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Poll: Do you send end-of-year greetings/presents to your clients? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you send end-of-year greetings/presents to your clients?".
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A couple of the regulars | Nov 23, 2010 |
Mostly I don't, but I do include the ones I've known a long time in a generic e-mail greeting that I send out. | | |
GeoS Local time: 20:57 Greek to English + ... Indeed I do... | Nov 23, 2010 |
Most of my clients are (really) long term ones. Over the years we developed more friendly relationships. It is only right to exchange cards or small gifts with them. After all, I talk with them on a daily basis, it wouldn't be nice to just forget them when business is over. Of course, gifts are not sent to new or once in a blue moon clients, they only get a greetings e-mail. So, whent time comes, I happily devote some of my time to write something nice to each one of them or wrap a small gift, a... See more Most of my clients are (really) long term ones. Over the years we developed more friendly relationships. It is only right to exchange cards or small gifts with them. After all, I talk with them on a daily basis, it wouldn't be nice to just forget them when business is over. Of course, gifts are not sent to new or once in a blue moon clients, they only get a greetings e-mail. So, whent time comes, I happily devote some of my time to write something nice to each one of them or wrap a small gift, after all they do the same for me. ▲ Collapse | | |
Sonia Hill United Kingdom Local time: 18:57 Italian to English
I usually send Christmas cards to my regular clients, but not presents as that would be a bit expensive. I like to send actual cards as I think it's a bit more personal than a generic Christmas greeting sent by email. | |
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Michael Harris Germany Local time: 19:57 Member (2006) German to English
and when I visit the one or two customers at the end of the year, I do take along a few goodies as well - but only in person. | | |
Chun Un Macau Member (2007) English to Chinese + ...
but some of them send me greetings Most of my clients are agencies. | | |
Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 10:57 English to German + ... In memoriam Clients - yes. Customers - no. | Nov 23, 2010 |
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MJ Barber Spain Local time: 19:57 Spanish to English + ... I don't even send them to my family | Nov 23, 2010 |
... so my clients are dead out of luck. | |
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keelin feeney Ireland Local time: 18:57 Member (2007) Spanish to English + ...
I send them an email to wish them a Happy Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Holidays in summer etc. It is always more personalised than a generic one but it is an email, not a card and not a gift. | | |
neilmac Spain Local time: 19:57 Spanish to English + ... Not usually, but | Nov 23, 2010 |
... if I have to bill them around the end of the year I usually include a Christmas or New Year greeting along with the invoice, acknowledging our collaboration. | | |
I send a card to all the clients I worked with during the year! | | |
Anja Weggel Local time: 19:57 Member (2007) English to German
I send out christmas greetings via e-mail (usually a pdf). It is much more efficient (and cheaper) than sending out cards per snail mail.
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John Cutler Spain Local time: 19:57 Spanish to English + ... Part of the routine | Nov 23, 2010 |
I don't necessarily send out a greeting, but I make certain to mention holiday greetings in other emails at that time of year. | | |
Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 19:57 English to French + ... A matter of courtesy! | Nov 23, 2010 |
Always, for the New Year! At least an email, thanking for the smooth collaboration in the previous year and hoping we can work together as efficiently during the next year. We used to exchange snail mails but nowadays, most people in my network of agencies and colleagues donate the equivalent amount to an NGO that is mentioned in the email. I receive a yearly present from at least one agency and am invited to a couple of New Year (and/or other) banquets. O... See more Always, for the New Year! At least an email, thanking for the smooth collaboration in the previous year and hoping we can work together as efficiently during the next year. We used to exchange snail mails but nowadays, most people in my network of agencies and colleagues donate the equivalent amount to an NGO that is mentioned in the email. I receive a yearly present from at least one agency and am invited to a couple of New Year (and/or other) banquets. Once in a while, any time during the year, I take a PM or two out for lunch, send flowers to the secretary on “secretary day” or their birthday… “Des petits cadeaux qui entretiennent l’amitié” Marketing my way. ▲ Collapse | | |
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