Post by sumiseo558899 on Nov 9, 2024 22:06:43 GMT -7
Let's say a client ordered a website from you (logo, architectural design, spaceship design or anything from your field)
You tried your best, did everything, as you think, in the best possible way and on time. With your head held high and a sense of accomplishment, you presented it. But here's the problem. The client didn't like anything at all. He's disappointed, angry and seething.
Has this ever happened? Don't want it anymore?
Let's figure out how to avoid such situations.
Everybody lies
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Remember the main problem of humanity according to Dr. House? He (yes, yes, a fictional character) believed that people lie too much or do not tell the whole truth. That is where the misunderstanding comes from, and therefore – weak results in relationships.
When you receive a request, don't be afraid to refuse if you don't know how to do something or if you can't handle it right now because of your workload. Don't learn on complex projects in the process - this threatens penalties for failure to complete, a bad reputation and low self-esteem. Learn content writing service
in your free time. Don't be shy and be honest. If you are very busy, say directly that you have too many projects now and you are not sure that you can handle another one without compromising your productivity.
Your tongue is your friend
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The client might not have told you some important details that he wanted to see and that are very important to him. Not because he is harmful, no. Rather, the reasons are completely prosaic:
For him this information is obvious, and he does not consider it necessary to talk about it.
Forgot
I wanted you to guess for yourself
Ask questions, communicate, clarify. Your task is to understand their expectations. Clearly imagine what tasks they want to solve. The client does not always see in their head how the project should look - this is normal. That is why they hired you. Ask more leading questions, give more examples. Compare different references. Do not forget about the emotional sphere - ask what feelings the site should evoke (logo, corporate identity or whatever). What objects evoke similar feelings in the client themselves.
Divide and conquer
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Break the project into stages. Agree on each stage, get edits and adjust. This way you will practically reduce to zero the probability of doing something "wrong".
Just as a sculptor carves a magnificent statue out of stone, so you give your work the right shape and composition as you go. It is much easier to make adjustments at the sketching stage than to redesign a nearly finished product.
Never ignore briefs and do not start doing anything without a technical task. Do not proceed to the design of the site without agreeing on a prototype. Be consistent.
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You tried your best, did everything, as you think, in the best possible way and on time. With your head held high and a sense of accomplishment, you presented it. But here's the problem. The client didn't like anything at all. He's disappointed, angry and seething.
Has this ever happened? Don't want it anymore?
Let's figure out how to avoid such situations.
Everybody lies
news
Remember the main problem of humanity according to Dr. House? He (yes, yes, a fictional character) believed that people lie too much or do not tell the whole truth. That is where the misunderstanding comes from, and therefore – weak results in relationships.
When you receive a request, don't be afraid to refuse if you don't know how to do something or if you can't handle it right now because of your workload. Don't learn on complex projects in the process - this threatens penalties for failure to complete, a bad reputation and low self-esteem. Learn content writing service
in your free time. Don't be shy and be honest. If you are very busy, say directly that you have too many projects now and you are not sure that you can handle another one without compromising your productivity.
Your tongue is your friend
news
The client might not have told you some important details that he wanted to see and that are very important to him. Not because he is harmful, no. Rather, the reasons are completely prosaic:
For him this information is obvious, and he does not consider it necessary to talk about it.
Forgot
I wanted you to guess for yourself
Ask questions, communicate, clarify. Your task is to understand their expectations. Clearly imagine what tasks they want to solve. The client does not always see in their head how the project should look - this is normal. That is why they hired you. Ask more leading questions, give more examples. Compare different references. Do not forget about the emotional sphere - ask what feelings the site should evoke (logo, corporate identity or whatever). What objects evoke similar feelings in the client themselves.
Divide and conquer
news
Break the project into stages. Agree on each stage, get edits and adjust. This way you will practically reduce to zero the probability of doing something "wrong".
Just as a sculptor carves a magnificent statue out of stone, so you give your work the right shape and composition as you go. It is much easier to make adjustments at the sketching stage than to redesign a nearly finished product.
Never ignore briefs and do not start doing anything without a technical task. Do not proceed to the design of the site without agreeing on a prototype. Be consistent.
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