How to Write a Proposal Offering Custom ChatGPT Prompts on Freelance Sites
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How to Write a Proposal Offering Custom ChatGPT Prompts on Freelance Sites
You're a prompt engineer. You can write prompts that save businesses hours every week. But when you bid on freelance jobs, your proposals get ignored. You're competing with hundreds of other freelancers – many with lower prices and fake profiles. The difference between winning and losing is your proposal. This guide teaches you exactly how to write proposals that get opened, read, and answered. You'll learn the research phase, proposal structure, templates for different job types, pricing strategies, and how to close the deal. No fluff. Just templates you can copy and customize today.
Why Most Proposals Fail (And How to Stand Out)
- Generic templates: "Dear Hiring Manager, I am writing to express my interest..." – deleted immediately.
- No proof of work: "I can write prompts" – everyone says that. Show examples.
- Too long: 500-word proposals are ignored. Keep it under 250 words.
- All about you: "I have 5 years of experience" – clients care about their problem, not your resume.
- No call to action: "Let me know if you're interested" – give them a specific next step.
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📘 Get Your Copy →Step 1: Research the Job Before Writing
Most freelancers read the title and bid. Winners read the entire job post, research the client, and customize their proposal.
- What is the client's specific problem? (Not just "I need prompts" – why?)
- What industry are they in? (E-commerce? Real estate? Coaching?)
- Have they hired before? (Check their job history on Upwork)
- What's their budget range? (If listed, price accordingly)
- What's their timeline? (Urgent jobs need faster responses)
Step 2: The 5-Part Winning Proposal Structure
Every winning proposal has these 5 parts in order:
- Part 1 – Hook (1-2 sentences): Reference something specific from the job post. Prove you read it.
- Part 2 – Problem restatement (1 sentence): "So if I understand correctly, you need..."
- Part 3 – Your solution + proof (2-3 sentences): What you'll deliver + a relevant example.
- Part 4 – Process (1-2 sentences): How you'll work with them.
- Part 5 – Call to action (1 sentence): A specific, low-friction next step.
Proposal Template #1: For a Client Who Needs Prompts for Social Media
"Hi [Client Name], I saw you need ChatGPT prompts for Instagram captions that actually drive engagement – not generic 'check out this product' posts.
I specialize in creating social media prompt packs that save creators 5-10 hours/week. My prompts include hook formulas, engagement questions, and platform-specific formatting.
Here's a sample prompt I'd create for you:
'Act as a social media copywriter. Write 3 Instagram caption options for [product]. Use a [tone] tone. Include a hook in the first line, a question in the middle, and a call to action at the end. Add 3-5 relevant hashtags.'
My process: Send me your brand voice guidelines and 3 example posts you love. I'll create 20 custom prompts within 3 days. You approve before final delivery.
If this sounds helpful, let's hop on a quick 10-minute call to discuss your specific needs. I'm available [day/time]. Or just reply with your top 3 content struggles and I'll send a free sample prompt.
[Your Name]"
Proposal Template #2: For a Client Who Needs Prompts for E-commerce Product Descriptions
"Hi [Client Name], I noticed you need prompts to generate product descriptions for your [product category] store. You mentioned you have 200+ products – writing descriptions manually would take weeks.
I've created similar prompt packs for e-commerce stores that cut product description time from 20 minutes to 2 minutes per product.
Here's a prompt I'd create for you:
'Write a product description for [product name]. Key features: [feature1, feature2, feature3]. Target audience: [audience]. Use a [benefit-driven] tone. Length: 150 words. Include a call to action.'
I'll deliver 25 custom prompts tailored to your product categories. You'll also get a usage guide and variable cheat sheet.
Can I send you a free sample prompt for one of your products? Just share a product name and I'll write the prompt and show you the output.
[Your Name]"
Proposal Template #3: For a Client Who Needs Prompts for Email Marketing
"Hi [Client Name], I saw you need prompts for email marketing – specifically welcome emails, abandoned cart sequences, and promotional campaigns.
I've created email prompt systems for e-commerce brands that increased open rates by 30-50% and cut writing time from 2 hours/week to 20 minutes.
Here's a sample prompt for your welcome email:
'Write a welcome email for new subscribers of [brand]. The email should: thank them for signing up, introduce the brand's mission, offer a first-purchase discount of [discount code], and include a clear call to action. Tone: [warm/excited/professional]. Length: 150-200 words.'
I'll deliver 30 custom email prompts (10 for welcome, 10 for abandoned cart, 10 for promotions) within 5 days.
Would you be open to a 15-minute call to discuss your email flows? I'd love to understand your brand voice before writing.
[Your Name]"
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How to Price Your Custom Prompt Services
How to Include Proof of Work (Without Experience)
No portfolio? No problem. Use spec work as proof:
- "I created a similar prompt pack for a fictional e-commerce store. Here's a sample."
- "I tested this prompt on my own business and saved 5 hours/week. Here's the output."
- "Here's a Loom video of me using a prompt I wrote. You can see it works."
- "I've written 50+ prompts for my own use. Here are 3 examples."
- "I've helped a friend with their business prompts. Here's what they said."
**Even unpaid work counts as proof.**
The Follow-Up: How to Increase Response Rate
Most freelancers send one proposal and wait. Winners follow up.
"Hi [Client Name], just checking in on my proposal for your prompt project.
I know you're likely reviewing multiple proposals. I wanted to offer a free sample prompt tailored to your business – no charge, no obligation.
Just reply with your top content challenge, and I'll send a prompt that solves it.
Either way, best of luck with your project.
[Your Name]"
Platform-Specific Tips
- Upwork: Keep the first 2 lines extremely punchy (visible in preview). Use "Connects" wisely – only bid on jobs you can win. Include a portfolio link.
- Fiverr: Create a gig optimized for "custom ChatGPT prompts." Use the buyer request feature to find clients. Offer a quick turnaround (24-48 hours).
- Freelancer.com: Similar to Upwork. Focus on jobs with verified payment and 4+ star client history.
Case Study: How a Beginner Landed a $500 Prompt Project with One Proposal
Let's examine a real freelancer who used this system:
- Freelancer: "Mike" – no prior prompt clients, no Upwork history.
- Job: "Need ChatGPT prompts for social media content" – 15 proposals already submitted.
- Proposal: Used Template #1, customized for the client's niche (fitness coaching). Included a free sample prompt in the proposal itself.
- Result: Client replied within 2 hours. Hired Mike for $500 (25 custom prompts). Completed in 5 days. 5-star review.
Your 7-Day Freelance Proposal Launch Plan
- Day 1: Create your portfolio (spec work, sample prompts, Loom video).
- Day 2: Set up your Upwork/Fiverr profile (optimized for prompt engineering).
- Day 3: Find 10 jobs to bid on. Research each client.
- Day 4: Write 5 customized proposals using the templates above.
- Day 5: Send proposals. Track responses.
- Day 6: Send follow-ups to non-responders.
- Day 7: Close your first client. Start the project.
How to Write a Proposal Offering Custom ChatGPT Prompts on Freelance Sites – Part 2
In Part 1, you learned the basic proposal structure, templates for different job types, pricing strategies, and how to include proof of work. Now it's time to go deeper. This part covers advanced strategies like handling client objections, closing techniques that convert, upselling after the initial project, getting repeat clients, and scaling your freelance prompt business from sporadic projects to a consistent income stream.
Advanced Proposal Strategy: The Discovery Question
The best proposals don't just answer the client's question – they ask a smart question that demonstrates expertise.
- "What's your current process for [task] and how much time does it take?"
- "What would you do with an extra 10 hours per week?"
- "Have you tried using AI for [task] before? What worked or didn't?"
- "What's the single biggest frustration with your current content creation process?"
**Why this works:** Clients who answer are already engaged. You've started a conversation, not just submitted a bid.
"Hi [Client Name], I specialize in creating custom ChatGPT prompts for e-commerce product descriptions – cutting writing time from 20 minutes to 2 minutes per product.
I noticed you have 500+ products. That's 167 hours of writing time saved with the right prompts.
Quick question: What's your current process for writing product descriptions? How much time does it take per product?
Once I understand your workflow, I can create prompts that fit seamlessly into it. I'll deliver 25 custom prompts within 5 days.
Looking forward to your reply.
[Your Name]"
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📘 Get Your Copy →Handling Common Client Objections
Even great proposals get objections. Here's how to handle them professionally:
Objection 1: "Your price is too high."
"I understand budget is a concern. Let me explain the value: These prompts will save you 5-10 hours per week. At $50/hour, that's $250-500/week – $1,000-2,000/month. My fee is a fraction of that savings.
If budget is tight, I can offer a smaller pack (10 prompts instead of 25) for $X. Or we can start with a paid trial of 5 prompts for $X to prove the value before committing to the full project.
Which option works better for you?"
Objection 2: "I've tried ChatGPT before and it didn't work."
"That's a common experience – generic prompts give generic results. That's why custom prompts are different. I tailor each prompt to your specific industry, brand voice, and use case.
To prove it, I'll write a free sample prompt for your business. You test it. If it doesn't save you time, there's no obligation.
Would you like me to send a sample for [one of your products]?"
Objection 3: "How do I know your prompts will work?"
"Great question. I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If any prompt doesn't work as expected, I'll revise it for free until it does.
I also test every prompt on both ChatGPT 3.5 and 4 before delivery. You'll receive documentation of testing results.
And to start, I'll send you a free sample prompt tailored to your business. You can test the quality before committing.
Sound fair?"
The Closing Technique: The "Trial" Offer
For hesitant clients, offer a low-risk trial. This is the highest-converting closing technique.
"Hi [Client Name],
I understand you want to test before committing to a full project. Here's my proposal:
**Trial ($X):** 5 custom prompts tailored to your business. Delivered in 2 days. If you're not satisfied, full refund.
**Full Project ($Y):** 25 custom prompts. Delivered in 5 days. If you upgrade from trial, I'll credit the trial cost toward the full project.
Most clients start with the trial, see the results, then upgrade. It's zero risk for you.
Would you like to start with the trial?
[Your Name]"
Upselling After the Initial Project
Your first project is just the beginning. Here's how to upsell:
- **Additional prompts:** "You loved the 25 prompts. How about 25 more for a related use case?"
- **Monthly retainer:** "For $X/month, I'll send you 10 new prompts every month. No need to request – they just arrive."
- **Training session:** "I can train your team on how to use these prompts effectively. 1-hour session, $X."
- **Prompt optimization:** "I'll review your current prompts and improve them. $X for 10 prompts."
- **Template library:** "I have a library of 100+ prompts for [industry]. $X for lifetime access."
How to Get Repeat Clients (The Secret to Freelance Success)
Repeat clients are the key to a sustainable freelance business. Here's how to earn them:
- Over-deliver on the first project: Deliver early. Add a bonus prompt. Include a usage guide. They'll come back.
- Follow up after delivery: "How are the prompts working? Any questions I can answer?"
- Send value between projects: "I thought of a new prompt for your business. Here it is – free."
- Offer a loyalty discount: "Second project gets 20% off."
- Ask for referrals: "Know another business that could use custom prompts? If they hire me, I'll give you 20% of the project fee."
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Scaling Your Freelance Business (From $500 to $5,000+/Month)
Once you have a few clients, it's time to scale:
- **Raise your rates:** After 5 successful projects, increase prices by 25-50%.
- **Create productized offers:** "25 custom prompts – $500. 5-day delivery." No customization, no back-and-forth.
- **Build a referral network:** Partner with complementary freelancers (copywriters, web designers). They refer clients to you.
- **Create a website:** A simple Carrd or Notion page with your portfolio and pricing. Send clients there instead of bidding on jobs.
- **Launch a product:** Turn your custom prompts into a sellable template pack. Passive income.
Case Study: From $500 to $8,000/Month in 90 Days
Let's examine a real freelancer who scaled using these techniques:
- Freelancer: "Sarah" – prompt engineer specializing in e-commerce.
- Month 1: Landed first project ($500 for 25 prompts). Over-delivered. Client hired her for retainer ($300/month).
- Month 2: Used referral from first client to land 2 more projects ($1,500). Raised rates to $750 for 25 prompts. Upsold training sessions ($200 each).
- Month 3: Created productized offer on her website. 5 clients found her directly. Total monthly revenue: $8,000.
Your 30-Day Freelance Scaling Plan
- Week 1: Send 10 proposals using advanced techniques (discovery questions, trial offers).
- Week 2: Close first 2 clients. Over-deliver. Ask for testimonials.
- Week 3: Upsell existing clients on retainers or additional prompts.
- Week 4: Raise rates. Create productized offer. Launch simple website.
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