Business Proposal Outline
When starting a proposal and need a strong structure to guide content creation. Ideal for RFP responses or unsolicited bids.
Prompt
Create a persuasive business proposal outline for client [CLIENT_NAME] for a project scoped as: [PROJECT_SCOPE]. Budget range: [BUDGET_RANGE]. Structure it with sections: Executive Summary, Problem Statement, Proposed Solution, Implementation Plan, Timeline, Budget Breakdown, and Call to Action. Under each section, provide 2-3 bullet points of what to include. Also suggest a compelling title and how to tailor the tone for this client. Ensure it follows best practices for winning proposals.
Fill in these
Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[CLIENT_NAME][PROJECT_SCOPE][BUDGET_RANGE]
Pro tips
- Incorporate the client's specific challenges and brand voice for personalization.
- Ask for a 1-minute elevator pitch version of the executive summary.
- Request sample phrases that create urgency or prove ROI.
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