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Best custom offers on buyers request


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Hello,

What do you think it’s best to sent customs offers on buyers request?
You think is better to introduce you like : Hello, My name is…I am a Graphician etc.
Or : Hello, I will help you with this request… etc…

Anyone can help me with this?

I want to be very proffesional but i think the buyers don’t waste time to read all the introduction.

Thank’s

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Guest offlinehelpers

Why not just combine the two? 😉

Hello, I’m so-and so and I’m a graphics specialist.

I can help you with your request because…

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Try to use “Good day, My expected client”

I don’t think that’s a great idea either. Saying “my expected client” comes off as cocky instead of confident–you’re basically saying that you’re placing an expectation on them to become your client. Plus, it’s grammatically incorrect.

Just say hi and state what you can do for them. Don’t be too formal, or too casual. Be professional but conversational.

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You can be causal while professional. For me, that approach has worked. I usually start off with a friendly "Hello!’ and then give a one-line introduction. After that, it’s all business. I explain what I can do for them based on their request and offer to answer any questions. I then conclude by thanking them for their time.

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So, what will be best you think? Actually I’m new here. Can you give me some pretty starting?

Don’t get too fancy. I’ve always just started with “Hey there!” It’s conversational, and it starts you off on equal footing with the buyer, which is the proper way to start a business relationship.

What’s important is the rest of the pitch, where you detail how you’ll address their request. Remember not to make this about you, but about how you are able to meet their needs. Read their request thoroughly and actually speak to specific parts about it rather than just bragging about your capabilities.

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Don’t get too fancy. I’ve always just started with “Hey there!” It’s conversational, and it starts you off on equal footing with the buyer, which is the proper way to start a business relationship.

What’s important is the rest of the pitch, where you detail how you’ll address their request. Remember not to make this about you, but about how you are able to meet their needs. Read their request thoroughly and actually speak to specific parts about it rather than just bragging about your capabilities.

Thank’s

This is one of the best answer

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Just say “hello”
You and buyer not some friends, not lovers, and it’s not your boss. You are equal and you need to take this into account, do not put yourself as someone’s employee instantly.
Partner, perhaps.
Therefore, you must speak as an equal partner.
But its only my opinion.

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Just say “hello”

You and buyer not some friends, not lovers, and it’s not your boss. You are equal and you need to take this into account, do not put yourself as someone’s employee instantly.

Partner, perhaps.

Therefore, you must speak as an equal partner.

But its only my opinion.

That’s a nice opinion!!

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Don’t get too fancy. I’ve always just started with “Hey there!” It’s conversational, and it starts you off on equal footing with the buyer, which is the proper way to start a business relationship.

What’s important is the rest of the pitch, where you detail how you’ll address their request. Remember not to make this about you, but about how you are able to meet their needs. Read their request thoroughly and actually speak to specific parts about it rather than just bragging about your capabilities.

I will go with your advice.

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Guest gridwalker

Why not just combine the two? 😉

Hello, I’m so-and so and I’m a graphics specialist.

I can help you with your request because…

Thanks. This is really helpful.

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How to write buyer request!

First welcome your client with greetings Like ,Hello Hope you are doing good or doing well

2 Try to explain the things you will do for client according to his provided details in the request.

3 Add your portfolio

4 Mention the ( Files Format ) you will provide to the client in the delivery

5.Mention Delivery Time….

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How to write buyer request!

First welcome your client with greetings Like ,Hello Hope you are doing good or doing well

2 Try to explain the things you will do for client according to his provided details in the request.

3 Add your portfolio

4 Mention the ( Files Format ) you will provide to the client in the delivery

5.Mention Delivery Time….

Hey,

So, you consider cuz is better to send a portofolio instead to tell " check my gigs"?

Thank’s

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