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Poll: How do you prefer your clients to contact you? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "How do you prefer your clients to contact you?".
This poll was originally submitted by Mary Worby
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This poll was originally submitted by Mary Worby
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 ▲ Collapse | | |
Latin_Hellas (X) United States Local time: 19:31 Italian to English + ...
In my view, email is by far the most efficient form of communication and one of the greatest inventions perhaps since the internal combustion engine. In my view, efficiency also means being able to initiate and respond to communication at one's convenience, whereas telephone, and even instant messaging, can be intrusive. Another major factor, in my view, there is a much greater chance of misunderstanding in voice communication, then a lack of written proof. Always better to avoid misunderstand... See more In my view, email is by far the most efficient form of communication and one of the greatest inventions perhaps since the internal combustion engine. In my view, efficiency also means being able to initiate and respond to communication at one's convenience, whereas telephone, and even instant messaging, can be intrusive. Another major factor, in my view, there is a much greater chance of misunderstanding in voice communication, then a lack of written proof. Always better to avoid misunderstandings and get it in writing. I cannot understand why the fax has not already gone the way of the dinosaur and telegraph: extinct. Can someone explain its usefulness in a world of low-cost wordprocessing, scanning, email, and conversion tools? ▲ Collapse | | |
Tim Drayton Cyprus Local time: 20:31 Turkish to English + ...
... but I am always happy to hear from them however they wish to contact me! | | |
I agree 100% with Latin_Hellas | Oct 8, 2009 |
I was going to write the same thing. I couldn´t agree more! | |
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Yes, the point about written "proof" is important, although how binding an e-mail really is is debatable. But it is certainly a "weapon" if necessary. And of course the comment about not being interrupted. I have never been so one hundred per cent in my choice of answer - none of the other options are even slightly acceptable for an initial communication! | | |
I write some 30 emails every working day on an average. If I had to make 30 calls, I would be living in a mental hospital. | | |
Latin_Hellas has said pretty much all | Oct 8, 2009 |
I especially like the part of being able to respond at one's convenience, and not being intrusive as other means might be. | | |
Michael Harris Germany Local time: 19:31 Member (2006) German to English No preference | Oct 8, 2009 |
but E-mail is the quickest way. Sometimes it is also nice to hear a voice as well - with regular customers | |
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Mary Worby United Kingdom Local time: 18:31 German to English + ... Good to know! | Oct 8, 2009 |
I started the poll because I'm increasingly being asked by new customers for Skype details. I wondered whether this was becoming more popular as a method of communicating with customers and I should be embracing it more. The results have pretty much confirmed that e-mail is still where it's at and I can leave my Skype resolutely set to offline. | | |
Michael Harris Germany Local time: 19:31 Member (2006) German to English
Mary Worby wrote: I started the poll because I'm increasingly being asked by new customers for Skype details. I wondered whether this was becoming more popular as a method of communicating with customers and I should be embracing it more. The results have pretty much confirmed that e-mail is still where it's at and I can leave my Skype resolutely set to offline. I find Skype pretty much okay for urgent questions to my customers that use it - which is only about 10% | | |
Telephone for intial contact, then e-mail | Oct 8, 2009 |
Actually, I'd prefer clients to contact me via phone first if they want to make a booking; however, most of them just send an e-mail anyway, which sometimes results in a waiting time for them until I reply in case I'm not near my workstation when the e-mail hits. A simple phone call avoids these delays. Nevertheless, I do agree that e-mail and thus written communication is preferable for all other following communication relating ... See more Actually, I'd prefer clients to contact me via phone first if they want to make a booking; however, most of them just send an e-mail anyway, which sometimes results in a waiting time for them until I reply in case I'm not near my workstation when the e-mail hits. A simple phone call avoids these delays. Nevertheless, I do agree that e-mail and thus written communication is preferable for all other following communication relating to a specific job. As far as Skype is concerned - I rarely use it for work purposes (yet), but I know some agencies who prefer communication through Skype - I don't really like it that much since it can get quite disturbing when I'm working on a - or even their - job. And - even though Skype is written communication (the phone option it offers would be counted as regular telephone here, I assume) - I found that it can also lead to misunderstandings, forcing the participants to explain their meaning several times because people tend to read through the postings too quickly (and miss out on some info), or because the individual postings overlap in time and are thus overlooked. Wow, what a long comment - seems I've been mulling over this topic in my secret mind quite a bit without even knowing it! ▲ Collapse | | |
Fabio Descalzi Uruguay Local time: 14:31 Member (2004) German to Spanish + ... Email and Skype | Oct 8, 2009 |
Emails are the normal, I would say almost protocolar way of contacting clients. But in terms of closeness, of collaboration, of really working together, I must confess that I am a Skype-aholic! | |
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Amy Duncan (X) Brazil Local time: 14:31 Portuguese to English + ...
If you have e-mail and a smartphone, that's all you need. I also use Skype, but mainly for things that need to be clarified quickly and require some back-and-forth. I don't like receiving files through Skype (unless it's necessary because they are very large) because with Gmail I always have a record of everything that arrives and they're easy to find if I archive them but need them later. For me, e-mail is the best way to keep things organized. | | |
I hit e-mail without thinking as I do prefer it for normal business communication. Though Skype and phone also belong to my favourites - at least the chat in Skype - I think that an e-mail with a details agreed on should always be sent for confirmation. | | |
Yaotl Altan Mexico Local time: 11:31 Member (2006) English to Spanish + ...
An e-mail can state formal petitions that words don't as they go with the wind... | | |
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