When I Declined Projects and Why

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Because of the type of service I offer, I have an ideal client base. Sometimes that means saying no to certain requests. In today’s episode, I am going to share a few examples of the times that I have turned down customers, in the hope that it will help make it easier for you to make these types of decisions in your own business! 

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Today’s episode:

  • [00:41] An overview of what today’s episode is going to be about. 
  • [01:24] The service that I provide, and the clients who I want to serve. 
  • [02:35] I share an example of conditions that I set when working with clients who aren’t an ideal fit for my business. 
  • [06:05] How I know when a client isn’t a good fit. 
  • [07:44] The way some companies handle their business after they reach their initial milestone. 
  • [06:33] What I do when the work required by existing clients moves away from what we agreed upon. 
  • [11:58] Projects that I recently declined because they didn’t need my services. 
  • [12:54] Why I disagree with the way some consultants do business. 
  • [14:40] The upgraded training I am going to be providing, and where you can find out more about it. 

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