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How to Show a Client You Understand Their Business

Understanding is half the win. Making it visible is the other half.

Length: 6 minutes For: anyone whose understanding stays invisible to clients Updated: 2026-06-24 (v1) Part of: Understand the Business First

"I understood the client. But I am not sure they ever saw that I did."

Understanding that stayed hidden

The short answer: show it by producing something that could only exist if you understood them. The clearest way I did this was to create branding guidelines, so the client could literally see that I really understood their business. Understanding becomes believable when it takes a form they can hold.

Ways to make understanding visible

MakeWhy it shows understanding
Short branding guidelinesVoice, persona, key messages. It proves you studied them, not just the task.
Content that uses their languageTheir customer's words and pains, not generic phrases. The fit is the proof.
A specific, true referenceMention a real thing from their site or content. Specifics show you actually looked.
A goal-aligned suggestionOne idea tied to their actual business goal. It shows you grasp what they are trying to do.
The rule

Do not tell them you understand. Show them a thing that proves it. A page of guidelines, a perfectly fitting piece of content, a specific reference. Proof is quiet and undeniable. Claims are cheap.

Practice. Make your understanding visible.

  • Produced one artifact that proves understanding (e.g. guidelines)
  • Used the client's real language in my content
  • Referenced one specific, true detail about them
  • Tied one idea to their actual goal

Next step

Hold steady, BFF Team. We keep going together.

– Lala