Copywriting Proposal
Prepared by: Sender Name [Sender.Company]
Prepared for: Client Name [Client.Company]
Prepared by: Sender Name [Sender.Company]
Prepared for: Client Name [Client.Company]
A copywriter’s key responsibilities are writing copy and prose for advertising purposes. This entails creative copy where the copywriter provides short-form content to be used for creative purposes. The other kind of copywriting is content copy where the copywriter provides long-form content, such as blogs and articles, that are used for more detailed advertising with SEO and website content in mind.
A copywriting proposal, like any proposal, starts with an introduction and an executive summary. From there, write details about your service offering, pricing, how to contact you, and your testimonials. Some writers prefer to include an acknowledgement and acceptance form if the client wishes to hire them.
A creative proposal is similar to most freelance proposals. Begin your proposal with an introduction of yourself, testimonials from past clients, and examples of past work. Following this, you can provide details about the work you will be doing for the client. Finish the proposal by adding the timeframe of the project, project pricing, and an acceptance form.
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