Create Proposals and Responding to Job Boards.
Duration: 1.5 hours
In this workshop, you will be equipped with some practical templates and strategies for creating top-notch proposals to WOW “potential clients”. You will also learn some effective strategies for responding to job boards and RPFs that will help you stand out from the crowd of applicants!
Course curriculum
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Proposal Writing for Clients
- Download Workshop Handout
- LESSON 1: Proposal Writing Challenges
- LESSON 2: Common Proposal Mistakes
- LESSON 3: Seven Key to Writing WInning Proposals
- LESSON 4: Assessing Client Needs
- LESSON 5: Preparing to Write the Proposal
- LESSON 6: Eight Elements of the Proposal
- LESSON 7: Proposal Follow-up
- Freelance Jobs Guide
- Example Proposal Template
- Proposal Software Guide
- Sample Proposal Follow-up Emails
Instructor
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Craig Cannings
Chief Learning Officer, Freelance University
In 2008, my wife Kelly and I co-founded Freelance University with the purpose of becoming the #1 go-to training center for Freelancers and VAs from around the globe! As of this year, we have successfully trained over 25,000 Virtual Assistants and Freelancers in more than 75 countries. Kelly and I have had the great privilege of building our Online University while raising our 5 daughters who are the greatest blessings of our lives. I look forward to meeting you and seeing you either in this program or at our University very soon. I leave you with my favorite quote from marketing guru, Seth Godin: "The only worse thing than starting something and failing... is not starting something."
You meet a great new prospective client at a conference and follow up with a detailed and thorough email exchange. They then ask you to send over a proposal. “Gulp,” you say. “What the heck do I do now?!” In this course we’ll offer up powerfully...
Course Reviews
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Creating Client Proposals and Responding to Job Boards
Stephanie McLaughlin
Great course! You always keep it simple; for beginners to advance freelancers.
Great course! You always keep it simple; for beginners to advance freelancers.
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