Write a Local Business Partnership Proposal Email
Use this as your main prompt template when drafting a partnership proposal email to another local business. Fill in the bracketed fields with your specific business details, the collaboration mechanic, and the benefit to the partner before submitting.
The Prompt
Write a short, friendly partnership proposal email from [YOUR BUSINESS TYPE] to [PARTNER BUSINESS TYPE]. Both businesses are located in [YOUR CITY/NEIGHBORHOOD]. I'm proposing [DESCRIBE YOUR SPECIFIC COLLABORATION MECHANIC — e.g., a referral arrangement where we each recommend the other to clients and I'll give their clients a 15% discount on first appointments]. The main benefit for them is [DESCRIBE THEIR BENEFIT — what they get out of this]. Keep the tone warm, conversational, and local — not corporate. Include a subject line. Suggest a low-pressure first step, like a 60-day pilot so we can both try it out with no big commitment. Keep the whole email under 300 words. Do not use legal jargon.
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