In freelancing, retaining clients is everything. Each time you pick up a new client, you have to learn about their business, brand, products, voice, tone, and so on. Their systems and business processes are foreign and must also be mastered. This leads to countless hours spent stressfully trying to adapt to something new ¡ª all while still trying to get work done.
In contrast, a well-established client is familiar. Once you¡¯ve figured out their needs, systems, and expectations, you can regularly deliver dependable and accurate work for them. The stress of meeting unknown expectations or learning how to use new workflow platforms and online submission forms is largely eliminated.
The problem is keeping clients once you have them. Here are a few tips to help you win over and retain a new freelancing client.
Make a Good First Impression
Everything starts with a good first impression. You want to wow each client right out of the gate. Always strive to put your best foot forward when starting with a new client by:
Thoroughly researching the client, their competition, and their industry before meeting with them;
Engaging in comfortable small talk for a reasonable amount of time;
Having a schedule and a firm understanding of what¡¯s expected of you;
Asking plenty of questions and repeating things to ensure that you understand;
Managing expectations ¡ª e.g. underpromising and overdelivering.
First impressions do matter. If you want to build a solid customer base, make sure to start things off with a bang every time.
Be Communicative
Communication is one of the most critical aspects of freelance work. If you don¡¯t communicate well, it can tank a relationship no matter how good you are at your craft.
This doesn¡¯t just refer to answering emails and picking up the phone when your client calls ¡ª although those are both good starting points. You also want to maintain communication in other ways.
For example, don¡¯t just offer your client your isolated solutions. Invite them in on group brainstorming sessions, as well. Come up with ideas, build mindmaps, and generally explore important subjects together so that you both stay on the same page.
The way that you communicate is also important. For instance, always use things like active listening, empathy, and emotional intelligence to connect with your clients.
Provide Good Customer Service
It¡¯s easy to feel like you¡¯re working with a partner or even a peer when you¡¯re freelancing. The truth is, though, at the end of the day a client is your customer before they¡¯re anything else.
As such, you need to provide them with good customer service. You may not be a giant corporation with a dedicated customer service team, but there are still plenty of ways to show your clients expert quality care, such as:
Growing a thick skin for criticism and, for the most part, operating out of the mindset that ¡°the customer is always right.¡±
Providing customer service that is timely, well-informed, and shows a vested interest in your client¡¯s needs and ultimate success. This is key to customer growth.
Never hesitating to go above and beyond for a client when you can do so.
Striving to see everything from the perspective of the client rather than your point of view.
Always prioritizing honesty and transparency in your interactions.
Just because you¡¯re working in a one-on-one relationship doesn¡¯t mean you can¡¯t provide stellar customer service. On the contrary, if you want your clients to stick around, quality care is key.
Put Every Expectation in Writing
Finally, always set clear, reasonable expectations. The best way to do this is to include everything that you can in writing. This includes things like availability, rates of pay, expected quantity of work, how you¡¯ll invoice, and so on.
Sitting down with clients to hammer out contracts is never fun. But it¡¯s always worth it, all the same. Spending a short, uncomfortable time working out a few critical details can smooth the path to an amicable relationship that can last for weeks, months, and even years.
Building Consistency in Your Freelance Work
Building consistency with your clients requires being consistent with your clients. From making a positive first impression to being communicative, providing good customer service, and setting clear expectations, there are many ways that you can work to keep a quality client in the fold.
At the end of the day, though, all of these recommendations boil down to that all-important aspect of consistency. Clients always value reliability and trustworthiness. This is especially true in the freelance world where rapid turnover is perpetually a concern.
If you want to establish a sustainable freelance career, it all starts with retaining a solid group of clients. So step back, consider your current activities, and look for where you can come through for your clients better. If you can do that, the increased stability will be well worth the effort.
Follow us
Have you tried Plutio yet?
The only app you need to run your business and get work done.
Try Plutio for FREE
Supercharge your business
The complete toolkit to run your business
The intuitive all-in-one solution to manage and collaborate on projects, share files, build forms, create proposals, get paid, and automate your workflow.
Get Started - It's Free
No credit card required
4.6/5 Rating
4.6/5 Rating
4.4/5 Rating
4.6/5 Rating
4.7/5 Rating
They had come near to the end of the ridge where the steep descent on to the road began. Fifty yards in front, at present unnoticed by him, was the tussock out of which the bird had risen, and even as they paused, she looking at Bracebridge, and he at her, that carolling and jubilation began again. At once she put down her shielding hand, and laid it on his sleeve, as if he could not hear. Maitrank nodded breathlessly. He did not lack pluck, but he was an old man and the rapidity of events dazed him. All the glittering electrics in the room were whirling like a wheel. Outside was the clatter of hoofs and the jingle of harness. The hall door stood open; Balmayne politely helped Maitrank on with his heavy coat. Hetty, standing in the background, began to wonder if she was dreaming. "'Finally, the contention that no riot could have taken place because the soldiers were fed in the dining-hall is entirely incorrect. That dining-hall was nothing but a shed entirely open at the front, in which there were a few seats. There the slightly wounded soldiers were fed first, and when they had supplied those, food was taken to the seriously wounded, who had to stop in the train, as also to myself and my little companion. The slightly wounded and the soldiers of the guard walked off with the distributors of the soup along the train in order to have a chat with their comrades in it. In that way they also came to the British when the wagon-door had been opened. It will be evident that I observed closely and retained in my memory all that had happened there and in the neighbourhood. `Mr. Smith prefers that you remain at Lock Willow. The forest round Kandy is glorious, an exuberance, a crush of trees growing as thick as they can stand, the dense tangle of boughs and leaves outgrown by some enormous ficus, or tall terminalia, whose sharp, angular roots have pushed through the soil while its trunk, twisting in a spiral, has made its way to a prodigious height, ending a thick dome of foliage. This, again, is overgrown by delicate creepers decking the green mass with their flowers. Spreading banyans, with a hundred stems thrown out like branches and ending in roots, form colonnades of a rosy grey hue like granite, and might seem to be the vestiges of some colossal church with a dark vault above, scarcely pierced here and there by a gleam of blue light from the sky beyond. Among these giants of the forest dwells a[Pg 131] whole nation of bending ferns as pliant as feathers, of clinging plants hanging in dainty curtains of flowers from tree to tree. Sometimes between the screen of flowers a bit of road comes into view, deep in impalpable brick-red dust, of the same tint as the fruits that hang in branches from the trees. Mrs. Taylor folded her hands in her lap, and simply looked at him. As this excitement closed the old year, so it opened the new one. No sooner did Parliament meet, after the Christmas recess, than, on the 17th of January, 1764, the order for Wilkes's attendance at the bar was read. It was then found that he had thought it best to retire into France. Still he did not hesitate to send over a medical certificate, signed by one of the king's physicians and an army surgeon, affirming that his wound was in such a condition that it was not safe for him to leave Paris. The House of Commons paid no attention to the certificate, but proceeded to examine evidence, and the famous No. 45 of the North Briton; and after a violent debate, continuing till three o'clock in the morning, passed a resolution that the paper in question contained the grossest insults to his Majesty, to both Houses of Parliament, and tended to traitorous insurrection against the Government. Accordingly, the next day, he was formally expelled the House, and a new writ was issued for Aylesbury. As the wagon moved off the 200th Ind. gave three cheers, and the regimental soloist struck up the "Battle Cry of Freedom," in which they all joined with so much energy as to attract the attention of the rebel artillerist on Lookout Mountain, who favored them with a shell intended for their express benefit. It was no better directed than any of its many predecessors had been, and was greeted with yells of derision, in which all the camp joined. Stepping back into his office he returned with the chevrons in his hand. "Not if that guard at the switch 'tends to his little business, he won't," Shorty chuckled to himself. "My, what lots o' men," gasped Harry Joslyn. "We won't be once among sich a crowd. Wonder if Sergeant Klegg and Corpril Elliott kin keep us from bein' lost?" "There does seem to be a tolerably full house," answered the Captain with a shrug. "Well, the more the merrier. Boys, shoot down those fellows who're tearing down the fences. That'll stop any rush on us, and we'll develop their force." The brigade came on grandly, until they reached the rivulet, and then a scorching blast broke out from the muzzles of the 200th Ind., which made them reel and halt. "Of course you did. I¡ªI gave myself away. I pleaded with you." Besides, David and William had come to a dangerous age, they were beginning to form opinions and ideas of[Pg 398] their own, they were beginning to choose their own friends and pastimes. But what Reuben distrusted most was their affection for each other, it was more fundamental to his anxieties than any outside independence. From childhood they had been inseparable, but in past years he had put this down to the common interests of their play, for there were few boys of their own age on the neighbouring farms. But now they were grown up the devotion persisted¡ªthey still did everything together, work or play. Reuben knew that they had secrets from him, their union gave him a sense of isolation. They were fond of him, but he was not to them what they were to each other, and his remoteness seemed to grow with the years. It is almost useless to add, that the charters were soon after revoked, and thus failed the first struggle of the British helots. HoMEÅ·ÃÀÒ»¼¶Õ¼
ENTER NUMBET 0018www.b005.com.cn www.cnwushu.net.cn www.b040.com.cn youchejr.com.cn cxdk.org.cn yltsw.com.cn rnvl.com.cn www.cmdh121.com.cn seihao.com.cn h0p.com.cn