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How to know which business or client to work with as a business
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 273196, member: 61772"] The first step in choosing a business or client is to understand their needs. You can do this by speaking with the founder or CEO, or reading the business’s mission and vision statements. These documents will help you get a better understanding of what the company wants to achieve and how they want to do it. Once you know what your target audience wants, it's time to find a way to reach them. Start by researching what types of businesses are already working with your target audience. If there are none, consider how you can connect with them in other ways, such as through social media or email marketing campaigns. Once you've identified an audience that interests you, start building a list of businesses that fit that description and contact them directly through email or phone calls. Other things you should consider include: 1. Do you like the company? 2. Does your own business need their product or service? 3. Are you looking for a long-term relationship or just a short-term project? 4. Do you want to be able to give them feedback on their site? (If so, this is usually the one that matters.) 5. Is the person running the business someone who will help grow your business, or who could potentially damage it?. [/QUOTE]
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