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whats up everybody im jesse show walter and in this episode were going to talk about client proposals for all you freelancing types out there if you want to get the client you want to land the job youre probably going to have to set a proposal but what goes into a proposal should you talk about money should there be terms and conditions a contract do they need to sign it or to talk about all of that in this episode and im even gonna show you an example of my proposal that i send out to potential clients so stick around because i want you to land that client [Music] okay first things first your proposal should be branded to you and it should be looking stylish dont be sending some sort of google doc to people you could do that with invoices sure but if youre trying to make a good impression the proposal is a part of that so make it look nice make it look branded to you and your business spend the time itll be well worth it next up should be a project brief a short synopsis of wh