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So⦠I've been thinking about something recently and wanted to share. It's funny how the clients with the smallest budgets often end up having the biggest demands. As someone who's flexible with rates and open to negotiation based on the work involved, it's a bit of a head-scratcher.
Quality work takes time and effort, and naturally, a lower budget means fewer resources can be dedicated to a project. It just makes sense, right? But it seems like those paying the least often expect the most extensive service.
Just a little reminder for anyone out there β if you're looking for top-notch service, quick turnarounds, and lots of attention to detail, make sure your budget reflects that. Itβs all about aligning expectations with reality.
Thanks for listening to my little rant π
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