B2G Institute, Govt. Bids Workshop

 
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Old 08-10-2009, 02:07 PM   #1
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B2G Institute, Govt. Bids Workshop


My buisness is still fairly new and small. Got a thing in the mail for these workshops coming up in AZ. They are from B2G Institute, they teach you to....
1. Find lucrative gov. jobs to bid on.
2. Master basics of submitting bids.
3. Get the gov. to initiate a contract to match my buis. and some other stuff.

Sounds interesting, they sent me 2 "free" tickets. But they don't rent a doubletree room and give out free info with out a catch. Do you guys know what the "catch" will be. And do you think it may be worthwhile. They gave a website if your interested it is. B2GBID.com
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:38 PM   #2
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i honestly wouldnt waste my time A+...

definitely do a lot of background investigating if you are interested....i personally would NOT want to be associated with a 'government program'

and yes u are right, there is ALWAYS a catch...
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My guess is they'll be asking for $100-300 for their "proven system" secrets all shown to you on a shiny CD-ROM in an obselete format. Rule of thumb ... If it says .com it a commercial enterprise. If it is .gov or.edu etc. it tends to be not profit driven. Another clue is the postage. Bulk rate almost always junk mail while real stamped mail actually worthy of being opened and read. JMHO
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