1. Understand the cooperation background: Before expressing the willingness to cooperate, understand the background, needs and goals of Party A to ensure that your proposal matches the other party.
2. Provide value: when proposing cooperation, emphasize what benefits or benefits you can bring to Party A, which can be to expand market influence, enhance popularity, increase sales, and so on.
3. Clearly express the willingness to cooperate: when speaking in groups, pay attention to expressing clearly and concisely. You can briefly introduce yourself and your company or team, and then directly express your desire for cooperation, such as "We hope to cooperate with your company to jointly explore the market."
4. Provide more information: If necessary, you can provide more information about your products or services so that Party A can better understand your advantages and values.
5. Polite language: When communicating in groups, using polite language can increase goodwill. Respect the opinions and time of Party A, and don't be too eager or too strong.
6. Waiting for response: After offering cooperation, give Party A some time to consider and respond. If they have any questions or need further discussion, they are always ready to answer or negotiate.
In short, when cooperating with Party A, we should try our best to be sincere, valuable and respectful, so as to establish a good cooperative relationship among the groups.