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  1. I dn’t know why, but I never seem to ask the last two questions in your list . . . and I *REALLY* should! Thank you for such a great post!Jenn Hollowell’s last blog post..Research! Research! Research!

  2. I just spent time last week doing rewrites due to a miscommunication – and when you are a freelancer time is money! But it was my error, so I apologized and made the corrections as quickly as possible. In the future I will make sure to be as specific as possible when asking questions to make sure I understand what my clients need.

    @ Jenn Hallowell: I need to get better about the last two questions on the list too!

  3. The last two are the hardest ones to remember. I’m getting better at number 5, but sometimes forget about no. 4 myself.

  4. This is a great list. I agree – it’s better to ask questions than do it wrong. I made a ton of mistakes at the beginning (and I still make them!) I try to help so people don’t screw up the same way. :)

    Katherine’s last blog post..Final Step – Formatting the eBook

  5. Excellent post!

    I’ve recently developed a new client questionnaire which is going to prove very helpful. It lists questions I need answered to help me do the project plus lists my payment terms. I even made sure I put allowances in there for future price increases so that if I develop a long term relationship with someone I’m not frozen at today’s pricing.

    I sent this questionnaire out for the first time yesterday to a new client query and think it’ll help them understand my professionalism and will help me do a better job giving them what they want.

    Dana’s last blog post..Going After The Fruit in Freelance Writing

  6. Tip #5 is excellent, and one that I’ve never considered. I’ll have to remember it!

  7. Hi Sharon! I am a part time freelance writer wanting to do it full time so that I can spend more time with my son. Your blog is very helpful and enlightening! Thanks for putting it all out there!
    Erin

    Erin’s last blog post..Is it Really Worth it to Be Superwoman?

  8. Glad you’ve enjoyed the tips. Dana, a client questionnaire sounds like a good idea – one more thing for me to develop (although I have an idea about that too) ;)

  9. That is a great list. I especially like the last two tips.

    I also like Dana’s comment about a questionnaire. That also sounds like something I need to do.

    It’s tough finding clients and when you get them you want to keep them and keep them happy.

  10. Sal

    Excelent post. Thank you for this. I am new to freelancing and was wondering what questions I should ask. Thanks for the help!

    Sal’s last blog post..10 Business Strategies I Learned from Wal-Mart

  11. Glad you liked it, Sal, Felicia. I always get useful tips from Dana. She’s a whiz at organization.

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