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Have you ever failed to deliver results for a client? How did you handle it?

I’m still pretty inexperienced other than a couple hobby projects I’ve worked on.

It seems like if a campaign doesn’t work out or social media doesn’t bring in new business for a client, or... the design doesn’t get more calls, or whatever...

If something doesn’t work you learn from it and try again. Right?

If you’ve ever not been able to deliver results, and neither you or the client isn’t happy with the results you’re delivering, then how do you handle that situation?

how long do you try and tweak at things before realizing it’s not working?

And SEO and social media and all that take time to build up, so... how long do you try? And do you just tell the client “sorry I dunno what to do”

Or do you just keep hypothesizing until they run out of patience?

Honestly I’m trying to avoid this situation all together by only taking on clients I know I can make improvements for.... but that doesn’t guarantee they’re going to get results either.

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