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Your three-step blast-away to avoid freelancer burnout | Men With Pens

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They work on projects, they do their own customer service, their own customer management, their marketing and networking, their project scheduling, admin and bookkeeping. Turn off the phone while working and don’t answer every call. They have to stay on top of everything. Turn down invitations to go play.

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Three Reasons You Need to Convince Newbies They Need a Website.

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The last time I needed the phone number, I looked online. Reply Stacey Cornelius ( @thestudiosource ) March 10, 2010 at 7:53 am A well thought-out website can show your customers you’re tuned into their needs. People are seriously fed up with lousy customer service. I’m betting it’s been a long time.

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How to please your client every single time | Men With Pens

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I also suggest trying to see if they will let you ask the same questions to whoever handles their customer service. Would they like to have a little time to go through it, fill it out at their leisure, and then email it back to me, or would they prefer to conduct it over the phone? Powered by frugal

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Do Clients Need to Like You to Buy? | Men With Pens

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Reply dave ( @consumersrate ) January 11, 2010 at 4:50 pm I think customers need to trust in you and like you to buy from you. Isn’t that what most of us do when buying services, good, etc? When I go to a website I don’t need to like the salesman, owner or customer service rep. dave´s last blog.

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