Sam | Proposal Doctor

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Sam | Proposal Doctor

Sam | Proposal Doctor

@PropAiDoctor

Helping freelancers win more clients with better proposals. Daily proposal rewrites + outreach frameworks. Build better pitches ↓

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Sam | Proposal Doctor
Sam | Proposal Doctor@PropAiDoctor·
We analyzed 500 freelance proposals. 3 patterns showed up: • Most are too long • Most open with fluff • Most never diagnose the client problem Winning proposals are short, specific, and observational. We built PropAI to fix that.
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Timothée Kronegg
Timothée Kronegg@TimKronegg·
What's up builders! What are you building/doing today? I start first 👇
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Amit Yadav
Amit Yadav@ydamitcodes·
What are you building guys ? Let's connect and build together 🤝
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Karan Bhilhatiya
Karan Bhilhatiya@karanbhilhatiya·
Say hi + share what you’re building lets check
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foundrceo
foundrceo@foundrceo·
It's Thursday. Time to promote your product. What are you working on?
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Nick Launches
Nick Launches@nicklaunches·
Free traffic thread. Tell me what you're building or marketing this week 👇
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John
John@ionleu·
drop ur startup link
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Extrastiv
Extrastiv@Extrastiv·
Everyone is talking about how to land gigs. No one is talking about how to retain them. You can land a $1000 retainer today and lose it tomorrow. Here are my top 50 ways to retain a gig as a freelancer: 1. Always give your client a status update even if you haven't started working on the project. Your client sent that brief four days ago and hasn't heard from you. In their head, they're already drafting the "just checking in" email. Beat them to it. A simple "Got the brief, starting tomorrow" costs you nothing and saves the relationship everything. Only legends will understand this. 2. Deliver something small before the first real deadline. They asked for the full strategy by Friday. It's Tuesday. Send them the research doc you've already pulled together. No explanation needed. Just drop it in their inbox. That one early move will do more for your renewal than the strategy itself. 3. Build a private style guide from their feedback and never make them repeat themselves. The moment a client has to correct you on the same thing twice, something shifts in how they see you. Every edit they send is a manual. Read it like one. By your third project, you should already know what they'll say before they say it. 4. Never submit work at a strange hour without context. You sent the deliverable at 1:47AM with no message. Now the client is wondering if you're okay, if the work is rushed, if something went wrong. Always give them a reasonable reason. 5. Keep receipts of every approval they gave you. One day a client will look at your work and say "this isn't what I asked for." The freelancer with the email thread showing where they approved every direction keeps the client. The one who argues from memory loses the relationship and sometimes the invoice. 6. Drop one unsolicited observation with every deliverable. You're handing in the content calendar and you noticed their competitor just launched a campaign they haven't responded to. Say something even if it is just one line. Clients pay consultants thousands for that kind of awareness. You're giving it away as a footnote. That footnote is why they keep you. This list is long, I will drop 7-50 inside my newsletter tomorrow morning. For those who are not subscribed yet, here is the link (extrastiv.substack.com)
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Sam | Proposal Doctor
Sam | Proposal Doctor@PropAiDoctor·
Most proposals are way too long. Weak: 450+ word walls of text. Strong: Short, sharp, and specific. We analyzed 500 proposals. Winners stayed under 200 words.
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Extrastiv
Extrastiv@Extrastiv·
@PropAiDoctor Ok, I will check it out. If it's good ,you will pay me for marketing o😂😇
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🃏@anupamrjp·
drop what you’re building today 👇
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Victoria A
Victoria A@iamzioraa·
Asides upwork, what other sites offer well paid jobs? Upwork connect is just so expensive.
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Lia
Lia@bleeding_sun·
I’m hiring multiple artists for my upcoming outsourcing studio 🐴 In an industry currently impacted by AI restructuring and a focus on "resource management," I want Steedcrest to take a different approach. I am launching a new outsourcing studio dedicated to supporting both the creative needs of game developers and the ones of the artists who make those projects possible. Interested? Apply here: steedcrest.com/careers
Steedcrest@steedcrest_co

We’re hiring! Currently available job openings: 🔸Character Concept Artists (Contract) 🔸 Environment/Props Concept Artists (Contract) 🔸 Illustrators (Contract) Apply here: 🔗 steedcrest.com/careers

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𝕾𝖙𝖊𝖑𝖋 ᶜʳᶠ swªg
Muito bom ser freelancer trabalhei ontem e acordei hj 13h e estou aqui deitada na cama com meus cachorrinhos
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Celena Mcmahon
Celena Mcmahon@CelenaMcma21232·
Freelance creator. Passionate coffee geek. Unable to type with boxing gloves on. Typical analyst. Thinker.DSegFB
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Layla Garcia
Layla Garcia@mrs_a3389·
Hello world I am one curious coder working on Smart Contracts Open for freelance 🎯
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Emma Evans
Emma Evans@OByte25441·
Greetings world Meet a detailJoin my communityoriented AI engineer architecting Computer Vision Open for freelance 💥
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Hazel Patel
Hazel Patel@OrinoD932·
Welcome people I am an creative AI engineer designing UI/UX Open for freelance 🌟
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Stephanie Robinson
Stephanie Robinson@OionR90356·
Greetings world I am one missionStay curiousdriven bug hunter exploring LLMs Open for freelance ⭐
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