Communication Is Crucial In Freelancing

posted by marybabysteps on 01/08/2010 - 5:46PM

Whew, I have not had a minute to breathe since the holidays. Between sick kids, sick me, oldest son's birthday, Christmas, New Year, and the countless other things life throws at us, I feel like I haven't had a minute to breathe. But we still have to work and meet deadlines, even among life's craziness.

I have to admit that I've slipped a bit on the deadline meeting during this hectic period. I've been assigned a large health writing project that has really consumed me. In fact, it kind of overwhelmed me, among all of the other things I had going on. This project is a good one, and I didn't want to risk losing it or any future work with the company who assigned it, so I knew what I had to do. I fessed up to my editor that I was having difficulty with the assignment and was honest about my situation.

Fortunately, my editor was sympathetic. In fact, she's assured me that she understands and that the deadlines may have been a bit "aggressive." What a relief it was to hear that! An even bigger relief was to learn that there is a new assignment waiting for me when this one is complete. Again, whew. I truly am appreciative of the fact that my editor is flexible and know that this is not always something freelancers can depend on.

So I'm not recommending that you be late with assignments or flake on deadlines. The moral of this post is that, if you are unable to live up to what you've committed to, you should always be upfront and communicate with your editor or client.

What about you? Have you ever run into a situation like this? What did you do about it? Please share your advice in the comments!


posted by Neo Parker
Thu, 01/14/2010 - 3:50am

yes communicating with your clients is extremely necessary in freelancing...Infact I think many clients go to freelancers because they are not happy with the companies communication system.

Thanks
TC


posted by Cathy Jones
Thu, 01/14/2010 - 3:54am

without communicating with the clients in a proper way I don't think we can stick to freelancing for long.


posted by Peter Hawkins
Thu, 01/14/2010 - 4:51am

Communication with the clients is the most vital part in freelancing....The client may just simply ditch you if you are not able to answer his/her queries or problems in time. Quite a difficult task though.

Thanks
TC


Fri, 01/29/2010 - 10:46pm

Communicating with the clients is extremely essential in freelancing. Without communication we can't solve the clients queries Good communication make the task easy.

Thanks


posted by jing lejano
Mon, 02/15/2010 - 1:06am

Good tip Smiling


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Wed, 03/03/2010 - 12:13pm

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posted by Brochure Design
Thu, 07/15/2010 - 11:10pm

I think you are absolutely right. Communication is a vital aspect of freelancing.Clients hire freelancers only when they are probably not happy with the working style of companies. Therefore they depend a lot on the freelancers.So even the freelancers should duly respect this trust of their clients.And if any sort of problem arises while completing the project, then they should immediately report it to the clients to avoid any future trouble.


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