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When to say goodbye to an editing client

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Thinking about saying goodbye to an editing client? Here's what to consider before you jump ship.

Listen to find out more about

  • when the client’s budget means the rate doesn’t work
  • when the client pays late
  • when the client’s terms of service have changed
  • shifting your editorial brand
  • the client’s expectations regarding an editorial service feel like scope creep
  • the impact on your schedule and income if you say goodbye
  • transitioning away more gradually
  • renegotiating the terms
  • when the work makes you unhappy
  • tips on how to say goodbye

Join our Patreon community

Our patrons benefit from access to PDF transcripts for all episodes featuring just Louise and Denise, and for some of our guest episodes. If you'd like to support The Editing Podcast, join our Patreon community!

  • patreon.com/editingpodcast

Denise and Louise


Music credit

'Vivacity’ by Kevin MacLeod


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129 episodes

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Manage episode 359853137 series 2685776
Content provided by Louise Harnby (fiction editor) and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor), Louise Harnby (fiction editor), and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Louise Harnby (fiction editor) and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor), Louise Harnby (fiction editor), and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor) or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Thinking about saying goodbye to an editing client? Here's what to consider before you jump ship.

Listen to find out more about

  • when the client’s budget means the rate doesn’t work
  • when the client pays late
  • when the client’s terms of service have changed
  • shifting your editorial brand
  • the client’s expectations regarding an editorial service feel like scope creep
  • the impact on your schedule and income if you say goodbye
  • transitioning away more gradually
  • renegotiating the terms
  • when the work makes you unhappy
  • tips on how to say goodbye

Join our Patreon community

Our patrons benefit from access to PDF transcripts for all episodes featuring just Louise and Denise, and for some of our guest episodes. If you'd like to support The Editing Podcast, join our Patreon community!

  • patreon.com/editingpodcast

Denise and Louise


Music credit

'Vivacity’ by Kevin MacLeod


  continue reading

129 episodes

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