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What Are Revisions?
- Adding new work not originally ordered
- Completely changing the project scope
- Starting over with a different direction
When to Expect Revisions
Revisions are normal when:
- The buyer has feedback on your interpretation
- Small tweaks are needed (colour, font, wording)
- Something was misunderstood
Setting Revision Expectations
In Your Listing
Be clear about revisions in your Zinn description:
- How many revisions are included
- What counts as a revision
- What's considered out of scope
Shembull:
"This package includes 2 rounds of revisions. Each revision round can include up to 5 small changes. Major changes or new directions may require an additional order."
Add-Ons for Extra Revisions
Offer additional revisions as an add-on for buyers who might need more flexibility.
Handling Revision Requests
When a buyer requests changes:
- Review the Request
Read their feedback carefully. Understand exactly what they want changed.
- Check Scope
Is this within the original order? Revisions should be adjustments to delivered work, not new requirements.
- Clarify If Needed
If the request is unclear:
"Thanks for the feedback! Just to make sure I get this right, when you say [X], do you mean [Y] or [Z]?"
- Complete the Revision
Make the requested changes with the same quality as your original delivery.
- Re-Deliver
Submit the revised work through the delivery system.
Revision vs. New Work
It's a Revision If:
- Changing colors/fonts you chose
- Adjusting layout or positioning
- Minor text edits
- Tweaks to match their taste
It's NOT a Revision If:
- Completely new design direction
- Additional items not ordered
- Changes beyond original scope
- New requirements they didn't mention
When Scope Creep Happens
If a buyer asks for more than what was ordered:
Be polite but clear:
"Thanks for the additional ideas! Those are great suggestions. The changes you've described would actually be new work beyond the original order. I'd be happy to create an additional Zinn/order to cover [X]. Would that work for you?"
Staying Professional
- Don't take it personally— Revisions aren't criticism
- Stay positive— Thank them for feedback
- Be patient— Some clients need more guidance
- Set boundaries— Politely enforce scope limits
- Document everything— Keep communication in the order chat

