Award Submissions
Tsaks Consulting help you win through the preparation of winning business award submissions
Key Features
Our service extends across the entire process and includes:
Our Award Submission Writing Service
Gaining industry recognition through winning industry awards is a great way to gain credibility in the market. A successful award submission requires professional experience, time, dedication and resources.
Writing an award-winning entry
Winning a business award is a proven way to build your credibility in the market. It will:
- Showcase your capability
- Demonstrate and grow your credibility
- Promote visibility of your brand and services
- Enhance company culture
- Get the attention of investors and top talent
Trusting Tsaks with your submission leaves you to do what you know best – growing your business, and seeing your business dreams come to fruition.
Your successful business, our winning experience.
Tsaks Consulting write successful award submissions for businesses at all stages; whether a new start-up, long standing family business, or international conglomerate — we take your story and experience, history and vision, and turn it into a compelling, professional, winning award entry.
We’ve completed countless winning award submissions for clients from a vast array of industries such as construction, mining, oil & gas, and infrastructure; IT, media & marketing; real estate.
In addition, leaving your submission to us means you can get back to doing what you do best – running your award-level business, and making your big ideas a reality.
From start to finish with Tsaks
We will take you from initial consult, through to submitting a serious contender of an entry, detailing your vast achievements whilst addressing key points within the judging criteria.
Not only is making sure you have a genuine winning chance important, but you can also magnify your company’s image by promoting each step of your award application process — proclaiming your companies confidence in its award winning abilities.
Award submission writing tips from our team
Here are a few free tips from us on writing winning award submissions:
View your award submission through the eyes of a judge
Grab their attention — judges view countless numbers of submissions, and the ones they do they won’t necessarily read every word. Your submission must grab the reader (in this case, the judges) attention right away, much like a good script.
Make your awards submission a story
Reading is best done when it’s easy to read and enjoyable, no judge — after reading all those other applications — wants to read the same business case they’ve already read, time and time again. They want a story, a winning story. Even tech giant Microsoft say they want a hero, a villain, a damsel in distress.
Have your customers in the story
If any business is going to win an award, it should be one that is focused on helping its customers. Our customers can play the greatest part in winning a successful award submission.
Patience is key
You have big plans for winning this award, but don’t get carried away with excitement; there are a lot of factors in preparing and writing your submission. You must be prepared, not only showcasing all of your success, but the facts, and having the right interviews, then pulling it all together into an award-winning submission
The benefits of winning awards for your business
The New Zealand economy is highly competitive. Irrespective of the industry, professional services, construction, asset maintenance, or others, the competition is always fierce and you need to constantly look at ways to build credibility in the market and in the eyes of the customer and stand out from the crowd.
The reality is that most businesses will have good reviews (sometimes fake), a quality website and good marketing. Therefore, a key and often overlooked way to get an edge is through award submissions and award.
Winning awards is not just about giving yourself a pat on the back. It’s for boosting your brand, boosting your business value and attracting new clients.
Awards help build credibility
Winning industry awards is critical to boosting your organisation’s credibility. It is an external validation of your experience and expertise and is completely independent. That means potential clients and customers trust you more. It boosts your credibility in the market as it is like a vote of confidence in your organisation from credible industry stakeholders and gives clients more assurance that you are a good business to deal with. When you win an award, we generally recommend you display it in your emails and on your website.
Awards help set you apart from the crowd
When engaging a new firm or business to provide a service, most potential clients will get two or three quotes. They will look at a few proposals or quotes, and will generally review your website and possible profile. An award submission will definitely help you stand out from the crowd in this process. It also lets you stand-out for the right reason – winning an award. This is opposed to standing out for the wrong reasons – such as having low pricing.
Building brand credibility
You may not be thinking about it now but one day you may want to sell your business or firm. Or alternatively, you may be actively recruiting new personnel and need a quality brand to attract quality candidates.
By applying for and winning awards you will boost your brand credibility. Award logos can be used with your logo and your brand will become better known in the industry and wider market. The reality is, it’s easier to attract staff, sell a business or raise funding if you have won awards.
Boosting pride in your firm or business
Award submissions and writing winning awards are a great way to bring something positive into your workforce culture. Attending award ceremonies and winning awards help give your employees a reason to be proud of their work and workplace.
We can help you write a winning award submission
Our team of experienced award submission writers can assist you in all aspects of the writing process, giving you the greatest chance at a submitting a winning submission and winning and industry award.