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Yesterday I posted some Freelance Business Management Tips Finding Success when Freelancing. Which can help you to get set up when freelancing. But today I want to post some actual client management tips as well for learning how to handle and deal with your clients that you get when freelancing. Of course having some business management skills can help you to get a good start in the world of freelancing. But you will also want to know about some good client management tips as well so you can know how to handle your clients and prospective buyers more efficiently and help you to find success!
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No. Well, I'm a very passionate guy, I'll burn like a roman candle if someone gets on my nerves. In fact, most of my negative reviews are because I couldn't keep my mouth shut and have some professional patience.
So there. I was honest.
Well. I generally work after my day job but sometimes I get up very early and work then.
Yes I can smell tyre kickers from a mile away.
Well, no. I usually get myself into project I can actually deliver.
Yes I do, its called my day job.
I usually pitch for free. If I get the project, fine, if not, well, that's life.
I don't really know what this is, so I guess no. [quote]Do you always remain calm and professional with irate clients? Be honest.[/quote] No. Well, I'm a very passionate guy, I'll burn like a roman candle if someone gets on my nerves. In fact, most of my negative reviews are because I couldn't keep my mouth shut and have some professional patience. So there. I was honest. :D [quote]Do you stick to your working hours or do you work around the clock?[/quote] Well. I generally work after my day job but sometimes I get up very early and work then. [quote]Can you identify genuine buyers vs tyre kickers?[/quote] Yes I can smell tyre kickers from a mile away. [quote]Do you bite off more than you can chew? How do you handle that?[/quote] Well, no. I usually get myself into project I can actually deliver. [quote]Do you have a backup contingency plan in place?[/quote] Yes I do, its called my day job. [quote]Do you pitch for free? What if the pitch takes 6+ hours?[/quote] I usually pitch for free. If I get the project, fine, if not, well, that's life. [quote]Do you have a contingency budget plan in place for big jobs?[/quote] I don't really know what this is, so I guess no.
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