Contact [[Main_Page | customer support]] if you need further assistance.
  
 
:'''Tip: '''Typically, the easiest way to find the URL that will be the RFP link that needs added to your website is to access your public online business directory. Click into the URL at the top of your browser window. Remove the /list at the end of the URL for your business directory and replace it with /rfp. Press Enter to access your RFP page. This resulting URL will be the URL that will need added to your website menus and/or to an icon so visitors can locate your Request for Proposal form.
 
:'''Tip: '''Typically, the easiest way to find the URL that will be the RFP link that needs added to your website is to access your public online business directory. Click into the URL at the top of your browser window. Remove the /list at the end of the URL for your business directory and replace it with /rfp. Press Enter to access your RFP page. This resulting URL will be the URL that will need added to your website menus and/or to an icon so visitors can locate your Request for Proposal form.

Latest revision as of 14:56, 28 September 2015

The Request for Proposal (RFP) module is included in the Pro edition of the software.

  • Contact sales for Pro pricing.

Requirements:

  • Pro edition of the software
  • Public modules v3
  • Add /rfp page to your website (so you can start receiving RFPs)

Adding /rfp to Your Website

You will need to add a direct link in your website menus or an icon that leads to the Request for Proposal (RFP) page which would be referenced just like any other module page (i.e. your business directory is /list or your Events module is /events). The Request for Proposal module page is accessed with /rfp. Contact customer support if you need further assistance.

Tip: Typically, the easiest way to find the URL that will be the RFP link that needs added to your website is to access your public online business directory. Click into the URL at the top of your browser window. Remove the /list at the end of the URL for your business directory and replace it with /rfp. Press Enter to access your RFP page. This resulting URL will be the URL that will need added to your website menus and/or to an icon so visitors can locate your Request for Proposal form.