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20 tháng 12 2017

You’ve found the client, you’ve discussed the project in detail, and now’s your chance to make some money!

I’ve shared how to find clients without having to chase after them, how to start each project off on the right foot with a questionnaire, and now comes arguably one of the most important steps in the process – creating a proposal.

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The thought of creating a proposal for your clients is intimidating, especially if you’re just starting out and have never written one before.

Hopefully by the end of this post you’ll feel confident in creating your own proposals, and you can start winning more clients.

What’s so effective about writing proposals?

The main reason why you need to be creating proposals is it clarifies and establishes the roles and goals of the project.

At this point in your process, you’re now formalizing what you’ve learned about the client: you’re taking the questionnaire as well as any discussions you’ve had and uncovering the real work behind what’s needed.

Not only will a proposal shed light on what’s important for the project, but it’s extremely valuable to the client.

The proposal acts as a roadmap, and to someone that might be unfamiliar with working with a freelancer, this can help them better understand what this type of work entails and what it’s going to cost.

It’s your job as the freelancer to familiarize the client with what you do, what they should expect from working with you, and you must communicate this effectively.

How to write your first freelance proposal

How much time does it take to create a proposal?

Proposals take time to put together, so plan on setting aside an hour or two for every project you decide to move forward with.

If this is your first time writing a proposal, then set aside several hours.

The proposals you create for your clients is the barrier between landing the project and getting paid. Don’t underestimate the amount of effort you should be putting into this.

It’s better to have quality over quantity in this case. Your proposal doesn’t have to be very long. One page is enough if you can fit the crucial information on there.

Also, plan on making revisions. You won’t nail the proposal on the first draft every time.

Writing a compelling proposal that wins the client

Nobody likes receiving a templated letter or especially a non-recipient specific email. For example, DON’T DO THIS:

Dear Sir,

We are writing to confirm the process of which we will provide design services to your company…

If it were me receiving this type of message, I’d immediately delete it. It’s cold and impersonal.

You’re not a robot. And if you’re one person, don’t inflate your business and use pronouns like “we, use, or our.” There’s no value in trying to be perceived as a team of people if that’s not the truth.

When you go to write your proposals, spend the time to research your clients and their industry to better understand them. This will help tremendously in writing a proposal that speaks to the client.

Develop a baseline curiosity for the client and their business. And if possible, use their language. If they throw out any acronyms, don’t be afraid to use them back.

It’s very important you be genuine and show your point of view with the research you’ve done. Do this, and you’re investing in professionalism, and it’ll be the reason why you’ll land more client work.

Here’s how you DON’T write persuasively:

The proposed logo redesign will enhance the existing brand. I will map this work to your company values and work with you to ensure success.

That doesn’t sound terrible, but it looks so “insert company name here.”

It’s cold and generic. This doesn’t convey care or interest.

Instead, write like this:

The proposed logo redesign should reflect a funky, fun, and approachable company that strives to convey brand values of trust, quality, and play.

This type of wording pulls keywords that the client themselves used in their questionnaire, and this conveys the type of image they’re looking for. This shows you understand what they’re in need of and that you have a direction for the project that matches their own vision of it.

Once you have your proposal written out, have someone else it look over to check readability and grammar.

What makes an effective proposal that lands you more work?

Now that you know what to expect and how to approach writing your first proposal, let’s dive into the specifics of what content to include.

Content should be your focus. A proposal is a very basic document that should be simple in layout and easily read.

Stick to your brand, but no more than your logo and primary colors. You’re not trying to impress the client with your design skills at this point, rather, impress them with your professionalism.

Clients don’t like to waste time reading – no one does – so don’t write your proposal to be more than 1–2 pages.

Here’s a breakdown of what must be included in your proposals:

  • Project info: your name, client’s name, contact info, project title, and date
  • Goals: what’s the client looking for and how are you going to deliver on their needs?
    • This is your chance to demonstrate a solid understanding of what your client needs. Use this to describe how you’ll deliver a solution. Regurgitate and even quote words your client used in the questionnaire and preliminary discussions.
    • If you’re doing a website design or large project, then breakdown the features and solutions using bullet points to make it more digestible.
  • Timeline: how long will the project take to deliver?
    • Include “phases” and relevant milestone dates if it applies.
    • Also include specific deliverables and when to expect them (e.g. website wireframes after Phase 1 or logo variations upon completion.)
  • Cost: decide how much you’ll be paid and how you’ll be paid (How To Invoice Freelance Clients and Get Paid Online)
    • State your price and/or price per deliverable (e.g. $XXX per t-shirt design)
  • Next Steps: what does the client need to do so the project can move forward?
    • E.g. acceptance of the proposal, sign contract, and down payment.
  • Optional: you could include the contract/terms within the proposal itself. This way, the client can sign for it all at once – saving you both time.

When you’re creating your first proposal, this will act as a template and boilerplate for those to follow. This template will live to adapt to you and the client’s needs, and will greatly reduce the time spent creating them.

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How to deliver your proposal to the client

Now comes the intimidating part—sending the proposal to the client.

Will they agree with the established project goals?

Will they approve the estimated cost for the work?

If you’ve played all your cards right and followed the tips in this post, then you shouldn’t have any major concerns. You did your job in understanding the client’s needs, and you’re delivering them with the professional solution to get the job done.

In the end, the client either values your solution enough to pay for it, or not.

Here’s an example of how you could email the proposal to your client:

Hello [Client],

I’m excited to share with you the proposal for the [project name] logo redesign. [Reiterate the client’s goals and your plans/ideas to delivering on them. This will vary on every project. What’s important is that you again convey your understanding of what they’re looking for.]

I’m truly excited to be working with you on your new logo redesign.

I look forward to your response.

All the best,

But, what happens if you don’t hear back? Here’s how you can follow up:

Hello [Client],

I hope all has been well. Just wanted to follow up on the proposal I sent over [last week] and see if you had any questions or needed clarification on anything?

All the best,

It’s your job as the freelancer to be professional and on top of everything.

If the client doesn’t respond right away, give them some leeway. We’re all busy, so don’t fret. Just keep the conversation going.

Depending on the client and the number of people they have to run the proposal by, they could move really fast or really slow.

Winning & Losing the project — What happens next?

As soon as the client gives the approval on the proposal, your next steps are to execute the contract and down payment.

Following those tasks or even in the meantime while waiting on the client’s response, you can can start organizing the project kick-off! (Set up the client folder on your computer, compile necessary documents, references, and schedule the time to do the work.)

What happens if the client declines your proposal?

The worst thing that happens is you don’t land the project and life goes on.

Unless the client replied with additional questions or a renegotiation, then the project ends there. Simple as that – no harm done.

There are plenty of clients out there. Learn from the experience and move on. Thank the client for the opportunity and leave the door open for future opportunities if you’d like.

Here’s a sample email for responding to lost projects:

Hello [Client],

Just wanted to say thank you again for th...

15 tháng 1 2018

1) Write short answers to these questions.Then ask and answer with your partner

a) Can you use a dictionary?

YES, I CAN.

b) Can you take good photographs?

YES, I CAN.

c) Can you draw a horse?

YES, I CAN.

d) Can you mother sing?

YES, SHE CAN.

e) Can you swim 25 metres?

NO , I CAN'T.

f) Can your teacher remember your name?

YES, SHE CAN.

15 tháng 1 2018

1) Write short answers to these questions.Then ask and answer with your partner

a) Can you use a dictionary? Yes

b) Can you take good photographs? Yes

c) Can you draw a horse? Yes

d) Can you mother sing? No

e) Can you swim 25 metres? No

f) Can your teacher remember your name? Yes

hiha

14 tháng 12 2017

I will tell you hear about my house.It's small.There are six rooms in my house : a living room,two bed rooms,a kitchen,a bathroom and a toilet.Although my house is small but it's very beautiful.My house is blue.I love my house very much

14 tháng 12 2017

tick

22 tháng 10 2019

bạn ơi , mình ko có sgk 6

22 tháng 10 2019

đáp án nè :

i want to do the voluntering several time . i want to help homeless and street children . i want to do it because we will be able to provide food and money . i can provide free food for them . we can donated money and book for them . we will make postcard and sell them , collecting the book for street children . we won't longer be hungry

chúc bạn học tốt

nếu dúng thì cho 1 tick nha

2 tháng 3 2020

Review 3 (Units 7- 8- 9)

2 tháng 3 2020

CHẢ HIỂU GÌ HẾT

Exercise 1: The 3Gr Club in your school is doing a survey on how 'green' the students are. Help them answer the following questions 1.If you find a beautiful old glass, you will.... A.throw it away because you don't need it. B.decorate it to make a flower vase. C.Use it to keep pencils in. 2.If you have a sheet of paper how often will you write on both side? A.sometimes B.Never C.Always 3.When you finish a can of cola, you will.... A.Take food wrapped in a lot of packaging B.Put the...
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Exercise 1: The 3Gr Club in your school is doing a survey on how 'green' the students are. Help them answer the following questions

1.If you find a beautiful old glass, you will....

A.throw it away because you don't need it.

B.decorate it to make a flower vase.

C.Use it to keep pencils in.

2.If you have a sheet of paper how often will you write on both side?

A.sometimes

B.Never

C.Always

3.When you finish a can of cola, you will....

A.Take food wrapped in a lot of packaging

B.Put the food in a reuseable box

C.Wrap the food in a plastic bag.

5.If you have a lot of clothes, how often eill you give them to those in need?

A.sometimes

B.Never

C.Always

6.If it is hot in your room, you will....

A.open the fridge and stand in front of it.

B.go outside and enjoy the breeze

C.turn on both the fan and the air conditioner.

7.When you go out of the bedroom, you will...

A.turn off your computer and all the lights

B.turn off the lights

C.leave the computer and the lights on.

8.If you are invited to a birthday party one kilometre from your house, yoy will...

A.walk there

B.ask your parent to drive you there

C.cycle there

Exercise 2:Interview a classmate. Compare his/ her answer with yours. How nany different answers have you got?

Resort your classmate's answer to the class

3.Work in groups.Thinks of two more questions to add to the survey

Share your group's questions with the class. Vote for the best questions

3
QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
9 tháng 4 2018

Exercise 1: Đáp án tùy thích.

*Những đáp án tốt nhất:

1) B/C

2) C

3) B

5) C

6) B

7) A

8) A/C

13 tháng 4 2018

theo mình thì :

1.B; 2.C;3.B;4B;5C;6B;7A;8C

nhớ tick nha thanks

10 tháng 6 2020

1. There aren't many students taking part in the event.

2. They moved here two years ago.

3. If you don't turn unwanted light off, you will waste a lot of electricity.

4. Why don't we write about three Rs ?

5. It's fun to learn about recycling.

6. Reusabe bags are more costly than plastic bags.

7. You shouldn't throw old clothes away.

8. Don't turn the tap on when you are brushing your teeth.

31 tháng 8 2018

My favourite leisure activity is reading. I like reading because it is a hobby that is useful and interesting: useful because you can find a lot of knowledge of all areas that you need; interesting because the books can give you the joy and help you relax after a day of toil etc... Especially, when you join the forum, you can meet a lot of people who have interests similar to yours, comment on the books or novels that interest you.

I love books and also natural as reading books. At the age of ten, I was awarded "The Scarlet Sails" of Alexandre Green by my grandfather. It is the first of book that I have been. I read it does not know how many times (Up to now, I still love it and occasionally read it again). My love for books begun.

I usually spend almost of free time in choosing the book with my friends, participate in dicussion on the forum and reading (of course!). Every weekend and all holidays when I have no work to do, I often read books and ruminate on it. I also help some friends can select the genres of books that they like.

I always hope that I will have my own library in my future. I love books very much and perhaps, I couldn't live without them.

31 tháng 8 2018

I have many hobbies, but I like reading most. Books are always a good friend to me. It is a good way to improve my vocabularies by exposing many new words. By reading, I get better at concentration because it requires me to focus on what I am reading for long periods. It also opens up the knowledge door for me. Reading books tell me about the world's history, let me see the structure of the brain, or bring me a story of Sherlock Holmes. I think reading is one of the most interesting indoors activity.

Reason:
The book helps me understand more about the world around me, people, animals ....