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Project beginnings and endings have one major thing in common: they are the crucial bookends to your success on each project, and can make or break your experience with a client. In Part III of our Proposal to Paycheck series, Tiffany outlines how and when you should wrap up a project in a meaningful way for your client, and why this is an absolute must for every gig you book. You’ll also learn how to tactfully pitch that same client on future business, so that you can continue to foster a good long-term client.
Be sure to subscribe to the Kenza Pod for more pro tips and strategies for freelancing parents, and join us next week when we talk to expert Chase Andre on client communications strategies you can implement right away. Thanks for listening, and feel free to let us know which freelancing topics you want to learn more about at [email protected].
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Project beginnings and endings have one major thing in common: they are the crucial bookends to your success on each project, and can make or break your experience with a client. In Part III of our Proposal to Paycheck series, Tiffany outlines how and when you should wrap up a project in a meaningful way for your client, and why this is an absolute must for every gig you book. You’ll also learn how to tactfully pitch that same client on future business, so that you can continue to foster a good long-term client.
Be sure to subscribe to the Kenza Pod for more pro tips and strategies for freelancing parents, and join us next week when we talk to expert Chase Andre on client communications strategies you can implement right away. Thanks for listening, and feel free to let us know which freelancing topics you want to learn more about at [email protected].
In this episode, we cover:
For full show notes click here
Stay in Touch with us!