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What is up with potential clients just ignoring you after you send a proposal?

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What is up with potential clients just ignoring you after you send a proposal?

All Work, No Pay - a podcast that answers real questions that consultants, freelancers and business owners have asked

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Dec 7, 2020
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What is up with potential clients just ignoring you after you send a proposal?

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I’m a web dev, and this trend has been increasing for a while now. You send a quote and don’t hear anything back, most of the time you don’t even hear a “sorry, too expensive” or “sorry, we went with someone else”. Just radio silence. Everything goes good and communication is flowing, and then you send the proposal and never hear back.

It shouldn't be like that.   Getting ghosted by the people who need your help.  Wouldn't it be great if there was a better way, to build that connection, to show the client that you're the person for them.  Rather than just chucking a proposal over the wall and seeing if it hits the mark.  

Social media nerd and ethical sales enthusiast Ems Rae Searle talks about why proposals are out of date and on the more modern way to build a connection with your potential clients.  

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And if you prefer to read instead of listen, the transcript is available in this week's Daily Update - available later this week at https://clientrobot.com/allworknopay

If you'd like to get in touch with Ems then she's on Instagram as https://www.instagram.com/emsraesearle/ or at https://emsraesearle.com


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