You've invested time and energy into following up with a potential client, but the spark just isn't there. Their needs may not align with your services, or communication has stalled. Whatever the reason, it's time to move on.
A good thing is that you can let people go without burning any bridges. In this easy guide, I'll describe how to break up with a client professionally and provide breakup examples of templates that would leave the door open for future opportunities.
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