Reasons To Say Goodbye To An SEO Client
Search Engine Journal, Wednesday, August 25, 2010 3:08 PM
There are times when SEO professionals need to say bye-bye to clients. Mark Thompson isn't suggesting to just cut them off. But when marketers feel that clients ask unreasonable, not willing to devote time to the strategy, and overall don't respect efforts, it may be time to let certain clients go.
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