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8 Strategies For Successful Relations With Clients
smashingmagazine.com — Let’s face it. Some days, you want to just fire your clients. You go through one too many comps, iterations or edits and you ’ve had enough. Thankfully, as with most common problems, there are a few simple guidelines that you can follow to help make sure that you’re never working for below minimum wage.
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- blest, on 10/10/2008, -0/+4Fantastic article. Some really great advice. Advice that I think most of us overlook most of the time.
- albyliontk, on 10/10/2008, -0/+2Very good tips in this article. It is just so relevant to what I am learning now as Web designer, great digg i love it!! :-)
- Jdawg2k, on 10/10/2008, -0/+1Great article. One extra thing that I like to do is make a note of my clients birthdays, launch anniversaries and other specials events and send them an email, call or bring a gift to your next meeting. This little extra push does wonders for me.
- endorythm, on 10/10/2008, -0/+0Great article! I'm beginning the process of setting up my own freelance shop and this is a great reminder of how to handle the non-savvy web customers.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bsmithmedia - hwllgry, on 10/23/2008, -0/+1Great Article, and awesome advice, I think sometimes we all get caught up in just saying yes to every project that comes to us.
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