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Proposals That Convert

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Are you a florist looking to step away from weddings and start working with hotels? In our latest podcast episode, "Proposals That Convert," we discuss how to create effective proposals that resonate with hotel managers and secure lucrative contracts. Here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate this process.

Understanding the Difference

The first thing to know is that hotel proposals are vastly different from event or wedding proposals. In the floral industry, we’re often taught to create extensive, multi-page proposals filled with details about who we are, our offerings, mood boards, aesthetics, and more. This approach can be time-consuming and often frustrating when these proposals get ghosted, renegotiated, or shopped around.

The Hotel Proposal Approach

Hotels don’t have the time to sift through lengthy proposals. They prefer concise, one-page documents that provide all the necessary information at a glance. This approach not only saves time but also converts better and faster. If you absolutely need more space, keep it to a maximum of three pages.

Key Elements of a Successful Hotel Proposal

  1. Who You Are: Briefly introduce yourself and your floral business.
  2. Why They Should Care: Explain the value you bring and how you can help them improve their guest experience.
  3. What They’ll Get: Outline your services, the budget, and the value you provide. Highlight any unique insights or opportunities you’ve identified.
  4. Next Steps: Include the start date, payment terms, and contract duration.

 

Remember, it’s not the proposal that sells your services—it’s the in-person meeting and walkthrough where you made your impression. 

The proposal is just a summary of the key points discussed.

Resources to Help You

For more detailed guidance, including my exact proposal template, check out the Hotel Florist Profit Method. This resource will save you time and help you create proposals that convert.

Conclusion

Keep your proposals straightforward and to the point. Focus on building relationships during your walkthroughs and use your proposal to highlight the key information. For more insights, listen to the full episode of "Proposals That Convert."

Already a florist but wanting to learn more about working with luxury hotels and creating consistent income? Check out our free masterclass!

Keep blooming, Franceska

PS: Did you know I have a book on how to work with hotels? It’s a bestseller, and you can buy it here on Amazon.

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