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		<title>By: Impressing Your Editor Post-Hire &#124; Freelancing and Outsourcing Tips, Commentary, Analysis, and News from oDesk</title>
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		<description>[...] 6. Be flexible. You&#8217;re an expert. However, you can&#8217;t underestimate the importance of customer service. Face it, the client is always right &#8212; even if his taste is horrific. Do your best to satisfy the client, because the client&#8217;s satisfaction will further your career. (Need a pep talk? Read this freelancer&#8217;s bits of wisdom.) [...]</description>
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