Client Advice
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- dMullins0
"This is a question of integrity." is a pretty close call.
Although, if you liked working with them in the past, I would do this.
Whatever their measureable revenue/ROI is, I would ask to see numbers or indicators that you can use to demonstrate the effect your ideas have created for their brand. If you can poignantly show them a decrease in sales, or devaluation of their brand as a direct result of the changes this new wanker is suggesting/forcing, I'm pretty sure the resounding voice in the end will be, "Ignore our guy, you're the expect, you've proven it."
Sounds like you really cherish this client, and I think if you take a very strategic and tactical approach to this problem, that you can not only keep the client happy as well as yourself, but create a really refreshing vantage for why your opinion should matter so much to them, as someone who has ushered in financial gains for their brand.
That's just my two cents.
- Thing is its only been 3 projects with this guy and I manged to salvage the first one. I could use the money thing until later.sofakingbanned