When writing a proposal for a small job, it is unnecessary to drown your clients in a large proposal document. Ensure your customer is getting exactly what they want out of the project with these simple tips.
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Keep it simple.
Avoid overwhelming the client by providing an extensive document with too much detail. Provide the client with a brief but concise proposal.
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Address essential questions.
Be sure to provide answers to questions like such as: What does the project cost? What will be included or excluded? How are you fixing our problem? What is the job length and payment terms?
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Try and adjust.
Establish a format for small project proposals and adjust as you go. Once you have something that flows, it will make the process simple.
By providing your customer the right amount of detail without making them feel like the project is bigger than it is, you can create an open working relationship with your customer that will carry through to project completion.
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