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Accepting Every New Client That Comes Along
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Properly screening your clients first before investing your time and talent into them will pay off for your business (and emotional well-being) in the end. If your gut says no to a prospective client for reasons which may be unknown to you at the time, go with your gut! Trust that inner voice.
Client screening questions you should consider:
1. Is this the type of project you enjoy doing? If they want 25 hours of database entry and you detest that type of work, do you really want to put yourself through that?
2. Does this person seem easy to get along with? How did they act on the phone? Were they pleasant or depressive? Did they interrupt you or did they listen to you? Did they appear dictative or were they curious and ask you lots of questions? Look for these types of things and others during your intial meeting since this will help you decide what type of client they may be.
3. Are the services they require worth the hourly rate you are giving them? ie) If you offer administrative retainer rates at $30 per hour but they want some website maintenance services thrown in at this rate, do you really want to go there knowing that most charge double that for the same services?
4. Do you really have enough time this month for this new client? Check your schedule twice to make sure there is room since there is nothing worse than overbooking your month. Don't forget that hockey tournament your son has at the end of the month which means planning your personal things into your schedule as well since they will affect your business schedule.
By being clear to yourself on what type of clients you want you will attract that type of client. Plus you will do your best work if you are happy with what you are doing and who you are working for. People of like minds tend to stick together and before you know it, your current clients will refer other prospects to you of like-mind giving you a full client base of people and services you love working for!
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Tawnya Sutherland, Founder of http://www.VAnetworking.com the largest online portal for everything to do with virtual assistance dedicated to helping small business owners and entrepreneurs. A Certified Internet Marketing Specialist helping turn her clients clicks into cash. http://www.mediamage.comAuthor Profile: mediamage
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