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[DD] Is your copywriting proposal is TOO LONG?

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copywritematters.com

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belinda@copywritematters.com

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Tue, Nov 23, 2021 03:22 PM

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In the last few emails, I’ve stepped through six pages here of my copywriting proposal but the

In the last few emails, I’ve stepped through six pages here of my copywriting proposal but the document usually ends up closer to ten pages. Possibly more, if my copywriting client needed a website and a brochure, or they were also thinking about an email marketing series. And you know what? That’s okay. I always assumed my prospective client would make their decision without talking to me again. That means I made sure they had all the information I thought they needed to make a decision in my favour. Is it a lot of work to create this kind of copywriting proposal? It can be. Is it worth it? Definitely. But here’s a pro tip… once you create a template of your proposal document and templates of your services blurbs, it’s actually very easy (and quick) to put together. Want a checklist that makes it easy? [YES PLEASE!](=) The sales process doesn’t finish here, either. Make sure you follow up! Maybe we’ll cover that next. Let me know if that’s of interest and whether you found this series on copywriting proposals useful. Will you change your quote into a proposal for investment? An offer that can’t be refused? Let's have a few days off from the DD emails so you can create your new proposal. Belinda Want to sell your services more effectively (so you can be booked out and increase those rates)? This is what we’re all about in my [Confident Copywriting mentoring group](=) Hey, you're getting these emails because you signed up to the Daily Draft. If you want to tap out of these emais but nothing else), [hit this link](. No hard feelings. If you want out of everything >> [Unsubscribe]( Where am I? 101 N. Brand Blvd. 11th Floor, Glendale, California 91203

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