what might you do in a situation with a client who consistently request to make any plans to change? what will you do about a client who meet plants to change but do not carry them out?
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1. Understand Your Client’s Limitations
2. Be Firm
3. Have a Clear Agreement
4. Bargain
5. Educate Your Client
6. Have Confidence In Your Work
Clients that insist on change after change are a nightmare for a freelancer, but they do it for different reasons. If you can work out what the basic issue is, there are ways of dealing with them. These include:
→ Understanding that your client has no expertise in your line of work, and strategizing for that.
→ Setting clear boundaries for what you will and won’t do.
→ Making sure your contract includes specifics about revisions and corrections.
→ Persuading your client to stage extra work as an additional project phase.
→ Making sure your client understands what’s involved in your work.
→ Being confident that way your client will trust you more, and you’ll be better able to argue against unwise changes.
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