This Monday MasterClass we’re looking at web design proposals: what are they, what to consider, what to include in your price quote, AND a pricing system for your services, especially if you’re building websites with Elementor.

This episode covers a lot of valuable web-building information for all levels looking to learn about:

00:00 – How to write great web design proposals
00:50 – What are web design proposals and why we should use them
01:51 – What to prepare for a web proposal
02:05 – Interviewing the client
02:42 – The importance of listening
03:31 – Evaluating our abilities and expertise
03:52 – Evaluating resources & materials
05:40 – Evaluating our availability
6:12 – What to include in a web design proposal
06:35 – The client’s need (Problem)
06:51 – Our proposed solution
07:01 – Deliverables
07:16 – Proposed workflow/schedule
07:50 – Price Quote
08:00 – How to set a pricing system for your work
13:52 – Portfolio
14:21 – Contact Info

Read more about writing and creating website proposals for your web-design business and how to create your own pricing system in the in-depth post featured in this edition of Elementor’s Online Magazine:
https://elementor.com/blog/website-proposal/

Download your copy of a work/business/design proposal here:
https://elementor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2020/04/Webdesign_Proposal_Template_and_Example_060420.pdf

RESOURCES USED in this MASTERCLASS:
▸ Proposal Template (print) | https://elements.envato.com/proposal-YES8XR
▸ “Why the internet (probably) won’t break during the coronavirus pandemic” Vox.com | https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/3/25/21188391/internet-surge-traffic-coronavirus-pandemic

\ Tools we used in this Masterclass:
▸ Restaurant Website template | https://elementor.com/blog/restaurant-template-set/

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27 Comments

  1. I respect the channel but if you could just remove the "In Elementor, you can do this…" stuff, it'd appear more genuine (to me) that you care about the right way of writing proposals instead of making Elementor be included in those proposals. You have too many creative videos about how Elementor is great and I do think so too but this should be about me writing good proposals, right? Sorry if that's harsh, I didn't intend to demonize you.

  2. The aspect of creating custom sites when the client needs specific things that require code, what is the approach? Because I build WordPress sites which are just informational and require no code. Just drag and drop. What is the approach when creating code for custom features?

  3. Make sure to charge upfront at each stage — charging after you have already done the work is a recipe for disaster. Clients always drag their feet when they already have the website — some far more than others — so don't put yourself through it.

  4. I paid for Elementor Pro…assured "24/7" support…..went live with domain…Elementor no longer works….instructions on their website don't resolve the issue….submitting ticket process, itself, was nightmarish…..no word from Elementor. ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE!!!!!!

  5. Great video & post. Thank you. One area I used to overlook was what I call "Management" charges – phone calls, meetings, emails, etc. – I now add that line item to all my quotes. Thanks for the template download!

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