How to Close a Client Project

What to do when the party (eh-hem, project) is over.

Felicia C. Sullivan
Nov 7 · 7 min read
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ow you end an engagement is just, if not more, important than how you started it. Your clients were fresh-faced and optimistic, hopeful that you would be the one who would solve their brand and business challenges. Now, they’ve experienced the results of your work. Did you solve their problems? Did you satisfy their…

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Felicia C. Sullivan

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Published Novelist & Marketing Exec. I build brands & tell stories. Newsletter: https://urlzs.com/8CLu Hire me: https://is.gd/uqGWX5; Buy my brain: t.ly/OrgbJ

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