Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: How long after sending a price quote do you follow up on it? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
| | neilmac Spain Local time: 16:18 Spanish to English + ...
I actually responded that I don't issue price quotes, however that's not strictly true. If someone asks for one, I'll usually quote a figure based on my normal rates, perhaps higher if I want to dissuade the potential client, or perhaps with a small discount for a particularly favoured one. However, after that, it's up to them to contact me. I certainly wouldn't like to have to be chasing after potential clients. | | | Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 15:18 Russian to English + ... In memoriam Another option needed | Jul 19, 2017 |
Namely: "I don't follow up price quotes". If there is no reply to a price quote I assume the job has gone to someone else. I agree with Neilmac. | | | Same as Jack | Jul 19, 2017 |
I don't follow up. If the client agrees, they will get back to me. I don't chase after them. | |
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Either the client gets back to me fairly promptly, or I assume they have found someone else cheaper or faster to do the job. Once I have given a quote and stated my terms, which often include my earliest feasible delivery date, it is entirely up to the client. | | | Agneta Pallinder United Kingdom Local time: 15:18 Member (2014) Swedish to English + ...
I don't follow up price quotes either - the silence from the other end equals a negative. | | | Michael Harris Germany Local time: 16:18 Member (2006) German to English
Muriel Vasconcellos wrote: I don't follow up. If the client agrees, they will get back to me. I don't chase after them. | | | Morano El-Kholy Egypt Local time: 17:18 Member (2011) English to Arabic + ... I do not follow up! | Jul 19, 2017 |
Agneta wrote: I don't follow up price quotes either - the silence from the other end equals a negative. That's true. You can not spend your life chasing clients | |
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Waste of time to follow up | | | Sebastian Witte Germany Local time: 16:18 Member (2004) English to German + ...
We only follow up price quotes about once a year, and then obviously only once. It is a thing of the past, I believe, at least in the translation industry with its special features. Customers do not appreciate it all that much, I think.
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Christine Andersen wrote: Either the client gets back to me fairly promptly, or I assume they have found someone else cheaper or faster to do the job. Once I have given a quote and stated my terms, which often include my earliest feasible delivery date, it is entirely up to the client. | | | Usually never... | Jul 19, 2017 |
Usually never, unless the prospect has clearly expressed some urgency, deadline, and/or a firm intent of having me do it. If they are merely scouting the market for the lowest price, I don't bother following up. Nevertheless, I keep the files they sent on my computer for one month. About once a week I check my hard drive for prospects' files that are older than a month, and shred them. If it takes longer for them to make a positive decision, they should be able to re-send them. | |
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Thayenga Germany Local time: 16:18 Member (2009) English to German + ... Other = Never | Jul 19, 2017 |
If the client is comfortable with my rate, then s/he will get back with me. Therefore, I don't follow up at all. But it does happen that clients get back with me, having cut my rate in half. Well, this usually generates a friendly, thank you, but no, thank you. | | | Natalia Postrigan United States Local time: 07:18 Member (2016) English to Russian + ... I don't follow up... | Jul 19, 2017 |
I, too, assume that the lack of the response equals a refusal of the quote. | | | Robert Forstag United States Local time: 10:18 Spanish to English + ... Professional self-esteem 101 | Jul 19, 2017 |
Given that it seems a common MO among many of us, I am surprised that "I don't follow up" was not offered as an option. Like those who have previously commented, I think following up is a waste of time. To those who do follow up, I ask what purpose you think it serves. Do you think the PM in charge of the project somehow forgot to assign it? Do you want to distinguish yourself from your non-following-up colleagues by appearing especially eager and interested? Or do you just want to ... See more Given that it seems a common MO among many of us, I am surprised that "I don't follow up" was not offered as an option. Like those who have previously commented, I think following up is a waste of time. To those who do follow up, I ask what purpose you think it serves. Do you think the PM in charge of the project somehow forgot to assign it? Do you want to distinguish yourself from your non-following-up colleagues by appearing especially eager and interested? Or do you just want to come across as extra nicey-nice? I personally think that such actions are not only a waste of time, but come across as unprofessional, and have a whiff of desperation. ▲ Collapse | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: How long after sending a price quote do you follow up on it? Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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