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380 - Walkthrough of my 15k website proposal (real world paid example)

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Here's a walk through of one of my real world, paid 15k web design proposals. I walk you through what I included, how I structured it and the 3 keys I recommend that every web design proposal have.

This audio is taken from a recent video I posted on my YouTube channel so I highly recommend checking out the video version if you'd like to see all the visuals!

⏯️ Watch the video version here

And you share your thoughts, feedback and questions at the show notes for this one which will be at joshhall.co/380

Quick tips:

Web proposals don't need to be complex PDF brochures to be effective—they need to clearly communicate goals, deliverables, and pricing to help clients make decisions quickly.
• Website proposals should focus on three key elements: goals and expected results, a simple outline of deliverables, and clear costs presented as investments
• The most effective proposals are scannable documents of 2-3 pages, not 20-page brochures that overwhelm clients
• Include 10-15 high-level deliverables rather than an exhaustive checklist of every task you'll perform
• Separate core website development from add-on services like SEO boosts or e-commerce functionality to create clear line items
• Consider your proposal's audience—often they need to share it with CEOs or boards who need to quickly understand what they're approving
• Real examples of successful proposals show consistent structure across different project sizes, from $4,000 to $15,000
• Payment schedules should be clearly outlined with 50% upfront for smaller projects or 30/30/40 splits for larger ones

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction and Context (00:00:00)

2. The Three Keys to High Converting Proposals (00:01:45)

3. Avoid Making a PDF Website Proposal (00:06:05)

4. Josh's Proposal Structure and Template (00:08:36)

5. Real-World Example: $4,000 Website Redesign (00:14:00)

6. Real-World Example: $12,000 E-commerce Build (00:18:53)

7. Real-World Example: $15,000 Auction Website (00:21:55)

390 episodes

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Manage episode 484049317 series 2566484
Content provided by Josh Hall. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh Hall or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Here's a walk through of one of my real world, paid 15k web design proposals. I walk you through what I included, how I structured it and the 3 keys I recommend that every web design proposal have.

This audio is taken from a recent video I posted on my YouTube channel so I highly recommend checking out the video version if you'd like to see all the visuals!

⏯️ Watch the video version here

And you share your thoughts, feedback and questions at the show notes for this one which will be at joshhall.co/380

Quick tips:

Web proposals don't need to be complex PDF brochures to be effective—they need to clearly communicate goals, deliverables, and pricing to help clients make decisions quickly.
• Website proposals should focus on three key elements: goals and expected results, a simple outline of deliverables, and clear costs presented as investments
• The most effective proposals are scannable documents of 2-3 pages, not 20-page brochures that overwhelm clients
• Include 10-15 high-level deliverables rather than an exhaustive checklist of every task you'll perform
• Separate core website development from add-on services like SEO boosts or e-commerce functionality to create clear line items
• Consider your proposal's audience—often they need to share it with CEOs or boards who need to quickly understand what they're approving
• Real examples of successful proposals show consistent structure across different project sizes, from $4,000 to $15,000
• Payment schedules should be clearly outlined with 50% upfront for smaller projects or 30/30/40 splits for larger ones

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction and Context (00:00:00)

2. The Three Keys to High Converting Proposals (00:01:45)

3. Avoid Making a PDF Website Proposal (00:06:05)

4. Josh's Proposal Structure and Template (00:08:36)

5. Real-World Example: $4,000 Website Redesign (00:14:00)

6. Real-World Example: $12,000 E-commerce Build (00:18:53)

7. Real-World Example: $15,000 Auction Website (00:21:55)

390 episodes

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