Sales Proposals

Do You Enjoy Writing Sales Proposals?

Nobody knows your business better than you. You’ve built it from the ground up with each investment, each new hire, each new contract bringing you and your team one step closer to the success your work deserves.

When a potential new client asks you to submit a sales proposal, you know you can answer the call. You know what separates you from your competition, what you can offer your clients that no one else can.

You know what to say: but how are you going to say it? How are you going to communicate your strengths in a way that resonates with the reader, and position your company to prove it has the skills to solve their problem?

Can You Communicate What Makes You Great?

But the clock is ticking: not only are you racing the competition for this new business but every minute that you spend wrestling formatting or debating word choices is a minute that you’re not servicing the clients you’ve already won.

In its proven successes and ability to bring similar success to new potential clients, you believe in your team.

But how do you know whether you’re answering their request to the best of your abilities? How can you avoid wasting that time—time that should be spent with your existing clients?

The Billion-Dollar Question

That ticking clock brings many clients to our door. We know how important it is that when a new potential client asks you for a written sales proposal, you send that proposal fast without sacrificing quality, creativity, or style.

We can help make that happen.

For over ten years, we’ve crafted sales proposals across nearly every possible vertical. Across nearly every B2B vertical, our trained professionals have helped craft hundreds of written sales proposals for our clients. These proposals have won over $1B in new business.

A Proposal as Unique As Your Business

We understand that no two clients—or two sales proposals—are exactly alike. That's why the first step we take for every sales proposal is to sit down with you and your team to identify your team's core strengths and key differentiators.Once we understand what makes your business unique and what this proposal requires, our team of trained professionals will begin creating bespoke content that you can use in all future sales proposals. Combining your strengths with our understanding of the pain points of your new client, our writers and designers will create a wholly unique proposal, allowing you to give your full time to managing your business.This content can be combined with one of our many vertical-specific template solutions so that you’re prepared not just for this client, but any other you intend to pursue.And if you would rather write it yourself, we can provide you with just the sales proposal template so that you can present the most polished version of your business.

What a Winning Sales Proposal Can Do for You

We've seen firsthand the difference a victorious sales proposal can make for a small to medium-sized business.A successful proposal could equal a new hire, the freedom to move and grow in any direction you desire. Most importantly, every new client is a new fresh success story: the potential foundation for every future sales proposal to win you even more new clients in the future.

Your Business Deserves Success

The feeling of losing a contract that you know you could have won—that you know you SHOULD have won—is terrible. If the sting of rejection wasn't enough, you're left with nothing to show for all the time and energy you put into your sales proposal.And if you don't change your approach to written sales proposals, there's no reason to expect a different outcome from the next request you receive.

Your Next New Client Is One Proposal Away

If you’re determined to win new business with your next sales proposal, we want to work with you to make it happen.

We love working with engaged, driven, and passionate clients: organizations that know their business is ready to step up to the plate, to solve new clients’ problems, and just need professional help to develop a winning written sales proposal

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