The Ultimate Guide to Writing Proposals as a Consultant in 2026

Most consulting proposals don’t fail because of pricing — they fail because they’re treated like the finish line instead of the midpoint of the sale.

In this video, I break down how to write winning consulting proposals in 2026 — without sounding generic, getting ghosted, or relying on gimmicks. I’ll show you how I’ve delivered 2,000+ proposals, improved close rates, and built an 8-figure analytics firm that was later acquired by dentsu.

If you’re a consultant, freelancer, or service-based founder, this is a full, practical playbook on proposals — including:

  • Why most proposals fail before they’re even read
  • What a proposal is (and isn’t)
  • The core sections every proposal must include
  • When you should actually send a proposal
  • How to stop getting ghosted after you hit “send”
  • What to templatize vs. personalize (especially in the age of AI)
  • How long a proposal should take — and when you’re over-investing
  • The AI and tech stack I use to save time and increase conversions
  • What I learned after thousands of proposals — wins and losses
  • B2B realities like legal, procurement, insurance, and timelines
  • Why time kills deals — and how to keep momentum
  • Why you won’t win every deal (and why that’s normal)

This is real-world guidance from the trenches — not theory, not hype, and definitely not “get rich quick.”

This video is for consultants and founders who:

  • Are getting leads but losing momentum at the proposal stage
  • Feel unsure about pricing, scope, or structure
  • Want to look professional without overcomplicating things
  • Want repeatable, sustainable sales systems

Proposals don’t close deals — process does.

If you want better close rates, better clients, and less stress, this video will help you build that muscle.

Feras has founded, grown, and sold businesses in Silicon Valley and abroad, scaling them from zero revenue to 7 and 8 figures. In 2019, he sold e-Nor, a digital marketing consulting company, to dentsu (a top-5 global media company). Feras has served as an advisor to 150+ other new startup businesses, and in his current venture, Start Up With Feras, he's on a mission to help entrepreneurs in the consulting and services space start and grow their businesses smarter and stronger.

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