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Dealing With Bad Clients
Johannes Bhakdi How To Say GoodbyeAs a freelance writer, you sometimes find yourself with a bad client relationship. It's not that the client is bad; it's just that you just can't reach an understanding. You know that things are going wrong because: > you thought you understood the brief but the client doesn't like what you have written > you didn't understand the brief, but your requests for clarification leave you none the wiser > the brief was clear but your client wanted something that wasn't in the brief. In any of these situations, you find yourself with work where you have to do so many revisions that it just isn't worth it, or with a client who rejects the work you have spent so much time on and flatly refuses to pay. So, what do you do? -------------------------------- More courses in "Plan a writing career": Overcoming Writer Angst Quitting The Day Job 5 Biggest Mistakes Giving To Get Avoiding Scams Don't Panic! The Travelling Writer The Personal Touch Click here to get full access to all stories
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