Aquent & Kernspiracy present Nuts and Bolts of Winning Proposals


Whether you're a seasoned veteran or an aspiring newcomer, most creative professionals spend way too much time writing proposals. Neglecting to ask the right questions before writing a proposal can create hours of unpaid work. What's more, if you forget to address important issues (like your client's budget) you can waste a lot of time writing proposals for prospects that can't afford you to begin with.Yet, even when you think you've asked all the right questions, it's natural to wonder:

  1. Are my proposals being read at all or simply skimmed?

  2. Do my proposals have enough (or too much) information?

  3. Do my prospects understand the work that is involved in the project?


We can answer these questions and help you save all that time and money using real world examples to teach you how to craft more effective proposals that get you working!

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