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Season 6 Episode 38 - Episode Replay - Stop Letting Your Clients Run Your Business

Season 6 Episode 38 - Episode Replay - Stop Letting Your Clients Run Your Business

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Within the joinery industry, and especially if you've just started out, sometimes it can be hard not to let clients walk all over you, they are the ones paying your bills after all. We often talk to clients that feel as though they're the dog getting wagged by the tail so to speak, with clients changing things last minute, making strange our ridiculous demands, or dates getting changed at the last minute.

Today on the podcast Bruce goes over what to do in these common scenarios, how do you stop clients controlling your business? Do you let them and just give into their demands? Bruce has the answers and he's here to talk you through it.

As always, if you have any thoughts about today's podcast be sure to head over to the Joinery Business Hub on Facebook!

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In this episode we discuss:

  • What to do with client making unusual demands

  • Why creating good standards for clients to follow is great

  • How to stop your clients from walking all over you

Links:

  • The Joinery Coach Website

  • The Wealthy Joiner

  • Joinery Business Hub Facebook Group

  • YouTube Channel

  • The Marketing Joint

  • Maxcut Software

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