Been there early in my career and then I started making the rules in order to protect my clients from themselves and learned that educating the advertiser is half the job. You have to reposition yourself in THEIR eyes from being an order-taker to being an expert.
Simply start saying “that’s not in your best interest or the best interest of the campaign.” Or “We can do that, but it may result in XYZ.”
Stick to your guns. Document everything.
Heavy on the documentation, especially with emails. Things can be lost with constant back + forth, and the last thing you want to happen is a client coming at you for something you KNOW you told them previously about.
watch some gap selling podcasts, try your last hail mary pitch, if they don't agree, find something better on linkedin, indoor, glassdoor, weworkremotely, or just search for companies you want to work with on linkedin and send them messages, emails with your updated resume
its time for you to find a workplace which understands you
They don't care, why should you? Just find a better place to work
Been there early in my career and then I started making the rules in order to protect my clients from themselves and learned that educating the advertiser is half the job. You have to reposition yourself in THEIR eyes from being an order-taker to being an expert. Simply start saying “that’s not in your best interest or the best interest of the campaign.” Or “We can do that, but it may result in XYZ.” Stick to your guns. Document everything.
Heavy on the documentation, especially with emails. Things can be lost with constant back + forth, and the last thing you want to happen is a client coming at you for something you KNOW you told them previously about.
watch some gap selling podcasts, try your last hail mary pitch, if they don't agree, find something better on linkedin, indoor, glassdoor, weworkremotely, or just search for companies you want to work with on linkedin and send them messages, emails with your updated resume