Social Media Proposal Document

When you are discussing your social media management services with prospective clients, whether it’s through a job bid on a freelance website or with a business you have made direct contact with, you will often find yourself repeating things like:

The huge growth of social media

How productive and profitable social media can be for businesses

The types of services you can provide

How much you charge for each service

Your sales pitch to convince the client why they should hire YOU instead of anyone else

Well You Aren't The Only One

We found ourselves doing exactly the same thing and so did other members of PayingSocialMediaJobs.com, so we decided to put together an awesome ‘Proposal Document’ that would take all of the hard work out of this for you.

This document contains tons of great info and statistics about how social media is growing exponentially and how important it is for businesses to use in their marketing. It contains a full list of social media management services with a price list and has a strong closing at the end designed to get prospective contacting you, desperate to hire you!

All you need to do is make a few simple changes in the document to things such as your name and contact details, the services and prices that you want to offer and then you just save it as a pdf file. You can then use it as a great sales tool that you can attach to your job bids or send to prospective clients that you find through other channels.

The document is a Word document, so you need Microsoft Word to open it. If you have a recent version of Microsoft Word, you can simply select ‘File’, ‘Save As’ and choose ‘Save as PDF’ to save the document as a pdf file. This will make the document look more professional before you send it to prospective clients. If you have an older version of Word, you can use a free online ‘Word to PDF‘ converter.

This document really is a great sales tool, and if used effectively it will help you get a lot more social media clients.

DOWNLOAD THE PROPOSAL DOCUMENT

You may need to right-click the following link and select ‘Save Link As’ to download the file to your computer.

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