Not Every Paying Client Is a Good Client: Revenue vs Fit Tradeoff
Freelancers and agencies learn too late that high-maintenance clients consume disproportionate resources relative to revenue. Client qualification frameworks are underused early in business building. The lesson typically costs significant burnout before it sticks.
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