When Projects Go Bad: Annoying Your client

To bring to a close our series of blogs on what to do to try and save that faltering project I thought I’d cover some of the stupidest ways you can put a project in trouble yourself. Silent Running It’s unbelievable how some people go quiet after they’ve got the job. They put all the […]
When Projects Go Bad 8: Don’t Forget

You’ve had a bad experience with a client. Hopefully you’ve been able to grit your teeth and get through it. naturally things will go quiet for a while until suddenly, out of the blue the client comes back. Don’t Forget Perhaps this lesson could be summed up by its title. As part of your working […]
When Projects Go Bad 7: Fall Out Protection

If a project has gone tits up and you’ve had to walk away it’s important to think about how you are going to protect yourself from any fallout. Invisible Man Clients are often guilty of doing a runner and you’ll never hear from them again. You have to be better than that. You can’t just […]
When Projects Go Bad 3: Proactive Steps

We’ve been talking about projects going bad and how to go about rescuing them. So far we’ve covered negative and angry feedback and how to deal with it. The main question that should always be answered when you receive negative feedback is: what exactly does the client want? From here you there are certain steps […]
When Projects Go Bad 2: Angry Feedback

In the last lesson I talked about how to handle negative feedback. This is often the earliest and easiest way to combat a project going bad. Sometimes this feedback can be nothing to worry about at all, but on other occasions feedback can stop being constructive at all and start to feel more like a […]
Good Client Relations 18: Your Questions

Do you get better clients over time? No. I remember I was doing a spot of sub-contract work for a marketing company with a lot more experience than me and they were talking about some trouble they had been having with their clients and I realised that this is a universal trend across all industries. […]
Good Client Relations 16: Smaller Clients

Coming to the end of our topic about good client relations I wanted to do a quick summary of some of the positive and negative attributes of both bigger and smaller clients. Bigger Impact One of the main positives about working with those smaller clients and my personal favourite thing, is that you can have […]
Good Client Relations 15: CRM

CRM stands for customer Relationship Management, which is essentially a fancy way of recording your interaction with clients. Here are some tips on how to get the most out of it. Do I need a programme? There are a lot of options out there in terms of CRM software, and I’m too lazy to write […]
Good Client Relations 14: Dodgy Clients

This blog comes directly from you readers. Someone asked my advice on how to deal with a dodgy client. To give you an outline, this freelancer had taken on some work, done their usual due diligence, started the work only to discover some illegal goings on in the past. So what do you do with […]
Good Client Relations 13: Cheap Skates

This is certainly one of the most common traits that I’ve seen freelancers get frustrated with. Clients who want the earth for pennies. So how best to deal with a tight pocket? Here are my tips. Education I’d like to think that most clients are not malicious but just under educated about the time and […]