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Coming to Grips with your First Angry Client



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By : Daniel Wambugu    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-29 20:21:16
At one point in your freelance writing profession, a client is bound to get irritated with you. Not always the case, but it happens!

It can be fairly stressing, at first. But, as long as you come to grips with the situation competently to the satisfaction of your client. Then, everything will be perfectly okay. Clients are very important to any freelance writing business, including yours. So, go out of your way to keep them!

If it makes you feel any better, people make blunders. Even the most experienced freelance writers did. For that reason, make the most out of this experience. Above all, learn from your mistakes to prevent further repetitions in the future.

Here are 3 useful tips to help you deal with an angry client professionally:

1. Ascertain the problem

Understand where your client is coming from. Is the allegation warranted? If so, then courteously admit that you made a slip-up and express regret. Jointly with your client, go over the details and make sure you get it this time. As a freelance writer, you do not want to make the same mistake twice. It questions your professionalism

2. Recommend a solution

Whether it’s a redraft or just minor amendments, coming up with a solution goes a long way to reassure your client. Do not be tempted to charge your client for this work. Unless, it’s perfectly clear to both of you that, you are not to blame. In which case, you can charge a rational fee, but not too much. Most clients will appreciate it when you bear the cost. It brings you out as a reasonable person, thus building your goodwill with clients.

3. Do the work, without any delays

Avoid further inconveniences that might make the situation worse. If possible, start work immediately. But, incase you have other commitments. Then inquire for an extension of time and make sure to do a good job within the time given.

Dealing with an angry client can be a pretty unpleasant experience. Especially, if you’ve never had such an experience. Nevertheless, it’s also an opportunity for you to learn.

So, make sure you do exactly that!

Author Resource:

Daniel Wambugu is an effective SEO Copywriter and Internet Marketer. Helping individuals and small enterprises turn their websites into successful online businesses. For more FREE tips and advice… Kindly visit: http://www.rinforsideweb.com/blog/freelancing/tips-freelance-writing-beginners/

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