Copywriting: choose your clients carefully

by angela.booth on March 29, 2007


Starting a new copywriting services business?

When you’re a brand new copywriter, you’re not as selective as you might be when you take on new clients. There are many warning signs to heed.

Reading Warning Signs From Prospective Clients has some great tips:

I got a referral for a prospective job from a past client. He told me that this new prospective client had a very disorganized yet successful business. That was my first warning sign; disorganized business usually means they’ll be disorganized when it comes to the web site too. In my experience, they’ll probably not have any goals in mind or concrete ideas of what their web site should do for their users and their business. (read the entire post, it’s short.)

Luckily, most clients are great; some aren’t. However, within a short time you’ll spot the clients to beware of too.

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