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		<title>The Winning Proposal: A Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently received a review copy of &#8220;The Winning Proposal&#8221; from its author, Juliet Du Preez, and finally made time to read it so I can give you a review. Juliet came across one of my guides, &#8220;How to (Really) Make Money on Elance,&#8221; and thought that her ebook would be a good complement to...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently received a review copy of <a title="The Winning Proposal" href="http://www.thesavvyfreelancer.com/winning-proposal" target="_blank">&#8220;The Winning Proposal&#8221;</a> from its author, Juliet Du Preez, and finally made time to read it so I can give you a review.</p>
<p><img src="file:///Users/Lexi/Pictures/savvy%20freelancer/TheWinningProposalWhite.jpg" alt="" /><a title="The Winning Proposal" href="http://www.thesavvyfreelancer.com/winning-proposal"><img class="frame left" title="The Winning Proposal" src="http://www.thesavvyfreelancer.com/Images/TheWinningProposalWhite.jpg" alt="The Winning Proposal" width="215" height="247" /></a></p>
<p>Juliet came across one of my guides, <a title="Money on Elance" href="http://www.moneyonelance.com" target="_blank">&#8220;How to (Really) Make Money on Elance,&#8221; </a>and thought that her ebook would be a good complement to it. After all, her ebook is all about winning proposals on bidding sites such as <a href="http://www.thesavvyfreelancer.com/elance"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="7 Tips to Make Money on Elance"  rel="external">Elance</a>.</p>
<p>The first thing that struck me about &#8220;The Winning Proposal&#8221; was the sheer volume of it. For an ebook about writing proposals, I didn&#8217;t expect 106 pages. But there&#8217;s good reason for that.</p>
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<h2>More Than Proposals</h2>
<p>Juliet&#8217;s ebook is really thorough and actually goes beyond just putting together a winning proposal. For example, she includes tips for:</p>
<ul>
<li>creating an attractive profile</li>
<li>putting together an impressive portfolio</li>
<li>assessing a job description to decide if you really want it</li>
<li>spotting scams</li>
<li>screening potential clients</li>
<li>sustaining your success &#8211; after you win the bid</li>
</ul>
<h2>How To Make Winning Proposals</h2>
<p>Now, onto the meat of the ebook, which is the actual proposal. Juliet shows two ways to make a proposal: the long, formal proposal and the brief proposal.</p>
<p>Juliet goes through each of the parts of the proposal &#8211; what to include, how to write it, how to price your services. The ebook even includes a complete sample proposal, and a link to a downloadable template.</p>
<p>Although I don&#8217;t foresee myself needing Juliet&#8217;s format for a long proposal (unless I market my services to corporate clients, maybe), her advice is spot on for creating any type of proposal.</p>
<p>For example, I often have prospects contacting me requiring something that&#8217;s similar but not quite exactly the service packages I have on my freelance website. Or they inquire about my rates even though these are published on my site.</p>
<p>This is an opportunity for me to reiterate my qualifications and how I can help the prospect with their copywriting and/or marketing needs. Which is exactly what I would accomplish by following Juliet&#8217;s guidelines &#8211; even if I use my own proposal template or outline.</p>
<p>As for the brief proposal, Juliet presents four real-life examples of how not to create a brief proposal, and then she writes a brief proposal to demonstrate how to do it. The contrast is quite eye-opening.</p>
<p>The brief proposal is probably what I&#8217;ll use more, but with a few changes. For example, even if it is a brief proposal, I would add sub-titles to guide the prospective client along. Otherwise, Juliet&#8217;s letter format, composed of more than five paragraphs, could be difficult to skim.</p>
<p>As I said, Juliet is very thorough. She goes into a lot of detail, which is perfect for the new freelancer, or at least one who&#8217;s new to bidding sites.</p>
<p>She even has a system for monitoring the bids you make, your successes and &#8220;failures&#8221; (Juliet says there are no failures, only lessons to be learned), and how to keep improving your game. I&#8217;m not likely to do this, mainly because I loathe details. But if you&#8217;re more meticulous than I am and have the time, this exercise will certainly give you insights.</p>
<h2>What You&#8217;ll Take Away From This Ebook</h2>
<p>The principles Juliet teaches are applicable not only to bidding sites, but to any situation where we, freelancers, pitch our services to potential clients.</p>
<p>For example, Juliet emphasizes that we need to read and re-read the job description to make sure we understand what the client&#8217;s requirements are. We should contact the prospect with questions, if we have any. Understanding <a title="What your clients really want" href="http://thesavvyfreelancer.com/management/get-inside-your-clients-heads" target="_blank">what our clients really want</a> is key to being successful freelancers.</p>
<p>Juliet&#8217;s advice is certainly consistent with what Trish Lambert and I present in <a title="Money on Elance" href="http://www.moneyonelance.com" target="_blank">&#8220;How to (Really) Make Money on Elance&#8221;</a> as well as in my ebook, <a title="Website Secrets" href="http://www.thesavvyfreelancer.com/website-secrets.html" target="_blank">&#8220;The Savvy Freelancer&#8217;s Website Secrets: How to Create a Client Magnet Online,&#8221;</a> and various posts throughout TheSavvyFreelancer.com.</p>
<p>For a mere $12, &#8220;The Winning Proposal&#8221; is a small but worthwhile investment for any freelancer who&#8217;s serious about being successful. Juliet promises that, after reading and following the steps in the ebook, the reader will have:</p>
<ul>
<li>a top-notch profile</li>
<li>at least one impressive proposal</li>
<li>a stronger personal brand</li>
</ul>
<h2>Is It For You?</h2>
<p>I recommend &#8220;The Winning Proposal&#8221; to any freelancer who would like to improve their marketing efforts &#8211; whether in freelance bidding sites or not. If you have all the clients you can handle, and you&#8217;re happy with the type of clients you have, then you probably don&#8217;t need this.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll certainly be referring to this the next time I create a custom online marketing proposal for a client. Just to make sure I&#8217;ve made it well as I possibly could.</p>
<p>Find out more about &#8220;The Winning Proposal&#8221; <a title="The Winning Proposal" href="http://www.thesavvyfreelancer.com/winning-proposal" target="_blank">here</a> and download a sample chapter to decide if this is something that can help you. <em>(Disclosure: Paid affiliate)</em></p>
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