Geneva Olson
Expert Storyteller
If ya'll are so inclined, can you post what your verbiage is when sending out proofs?
"Hi ______________,
Proof is attached. Let me know what you think. "
Thanks!
Occasionally I'll have to explain specific things, like why I was unable to do exactly what they asked for - because it won't work for xyz reasons.
that's pretty much what I do as well."Hi ______________,
Proof is attached. Let me know what you think. "
Thanks!
Occasionally I'll have to explain specific things, like why I was unable to do exactly what they asked for - because it won't work for xyz reasons.
Yes! This guy sent me "I need 11 copies of all these phrases in 1" lettering." Well - one inch to me and you is different than his 1". He chose option 2. I'm pretty careful when people send me exact sizes. I usually follow up with something like this - just to make sure.that's pretty much what I do as well.
Here's the next part of the question. ha! When someone sends YOU a design and tells you to print it/cut it "just like I sent you". Do you send them a proof of what they sent you?
9 times outta 10 you get an answer like "looks great" lolYes! This guy sent me "I need 11 copies of all these phrases in 1" lettering." Well - one inch to me and you is different than his 1". He chose option 2. I'm pretty careful when people send me exact sizes. I usually follow up with something like this - just to make sure.
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And add
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to every proof. Too many times we've received an approval and after printing they didn't notice the phone # was wrong or they wanted double-sided etc.
I keep all my emails. When I have a discrepancy, I will find that email and start stapling it to my paperwork.One thing that helps us is to make sure the customer stays in the same email thread that we started.
Anytime they start a new thread, I ask them to go back and continue the original thread for the job.
That way everyone can look back on the history of the discussion. Waaay less questions.
LMAO! Yes! And then you have to think how to reply back! "I'm glad you like them! Is there one that sticks out most, I will get the job moving asap once we have a winner!"9 times outta 10 you get an answer like "looks great" lol
I hate that sh!t. They send me e-mails from 6 years ago and start a new one right within that old one. Then, they hafta pass it around to 27 different people and everyone responds differently and I start getting lost. Who said what and....... who the f*ck are they, now ?? Who cares what Barry thinks or what Nellie likes for a color scheme. Stay with the program people. Stay focused or I'm gonna start charging for overtime.One thing that helps us is to make sure the customer stays in the same email thread that we started.
Anytime they start a new thread, I ask them to go back and continue the original thread for the job.
That way everyone can look back on the history of the discussion. Waaay less questions.
This is a big one for us. but it's a double edged sword, we have some clients who send us orders and they just reply to the last email they used to send an order with, and on occasion if I'm not paying attention I will make the new order, plus remake the previous order as well, so as a result we require new orders to be made with a fresh email.One thing that helps us is to make sure the customer stays in the same email thread that we started.
Anytime they start a new thread, I ask them to go back and continue the original thread for the job.
That way everyone can look back on the history of the discussion. Waaay less questions.
LMAO! Yes! And then you have to think how to reply back! "I'm glad you like them! Is there one that sticks out most, I will get the job moving asap once we have a winner!"