Marketing Contract Template

Ensure a seamless partnership with our Marketing Contract Template – establish clear terms and responsibilities for both parties.

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About this template

Ensure agreed expectations up front with our Marketing Contract Template. Establish clear terms, responsibilities, and obligations for both parties involved.

What's included?

  • Introduction
  • Quote
  • Testimonial
  • FAQ
  • Call-to-action
  • T&Cs

Why Qwilr?

Design interactive proposals

Impress buyers with interactive proposals that stand out. Qwilr’s drag-and-drop editor makes it easy to create on-brand, stunning collateral — no design skills needed. Add videos, dynamic pricing, and ROI calculators to deliver a unique experience, while automated brand customizations ensure every proposal looks professional.

Built-in e-sign functionality

Combine stunning proposals, plain-text agreements, and secure e-signatures in one tool. Add print-friendly agreements alongside dynamic content and collect legally compliant e-signatures with ease. Track progress, capture multiple signatures, and close deals faster with Qwilr’s integrated e-sign functionality.

Real-time proposal analytics

Qwilr’s analytics provide full visibility into buyer engagement. Track when proposals are opened, signed, or shared, and get instant notifications for key buyer activities. See what buyers click on, how they engage, and prioritize follow-ups based on real-time insights—all designed to help close deals faster.

Frequently asked questions

Ensure your marketing contract covers key aspects such as scope of work, deliverables, timelines, payment terms, confidentiality, and termination clauses.

Clearly outline responsibilities and expectations to protect both parties and ensure a successful marketing partnership.

Clearly defining project scope, outlining deliverables and timelines, specifying payment terms, including termination clauses, and ensuring legal compliance.

By following these guidelines, you can establish trust, set expectations, and protect both parties involved.