Harry Waywell
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This is usually accompanied by a never ending "to-do" list, and long nights thinking over the "What if's"
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This is usually accompanied by a never ending "to-do" list, and long nights thinking over the "What if's"
What if that wasn't possible?
All jokes aside, I have nearly no clients. Can’t relate. If someone’s hiring, I m here lol. Consulting, copywriting, whatever
What if that wasn't possible?
I like the mentality of getting the clients to say No. Slap a price on it that you’d be delighted if they said Yes. (Beware getting sidetracked of course.)Learn to say no to a fair chunk of potential clients that aren't a great fit. Charge more. Hire a VA or two, project manager, from Philippines, outsource and find resource partners/white label agencies to help.
It's a capacity problem though.Only if you have bad clients. If you have good clients then you can never have too many.
I like the mentality of getting the clients to say No. Slap a price on it that you’d be delighted if they said Yes. (Beware getting sidetracked of course.)
Raise your prices until this is no longer an issue.This is usually accompanied by a never ending "to-do" list, and long nights thinking over the "What if's"
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