Bidding for Branding Services
February 14, 2022

Q:
I was invited to bid for what developed into branding services for a white-labeling startup company. The company to whom I was “bidding” did not actually provide a specific scope, brief or RFP. Such is how it grew into a “branding” project. Their communication with me wasn’t very responsive. I interpreted it being more like an RFI, providing them with the following:
- A list of typical deliverables.
- A list of things not included.
- A budget range with minimum & not-to-exceed amounts.
- An explanation of how scope development was needed to pinpoint the actual cost of services.
- Scope development was included in the minimum.
What is your opinion on my approach on the above mentioned project?
A:
This request sounds like the massive amount of undeveloped clients using social media mass photographer reachability to save them money. You’ll need to quickly assess if this is a reliable potential client or an “info for free” mass request.
They are asking you to be their creative development ad agency so you can:
- Do that for free.
- Give them your hourly rate for that type of branding work.
- Tell them to contact you again when they have their shot list spec sheet prepared.