Everything posted by Henrywrites
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Do you always maintain delivering on your expected time of delivery?
This is good and a nice way to approach handling different kinds of projects that we wish to do. Personally, I focus more on ensuring that I do a good job and should I need an extra time, I work towards seeking that from the client so that we be on the same page.
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Do You Pester For Work
Consistently asking a client if they are open to hiring you again can be seen as invading their privacy. For that reason, I don't do that at all. I only focus on doing a good job, and if they find my work to be good, they can ask me to return to work again.
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Have you ever received a chargeback?
I have not gotten a chargeback on a work that I did in the past. I try to stick to an agreement and do my best in working greatly on a job. Getting a chargeback can be frustrating and I try my best to avoid such scenario.
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Have you ever made use of cheat codes?
I don't think it is necessary to make use of cheat codes. I mean, there is nothing that I am going to achieve by doing that at all.
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Have your client asked for a refund?
No, I have not had an experience with a client asking for a refund. I work my best to deliver works when I should and that has made me develop a good working relationship with my clients.
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Have you had any experience with a troublesome client?
You are right. Find out what works best and try to set out clear boundaries on how the work should be done. There is no need acting like you are scared of then especially when they are stamping on your rights.
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Do you take communication outside the freelancer site?
I like to keep communications on the freelancing site to avoid having any issues tomorrow. It is basic because some clients may want to play a fast one on you and it is in your best interest to ensure that they don't get that type of chance with you.
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How to set your freelance rates
It is important to calculate your expenses when it comes to setting costs for your services as a freelancer. You can't be spending more and end up charging clients less. It doesn't sound good to me at all.
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Is managing more than one forum too much?
Yeah, that's the issue with doing so, especially when you don't have the time to be able to manage more than a forum. It is not even easy to be able to manage just a forum.
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What is your favorite niche to write about?
I enjoy writing about relationships and health. I see both niches as very good for me considering the type of knowledge that I have got.
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What is your education?
You should do everything to improve as the course that you did is a really good one. Going for an online course is also a very good idea.
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How are you feeling today?
I am feeling super good and motivated to face what the week will bring to us.
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How do you manage multiple clients?
It is all about time management. As long as you are able to manage your time well, you can be able to handle as many clients as they come your way. It is one good way to start.
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How often do you repeat clients?
I have worked with a couple of clients for months now. These are the people who trust that I can deliver whenever the need arises.
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How do you reach out to potential clients?
That is a good move. Offering discounts can make them want to tag along with the business that you are doing, and it can be a smart way to achieve more sales.
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Have you used a billboard to promote your business?
I don't have that kind of money yet, but it is one thing that I should be working on achieving in the nearest future as it will help give my business the type of visibility that it requires.
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How long have you been a freelancer?
I have been freelancing for over a decade now, and trust me when I said that it has been more of a blessing than a curse. I have been able to achieve much more through freelancing than getting involved in any other thing.
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Payment before or after job completion?
This is entirely based on trust. If I trust a client not to go away with my money, I can start the work while they pay later.
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Have you ever had your work rejected by a client?
Having your work being rejected by a client can be one of the most challenging situations a freelancer can face. Have you had that kind of experience? How were you able to handle it?
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Have you read the business laws relating to your business?
There are laws guiding any business we have in the world and basically in a particular country. Before starting your business, were you able to check the business laws of your country to see how it goes?
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Can you make a living only from freelancing?
Freelancing is cool, but there are times when you won't be able to get a job for a couple of days or weeks. Can you be able to survive going fully into freelancing?
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How do you handle aggressive clients?
Some clients can be aggressive and never ready to accept to settle things in a calm way. Have you had an ugly experience with such a client? How did you end up settling that?
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How to handle credit sales?
Most businesses can never achieve their goals without going into credit sales. Credit sales help one to sell their goods or services while they get payment on a later date. Do you get involved in credit sales? How do you handle it?
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What does creating a customer-centric business model entail?
To be able to create a customer-centric business model, the business person need to look at what the customer wants in every decision that you take concerning the business. It is always important to look at it from that angle as that is what is going to help your business focus more on the customer when taking decisions. What are the other ways that you can achieve that?