How do you manage to serve other customers when you have one high profile customer that gives excess order?

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I was speaking with a lady yesterday and she is one of the big politicians in my state. She told me if I can be making clothes for her everyday. She doesn't repeat any clothes she has previously worn. I am yet to give her feedback. That would affect my delivery for other smaller customers. How do I manage to take this opportunity and still maintain my day one customers that still patronize me as they can?
 
I think the best thing to do would be to find some extra hands you can employ, or you simply outsource some of the jobs to others as well.
Having to employ other hands might lead to the original poster having amateurs. Outsourcing to other pros that are already well established might be the best option.
 
Having to employ other hands might lead to the original poster having amateurs. Outsourcing to other pros that are already well established might be the best option.
Not in all cases, like most companies usually hire temporary staffs when they have a huge project at hand and needs more man power. The only downside to this is that you would be spending more, so outsourcing is the better option.
 
This is where smartness reigns in business. You should have had a network of friends that do the same business that you could shift the job to and share profits.
I agree with this. you can network with other tailors and try to outsource where possible to maintain your politician customer if the pay is good
 
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