Identifying & Managing Unrealistic Client Expectations EffectivelyIdentifying & Managing Unrealistic Client Expectations Effectively
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Client red flags? Just had a potential client share a 2 page google doc of updates they wanted on their site and told me it should only take an hour 🙃
I told them if they want it done properly it will at minimum be a 3hr job!!
Anita's avatar
@Victoria Price-King That's crazyyyyy 😅 I let them know what can realistically be done within one hour, but clarify that anything beyond that would either require more time or a broader scope. I’ve found that framing it this way helps protect the quality of the work without getting stuck in unrealistic expectations.
Fedir's avatar
@Victoria Price-King You did a right move
Matilde's avatar
@Victoria Price-King I tend to see from the perspective that if it takes 2 pages for the changes to be specified, it will most certainly be a demanding work.
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@Victoria Price-King That's good on you. Take care of yourself first.
Dario⚡️'s avatar
@Victoria Price-King Whenever a new client jumps in giving me THEIR time estimate for a job, I either do not even bother replying or send them an "explanation" of how design works that might (or might not) include swearing and curse words
Victoria's avatar
@Dario Ferrando hahaha i like your approach!
I highlighted a few of the tasks they had listed and let them know those things alone would likely take 40mins each at a minimum
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