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DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

Posted

DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

Its very nice to see yours do and donts

I like it

And will also try to follow these

Posted

DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

These are really useful points. Thanks alot. I will definitely keep them in mind when writing the offer.

Posted

DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

Helpful points for all.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😄

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Posted

DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

Very helpful!

Thanks for sharing

  • 1 year later...
Posted

DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

This is very helpful. Thank you.

Posted

DOs

  1. Write a concise and to the point offer
  2. Respond to any queries the buyer referred to in the post.
  3. Clearly, mention what the buyer will be getting as a final product
  4. Show your portfolio if possible
  5. Do ask questions if you have any related to the job
  6. Set a reasonable price and delivery time

DON’Ts

  1. Don’t use Sir/Madam. Use their names instead if possible.
  2. Never ever use a template offer
  3. Don’t explain all your work history and xx years of experience
  4. Avoid overpromising.
  5. Don’t share direct contact details

I hope, other forum members would also would like to add something here.

Very helpful tips, thanks

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