WordPress WP Elevation Proposal Template
WordPress WP Elevation Proposal Template
Date: 01/01/20XX
XXX needs a website that functions as a powerful marketing and communications tool to attract
new clients, position itself as a thought leader in the industry and provide credibility to potential
joint venture partners.
Business Needs
Specifically, the new website needs to fulfill the following business needs:
Also required is a content management system that will allow XXX to easily manage content on
the site and reduce administrative costs.
Target Audience Needs
The target audience for the XXX website is defined as [describe target audience here]. The new
website needs to assist the target audience do the following:
Ultimately, the XXX website should be a useful resource for existing clients, potential new
clients and potential new partners.
Solution
We recommend the development of a completely new website, built from the ground up, with a
custom design to convey the value that XXX adds to its members.
Additionally, the following "behind the scenes" features will be built-in to the website:
Project Timeline
We offer the following timeline for the redesign of the XXX website:
Fee Summary
The following options are recommended to enhance the performance of the website and help
XXX achieve the strategic objectives outlined in this proposal:
• Develop a highly targeted lead capture strategy to convert website visitors into leads
• Develop a well-structured blogging platform to allow XXX to post thought leading articles in
order to attract the targeted visitors to the website
• Develop a commenting module to allow website visitors to leave comments on the blog
articles as a way of encouraging engagement and conversation
• Integrate social media sharing facilities to allow web visitors to share articles with their friends
and colleagues on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
What is a sitemap?
A sitemap is a visual tool designed to communicate how the different pages of a website are
related to each other.
Here is an example of a sitemap: http://sitemaps.thewpdevshop.com/proctormajor/
We are happy to talk to more about your search engine strategy if we haven’t already.
What happens if I want to add some features to the website while you’re building it?
Whilst we like to be flexible and responsive to your needs, we also like to deliver what we
promise within the time frames and budgets we have allowed. If you ask us to add new features
to your website while we are building it, will most likely ask why? If we all agree that your new
request will help us achieve our objectives then we will be more than happy to oblige. If your
new feature is something you would like to add to your website but is not directly tied to your
original objectives then we will suggest to schedule it for a second iteration of the website once
it has been launched. This will require a new proposal.
Next Steps
To proceed with this project, XXX is required take the following steps:
1. Accept the proposal as is by clicking on the "Accept" or "Approve" button, or discuss desired
changes. Please note that changes to the scope of the project can be made at anytime, but
additional charges may apply.
2. Submit initial payment of 50% of total project fee.
Once these steps have been completed we will begin the project with an introduction of all
relevant people and begin the discovery process.
Mutual Agreement
This is a variation of the original Contract Killer template by Andy Clarke which can be found
here: http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/projects/contract-killer/
Summary
We will always do our best to fulfill your needs and meet your goals, but sometimes it’s best to
have a few things written down so that we both know what’s what, who should do what and
what happens if stuff goes wrong. In this contract you won’t find complicated legal terms or long
passages of unreadable text. We have no desire to trick you into signing something that you
might later regret. We do want what’s best for the safety of both parties, now and in the future.
In short
You (XXX) are hiring us (XXX Pty Ltd) located at XXX to design and develop a website for the
estimated total price as outlined in our proposal. Of course it’s a little more complicated, but
we’ll get to that.
We have the experience and ability to perform the services you need from us and we will carry
them out in a professional and timely manner. Along the way we will endeavor to meet all the
deadlines set but we can’t be responsible for a missed launch date or a deadline if you have
been late in supplying materials or have not approved or signed off our work on-time at any
stage. On top of this we’ll also maintain the confidentiality of any information that you give us.
Design
If we are designing your application we’ll create designs for the look-and-feel, layout and
functionality of your website. This contract includes one main design plus the opportunity for you
to make up to two rounds of revisions. If you’re not happy with the designs at this stage, you will
pay us in full for all of the work that we have produced until that point and you may either cancel
this contract or continue to commission us to make further design revisions at our standard
design rates.
We do not cater for people using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and cannot predict the behavior
of that browser.
We will also test that these templates perform well on Apple’s iPad. We will not test old or
abandoned browsers, for example Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or 5.5 for Windows or Mac,
previous versions of Apple’s Safari, Mozilla Firefox or Opera unless otherwise specified. If you
need us to consider these older browsers, we will charge you at our standard old browser rate
for any necessary additional design work, development and testing.
Text Content
We may have written a hundred blog posts but we’re not responsible for writing or inputting any
text copy unless we specified it in the original estimate. We’ll be happy to help though, and in
addition to the estimate we will charge you at our standard copy writing or content input rate.
Photographs
You will supply us photographs in digital format. If you choose to buy stock photographs we can
suggest vendors of stock photography. Any time we spend searching for appropriate
photographs will be charged at our standard discovery rate.
Technical Support
You may already have professional website hosting, you might even manage that hosting in-
house; if that’s the case, great. If you don’t manage your own website hosting, or your current
hosting environment does not support the solution we are providing, we can set up an account
for you at one of our preferred, third-party hosting providers. We will charge you a one-off fee for
installing your site on this server, plus any statistics software such as Google Analytics, then the
updates to, and management of that server, plus any support issues will be up to you. We are
not a website hosting company and so do not offer or include technical support for website
hosting, email or other services relating to website hosting.
Legal stuff
We can’t guarantee that the functions contained in any web page templates or in a completed
website will always be error-free and so we can’t be liable to you or any third party for damages,
including lost profits, lost savings or other incidental, consequential or special damages arising
out of the operation of or inability to operate this website and any other web pages, even if you
have advised us of the possibilities of such damages.
If any provision of this agreement shall be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then
that provision shall be deemed severable from this agreement and shall not affect the validity
and enforceability of any remaining provisions.
Phew!
Copyrights
You guarantee to us that any elements of text, graphics, photos, designs, trademarks, or other
artwork that you provide us for inclusion in the website are either owned by your good selves, or
that you have permission to use them.
We’ll give you a copy of all files and you should store them really safely as we are not required
to keep them or provide any native source files we used to make them.
You also own text content, photographs and other data you provided, unless someone else
owns them. We own the markup, CSS and other code and we license it to you for use on only
this project. We love to show off our work and share what we have learned with other people, so
we reserve the right to display and link to your completed project as part of our portfolio and to
write about the project on websites, in magazine articles and in books about web design.
Payments
We are sure you understand how important it is as a small business that you pay the invoices
that we send you promptly. As we’re also sure you’ll want to stay friends, you agree to stick tight
to the following payment schedule.
• 50% deposit up front
• 30% installment once functionality and design has been agreed upon
• 20% balance once the application has been tested and everyone agrees it is ready to go live.
NB: If you are unable to supply all of the right content at this stage, it does not mean we have
not done our job. Once the site has been tested and is ready to go live, either with your content
or placeholder images and dummy text, we will issue the final invoice. Once the final invoice is
paid we will hand over the keys and show you how to put your own content in once it’s ready. If
the final invoice is not paid within the credit terms we have given you, we are under no
obligation to keep the site on our testing server or continue with the project in anyway.
Just like a parking ticket, you can’t transfer this contract to anyone else without our permission.
This contract stays in place and need not be renewed. If for some reason one part of this
contract becomes invalid or unenforceable, the remaining parts of it remain in place. Although
the language is simple, the intentions are serious and this contract is a legal document under
exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of [insert your location here].
Authorizing this project requires a signature below or approval of this proposal by clicking the
"Accepted" or "Approved" button on the proposal website.