Social Media Proposal Template

About this template

A social media proposal is a document given to a client as a proposal for social media marketing services that will help them build their online presence and gain more customers. Jotform Sign’s free Social Media Proposal template contains a cover page, cover letter, overview of the company, marketing services being offered, project timeline and details, and terms and conditions. Customize the wording of this document to meet your needs, then share it with a client via email for them to fill out and sign from any device.

Need to make changes to this Social Media Proposal template? No problem! With Jotform Sign’s powerful online builder, you can drag and drop to add or edit form fields, include additional signature fields, upload your personal branding, change fonts and colors, and even set up an automated signing order. Make your social media marketing company stand out with this fully customizable Social Media Proposal.

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