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theres marriage proposals and then theres business proposals both a challenge in their own right but one has 10 steps that are guaranteed to help [Applause] [Music] hello world its me mike plogger back with another visme video to help you prepare for your next business venture while visme can help you with a vast array of business projects and strategies one thing we dont specialize in is marriage proposals if you havent gotten on any yet well let you figure that one out on your own but one proposal we can help you with is a business proposal not only do we have professionally designed templates available for free on our website but in this video im going to share 10 simple steps for getting started and nailing your next proposal stick with me and youll have new clients and customers in no time so without further ado shall we before we hop into those 10 steps lets first discuss the business proposal at its core their purpose convince someone whos intrigued but not necessarily