Dealing with Bad Clients

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 at 11:12 AM | 4 comments Category: Business, Customer Service, Links, Marketing, Meryl's Notes Blog

I believe that if a client makes you more miserable than happy, then it’s time to break up the relationship. But what if you’re concerned about the income from the client? Does it pay when the client causes you much grief and stress? That can affect your health, which means spending money on medicine and doctor’s appointments.

Think of how much work you’d finish if you enjoy working with every client. Maybe you’d be able to add a few more for every deadweight client. The time and energy you spend with a difficult client may be enough that you can replace the person with two or three new clients. I picked up this great tip from Book Yourself Solid.

Besides, any good business knows it must regularly market the business. A business should be able to replace a fired or dropped client in a short time. So how do you fire the client? Here are 10 ways to fire the client from hell. The article looks at different types of clients and how to get out of the situation.

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