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Why You Are Losing Clients (How to Stop)
We spend a lot of time on Freelance Folder talking about marketing. That is because good marketing is very important to a freelancer’s success. It is important to get those clients in the door and signed up for your products or services if you are going to earn enough to really support yourself as a freelancer.
For some freelancers, though, that “in” door is actually a revolving door. If this is you, it may seem that no sooner do you get a client signed up for your products or services than they leave. You have no idea why you are losing clients, but you know that it has to stop.
This post should take some of the mystery out of why freelancers lose clients. It will also provide some tips for how to hang on to the clients that you do have.
Eight Reasons Why Your Clients Leave
There are many reasons why clients stop doing business with a freelancer. While we may never know all of those reasons, we can identify (and correct) some of the most common problems that clients have with freelancers.
Here are eight common reasons that clients stop working with a freelancer:
There’s good news, though. You don’t have to keep losing clients. You can stop the revolving door. To learn more, read the next section.
How to Keep From Losing Clients
The most important step that you can take to keep from losing clients is to recognize that you have a problem. Once you acknowledge that clients are leaving your freelance business you can begin to determine why they are leaving and take steps to correct the problem.
You can start out by reviewing the list above. Do one, or more, of these categories describe you? If so, you know what you need to do to solve the problem. Stop the offending behavior and you should start to retain more clients.
If you don’t fit into one of the categories above, don’t panic. It’s possible that you are losing clients through a misunderstanding. You may have to ask your clients why they are dissatisfied. Conduct a friendly survey of clients who have been inactive for more than a specified length of time.
How Do You Retain Clients?
Share your experience.
Have you solved a client retention problem? What did you do?
Let us know in the comments.
Conversely, are you the client of a freelancer? What would make you stop using a particular freelancer?
Share your answers in the comments.
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