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Artrepreneurs - The 7 C's of great communication

The 7 C's of great communication

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09/30/22 • 23 min

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EP 90: The cost of poor communication with colleagues, leads, and clients can be severe. It can lead to missed opportunities, severed relationships, and tarnished reputations. Likewise, the benefits of really good communication can allow creatives to gain opportunities that exceed their talent, enrich their relationships, and maintain consistency in 3rd party marketing. In this episode, I'll reflect on my successful and failed relationships to pinpoint my 7 keys to good communication.

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EP 90: The cost of poor communication with colleagues, leads, and clients can be severe. It can lead to missed opportunities, severed relationships, and tarnished reputations. Likewise, the benefits of really good communication can allow creatives to gain opportunities that exceed their talent, enrich their relationships, and maintain consistency in 3rd party marketing. In this episode, I'll reflect on my successful and failed relationships to pinpoint my 7 keys to good communication.

This episode is brought to you by Bay Photo Lab. For all your professional photography printing services, go to bayphoto.com for 25% off your first time order!

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Happy International Podcast Day! We are celebrating our 89th episode with a tribute to some amazing other podcasters out there who continue to inspire in the business and creative spaces. There are so many fantastic hosts who are not listed in this episode but make no mistake, your work is appreciated. Thank you all for your continued inspiration!

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  4. Jill On Money with Jill Schlesinger
  5. Real Biz Talk with Rachel Brenke
  6. Book More Clients with Brooke Jefferson
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  9. Just a Good Conversation with Matt Brown
  10. Beyond the Image with James Patrick

Honorable Mentions:

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  2. The Real Model Talk with Kayla Jones
  3. Borrowed Future by the Ramsey Network

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EP 91: The fear of losing clients can be very strong, particularly when starting out in one's career. We often see these situations from a very scarce-minded lens, leading us to negotiate without a strong footing or backbone. But the possibility of losing a client is not always a bad thing. In this episode, I'll talk about some of the silver linings of walking away from a bad client relationship.

This episode is brought to you by Bay Photo Lab. For all your professional photography printing services, go to bayphoto.com for 25% off your first time order!

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