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Gemma BaltazarWorking with clients as a freelancer requires understanding them. This article is a helpful guide on how to deal with them
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deanburge12 Breeds of Client and How to Work with Them
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Peter Shanks"There are loads of different types of clients out there and chances are at some point you’ll get to meet all of them" - a funny, thoughtful look at the 'people management' side of the freelancing biz.
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Simon BricoloLes différents types de clients possibles
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Martin Koserdescribes the 12 breeds of difficult clients, with suggestions on how best to deal with them
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Daniel AndrlikA fun description of the different kinds of difficult clients you could run into with design jobs, and how to deal with them.
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Make sure everything technical about a job is in writing for them to reread at their leisure. This will save you a lot of time explaining things repeatedly. It’s also best to just accept that you will not be using a lot of the technology that makes our lives easier these days (email, online project management etc) and should instead budget in time for phone calls, faxes and face to face meetings.
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Ethan GardnerThere are loads of different types of clients out there and chances are at some point you’ll get to meet all of them. So let’s take a look through some typical clients and see if you recognise a few of your own in there!
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The low-tech client will need to be handheld through everything from setting up their email to opening up PDFs. Charge accordingly. They can also be particularly frustrating if they decide to ‘work it out themselves’. A Low-tech client’s idea of how a website should work for example is often not pretty.
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Isaac PigottThere are loads of different types of clients out there and chances are at some point you’ll get to meet all of them. So let’s take a look through some typical clients and see if you recognise a few of your own in there!
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There are loads of different types of clients out there and chances are at some point you’ll get to meet all of them. So let’s take a look through some typical clients and see if you recognise a few of your own in there!
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