When a client doesn’t respond, it can lead to endless doubts and questions. Was it that joke I attempted to crack on the call? Was it my background on Zoom?Īnd nowadays, your panic might not be limited to poorly delivered wisecracks or calendars that are *ahem* not to everyone’s tastes. When this happens, you can’t help but panic. You send off a lighthearted follow-up that afternoon but to no avail-it just disappears off into cyberspace. You check again on Monday morning, but unfortunately, there’s still no sign of them. You give it until the end of the week, but no email comes through. You have a great kick-off call with your new client and as the call ends, they say they’ll be in touch later on this week once they’ve had a chance to sign off on your proposal.Īmazing. You know you’re going to be able to deliver some great results for them – and you can see they’re excited, too.īut your excitement turns to confusion, and then annoyance, and then panic, when you realise it’s been several days and you haven’t heard back from them. You’ve just been talking to a new client and you’re really excited about their project.
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