It’s taken a long time (nearly seven years!) but my business has grown to the point where I don’t have to accept every single SEO client that comes my way in order to survive. My SEO company is secure enough that I can afford to be a little discerning when choosing which potential clients I want to work with, and I prefer working with clients that I know I can help—I don’t want to waste my time or their money when I know they aren’t ready to outsource their SEO. So when a potential client comes along that just won’t take no for an answer, I turn the experience into a blog post! Do you recognize yourself in any of these scenarios?
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