Separately, [Business A] and [Business B] are successful. But it’s come to our attention recently that our two businesses have complementary strengths and weaknesses, and it would be to both our interests to consider a partnership.
[Business A] has long standing expertise in [business field], with a reputation for excellence in service and delivering a superb product. But we have recently begun to notice our [need]. [Business B] is a respected colleague in this field, and we believe that by combining our [specialty] with [Business B]’s expertise, we can create growth in both our markets.
Proposing partnership is no small matter, and that’s why [Buisness A] wants to demonstrate the growth potential and sustainability of partnership between our two organizations. Here are just a few of the reasons partnership between us makes sense.
[Business A] needs [service], which [Business B] specializes in. [Business A] would like to offer discounted work in exchange for services rendered. Here are the services and their discounted prices:
[Service]
[price]
[Service]
[price]
[Service]
$50,000
TOTAL
[price]
Assuming that we have all necessary materials ready, here are the suggested milestones:
Initial Review/Services Overview
ASAP
Advertising Proposal/Execution
[timeframe]
[Business A] Service Complete
[timeframe]
[Business B] Service Complete
[timeframe]
We’ve pinned down all the important details, but what’s next is important, too. First of all, if you have any questions at all, please feel free to reach out. Our contact info is [phone number] and [email], and no matter when you reach out, we will always get back to you within 24 hours.
After we have both approved the partnership proposal, we’ll get started by scheduling a meeting in which to discuss how we can better help each other.
Exchange of service begins as soon as the first payment goes through. We look forward to this partnership, and know it will benefit both our companies!