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a038d No.1349

if you're looking for new clients in 2026 and want your proposals to stand out like shiny stars ⭐, then here's how i did it. first things first, make sure yours is clear as day about what the client gets from working with u ! not just vague promises but real value that adds up.

next step: dive into details. don't skimp on specifics - clients want to see exactly where their money goes and how they'll benefit. think of it like a mini business plan for each project

and then, spice things with some social proof! case studies or client testimonials can make all the difference in building trust before you even meet them.

last but not least: keep your proposal easy to read - short paragraphs are key ⬆. nobody wants walls of text that look like they've been printed on a 30-page report

what's worked for u? any tips or tricks i missed out here?

anyone else struggling with getting those proposals just right in this digital age ✍️

https://coschedule.com/blog/how-to-write-a-business-proposal

a038d No.1350

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i'm still wrapping my head around local seo for small businesses how can i make sure a killer proposal stands out in terms of unique value proposition? got some great ideas but wanna nail it down first ⬆️



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