Looking For Pre Made Proposal Templates

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Hey All:

I am seeking advice on finding a good pre-made offline marketing proposal that I can edit myself with my own content, graphics, logo, etc. If anyone has a good one I can use, I would appreciate the share. I would like to have something that includes social media marketing, website developement, SEO, mobile marketing, video marketing, reputation marketing, etc. that has good graphics, explanations of each service, and a place for pricing. Again, any advice is appreciated here!

Thanks,

Doug
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  • Profile picture of the author tftom
    Did anyone ever respond? What are you using now?
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  • Profile picture of the author toddbiala
    hey man i'd recommend checking out Proposal Software | Bidsketch. I've been using it and it is great. May not have all your looking for but has all you need.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew H
    I use this one: Print Templates - Sleek Proposal - Professional Proposal Template | GraphicRiver

    However the site has a lot of different templates.
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  • Profile picture of the author tftom
    Thanks for the recommendations. How do you deal with the PSD? Can that be exported to Word? Do you actually use Photoshop to create the proposal?

    Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew H
    I create it in Photoshop and then send it to a local printer who does borderless printing on medium stock paper. Looks really professional (and only a couple dollars). Alternatively you can just get nice letter heads printed up and then use your printer at home to print the text in.

    If you are doing a bigger job (15k +) I would recommend putting together a small seamed brochure going over the job and showcasing your previous similar work. I paid $60 to get one printed and seamed before; I landed the job and the client mentioned how my proposal stood out.
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    • Profile picture of the author tftom
      Originally Posted by mcflause View Post

      I create it in Photoshop and then send it to a local printer who does borderless printing on medium stock paper. Looks really professional (and only a couple dollars). Alternatively you can just get nice letter heads printed up and then use your printer at home to print the text in.

      If you are doing a bigger job (15k +) I would recommend putting together a small seamed brochure going over the job and showcasing your previous similar work. I paid $60 to get one printed and seamed before; I landed the job and the client mentioned how my proposal stood out.
      Makes sense. Great idea.

      Thanks.
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