How to Follow Up With a Client Without Being Annoying
By Karl Kniseley·3 min read·Updated June 2026
The quote goes out, then nothing, and most people assume a no and move on. Often it was just life getting in the way. A short, calm follow-up wins back a real share of those jobs, because you were the one who bothered to check in.
The take-away follow-up
Pressure pushes people away, so do the opposite. Try: no rush on my end, just tidying up my schedule, should I hold your spot or close the file for now? It is calm, it respects their time, and the gentle deadline nudges a decision.
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