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How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients THE ART OF KEEPING CLIENTS H

How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients [Teamwork]() [View in browser]( [client retention image]() THE ART OF KEEPING CLIENTS HAPPY Why constantly improving client retention is a must for agencies Hey {NAME}, As an agency owner or team lead working with clients every day, we get that it sometimes feels impossible to turn around a client relationship. What makes this more challenging is knowing which clients are potentially unhappy with your agency. At Teamwork, we know that our customers mean everything, and we’re sure you feel the same. That’s why we created the [9 surefire client retention strategies to keep clients happy](). It’s not just about appeasing their every need, but instead, building a more solid and trustworthy partnership. And it’s usually easier than you think. Want some more resources on the subject? You’ll love these blogs: - [Client Management: How to convert and keep your customers]() - [Step-by-step guide to better cross-team collaboration]() - [Why real-time collaboration is more necessary than ever]() [collaborative culture guide]() GO FURTHER WITH COLLABORATION Download the Teamwork guide to improve client collaboration More likely than not, your agency can point to a great customer success story. At the same time, you probably (and quite vividly) remember your worst client interactions too. Successful client relationships tend to circle back to great examples of communication and collaboration. [Download now]() That’s why our guide [5 tips for fostering collaboration with your clients]() is so helpful for agencies wanting to build client relationships from the ground up through better collaboration. Working toward the same goal is critical to team success. Let us know what you think of our resources or what you do to improve client retention. Cheers, Alex at Teamwork [Try Teamwork for free]() [API]() [Referrals]() [Integrations]() [Apps]() [Beta Program]() [Reviews]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Twitter]() [Github]() [Instagram]() This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](). If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [manage your preferences](/MjQ0LUlYQy0wNTkAAAGAiuwgomOAUlT2bEt2dJRPdI2duEABfEBI11wLKChDzVYU29Vtn9oeT0sk73hbZ7EXjTkHOz4=) or [unsubscribe]() at any time. [Teamwork.com](), Teamwork Campus One, Blackpool Retail Park, Cork, T23 F902, Ireland.

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