In freelancing, the requests and demands from clients will vary greatly. And sometimes, what you write just won't satisfy. In these instances, we can respond in one of two ways - either give up on the assignment, or work to make the article satisfactory for the client.
This week's article includes examples from Glenn's successful freelancing career of different client needs and how he handles them. As always, lots of excellent information and advice! Here's the first paragraph to whet your appetite:
In all likelihood the sun will rise tomorrow. There will be flowers to smell, birds will serenade you and a pot of coffee will call your name. But today, well today sights, sounds and smells are muted in favor of savoring a rejection slip.
To read the rest of the article, click here:
LEARNING YOUR CLIENT'S IDIOSYNCRASIES
Do you want access to this article, and dozens more like it? Sign up for the FaithWriters 500! For more information, visit:
FAITHWRITERS 500
Learning your Client's Idiosyncracies 6/1/09
Moderators: RedBaron, RedBaron, RedBaron
-
- Pencil 5 (200-299 Posts)
- Posts: 251
- Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2005 6:36 am
- Location: Michigan
- Contact:
Learning your Client's Idiosyncracies 6/1/09
Mind over Madi now available: MIND OVER MADI
http://www.lyndaschab.com
My FW Profile
On The Write Track
My Facebook page
http://www.lyndaschab.com
My FW Profile
On The Write Track
My Facebook page