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Actually Ini, I would recomend the very opposite. Site proposals are going to be used by employers as a resume to determine if they want to hire you. There are two fields in which employers are particularly interested in: cost & ability. Cost is something you really can't help too much. At very best you can offer a reasonable price where everyone is happy but theres nothing stopping someone from submitting a proposal with a low cost. Ability, on the other hand, is something that you can help! In submitting a working resume, you'll be ahead of the game in that the employers will have a set of work specifically geared to that company to judge you from. Along with your proposal you should submit a listing of your best work and references. Let them know from the interviewing process that not only are you capable of doing excellent work, but you've already started. You might spend a lot of time coming up with a few proposals only to strike out but if you're submitting proposals that are better then your competition you'll probably land more clients in the end. Of course, seeing how this topic is six months old to the day, I suspect either hyperbole has designed an excellent site or moved on. :) "My father never felt the need to wrap himself in anybody else's mantle or pretend to be anybody else. I don't know what's wrong with these people -- they have to keep invoking him. It is their administration, their war. If they can't stand on their own two feet, they're no Ronald Reagans, for sure." - Ronald P. Reagan.
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