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Writing Quotes That Win: A Complete Guide

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Kegan Mills
Jan 5, 2026 · 9 min read
Writing quotes

Your quote is often the first real impression a potential customer gets of your business. A sloppy, unclear quote signals sloppy, unclear work. A professional, detailed quote builds confidence and wins jobs—even when you're not the cheapest option.

Why Most Quotes Lose

Before we talk about winning, let's understand why quotes fail:

  • Too vague: "Tree removal — $2,500" tells the customer nothing about what they're getting
  • Too slow: If you take a week to send a quote, someone else already got the job
  • No professionalism: Handwritten estimates on notebook paper don't inspire confidence
  • No follow-up: Sending a quote and hoping for the best is not a strategy

The Anatomy of a Winning Quote

Every winning quote includes these elements:

1. A Professional Header

Your quote should look like it came from a real company. Include your logo, company name, license number, insurance info, and contact details. This immediately sets you apart from the guy scribbling numbers on the back of a business card.

2. Detailed Scope of Work

Break down exactly what you'll do. Instead of "tree removal," write:

  • Remove 45-foot oak tree in backyard
  • Cut and stack firewood-length rounds at property edge
  • Chip all brush and small branches
  • Grind stump to 6 inches below grade
  • Rake and clean all debris from work area

This level of detail shows expertise and prevents misunderstandings later.

3. Clear Pricing

Present your pricing in a way that's easy to understand. Consider offering tiered options—good, better, best—so the customer feels in control of their budget. Research shows that offering three options increases close rates by up to 25%.

"When we switched from single-price quotes to three-tier options, our average job value went up 35%. Customers almost always pick the middle option." — Lisa P., Evergreen Services

4. Social Proof

Include a brief testimonial or your Google review rating. Something like "Rated 4.9 stars from 150+ customers" adds instant credibility. If you have before/after photos of similar work, include those too.

5. Clear Next Steps

Don't leave the customer wondering what to do next. Include a clear call to action: "To approve this quote, simply click the button below or call us at (555) 123-4567." Make it as easy as possible to say yes.

Speed Wins

The fastest quote often wins, even over the cheapest. Aim to send your quote within 2 hours of the site visit. With quoting software like Biddesk, you can build and send professional quotes from your phone before you even leave the property.

The Follow-Up Formula

Don't send a quote and disappear. Follow up with this cadence:

  • Day 1: Send the quote with a personal note
  • Day 3: Quick text or call: "Just checking if you had any questions about the quote"
  • Day 7: Final follow-up: "Wanted to make sure this didn't get lost. Happy to answer any questions"

Start Winning More Quotes Today

Professional quoting isn't just about looking good—it's about communicating value, building trust, and making it easy for customers to choose you. Ready to create quotes that win? Try Biddesk free for 14 days.

Kegan Mills

Kegan Mills

Founder of BidDesk

Kegan built BidDesk to solve the operational challenges he saw firsthand in the field service industry. He writes about business growth, operations, and technology for tree and landscaping professionals.

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