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Clients who expect you to turn projects around in an unreasonable time frame are more the norm than a rarity.
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Do not hesitate to fire a client who repeatedly oversteps boundaries. Any client who regularly commits… sins… is not worth the distress they’re putting you through
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When you’re working with first-time clients, this involves getting a signed contract that stipulates what both you and your new client expect of each other.
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…take the power that you have instead of just folding like a house of cards with clients who are not living up to their end of the bargain.
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…clients don’t want to know that you have other clients. They are the only ones.
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