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Writing a Website Design Proposal is like being forced to listen to Barry Manilow on mother’s day – painful, excruciating, and deep down, just a little exciting.  Seriously though, writing a proposal is tedious, time-consuming and yes, very painful at times.  This is especially the case when you have no idea what to include, what to leave out and generally how to structure the thing.  But that’s ok because as web designers we’re not experts at everything. This why a website design proposal template is so very useful is helping you create a new proposal.  It takes out the painful guesswork and it saves you time, and as a freelance web designer, that’s all you can really ask for.

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