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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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When rejection happens, it's essential not to take it personally. It's always better to use it as an opportunity to learn and grow. You can decide to ask for feedback and also make sure to revise it well enough. It's a yardstick to reducing work rejection by client.
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I have never had any rejection, but many times I had to review my work and edit it based on the clients request. I pay close attention to what I do to reduce rejections.
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Not rejection but heavy edits. Sometimes the voice does not match or you do not capture what the client wants to say exactly how they want to say it.

 

To avoid this, I advise getting as deep as you can during the initiql discussion. Understand what they need and ensure they do too. That is the only way to avoid issues with your clients and submitted work.

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Not rejection but heavy edits. Sometimes the voice does not match or you do not capture what the client wants to say exactly how they want to say it.

 

To avoid this, I advise getting as deep as you can during the initiql discussion. Understand what they need and ensure they do too. That is the only way to avoid issues with your clients and submitted work.

It can be very challenging but it is good to know that you learn from it. I seriously agree with your recommendations about covering all the possible issues at the beginning of the communication with the client. It make things seamless.

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This has never happened with me. I was asked once to make a few changes which is reasonable.

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