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- [Interviewer] So Dan, what do you say when a client says, send me a proposal? - Oh I ing hate proposals. I hate proposals. You know Ive closed five figure deals, six figure deals, seven figure deal, without doing proposals. Over the years, all my career in business, except the beginning, Ive done some proposal which is the worst idea ever. I havent done a proposal since then. Now Im not saying proposal doesnt have its place, but the problem is, you know what I mean. You spend all your time after talk to the prospect, days, hours, weeks, crafting their perfect proposal and then you send it out and you email them and guess what, you never hear from them again. Its all a waste of time. Comment below, how many of you done that before? You send them a proposal. Right? When you know its a no, when you know youre not gonna do business. So if you can not close them on the phone what makes you think a few pieces of paper could close them? It is stupid. Instead of proposal, what I re