Welcome to Day 17 of the Double Your Profit Series — the go-to series for contractors, home service owners, and small business entrepreneurs.
Today’s topic is a little spicy but absolutely essential: Firing Bad Clients.
🧠 Not every customer is worth keeping — even if they fit your target market. Some drain resources, destroy morale, and create constant headaches. Protecting your team (and your profits) means knowing when to let go.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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⚙️ Your team’s time and morale are too valuable to waste on toxic customers. Learn how to fire bad clients respectfully, professionally, and without burning bridges — while freeing up space for better ones.
🔥 Think of this episode as your playbook for building a client base that actually fuels your growth.
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fire bad clients, when to drop customers, contractor client management, home service customer issues, protect your team, improve team morale, firing clients professionally, customer offboarding SOP, contractor success tips, business profitability strategies
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Sometimes, the best way to grow is to let go.
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