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Poll: Do you usually search your clients' pictures on the web just to see what they look like?
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you usually search your clients' pictures on the web just to see what they look like?".

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Interlangue (X)
Interlangue (X)
Angola
Local time: 00:35
English to French
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No Feb 22, 2012

... I go and pay them a visit instead

 
Mary Worby
Mary Worby  Identity Verified
United Kingdom
Local time: 23:35
German to English
+ ...
Sometimes Feb 22, 2012

I have been known to look up regular customers (with unusual names) on Facebook or LinkedIn to see what they look like, but normally only if we've been quite chatty and I'm curious. I certainly don't do it as a matter of course!

 
Leon Ivanihin
Leon Ivanihin  Identity Verified
Local time: 01:35
English to Russian
Yes Feb 22, 2012

But not for deciding should I make business with this client.
Just to recognize his/her gender for adequate greetings in my pilot message.
Sometimes gender recognizing is tricky task


 
inkweaver
inkweaver  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 00:35
French to German
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No, why should I? Feb 22, 2012

To be honest, I don't care at all what my clients look like. As long as we have a pleasant and reliable business relationship, that's all that matters to me really.

 
Parrot
Parrot  Identity Verified
Spain
Local time: 00:35
Spanish to English
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Sometimes Feb 22, 2012

I generally search for companies, not people. It's part of risk management. I search for people when it comes to interpreting. Any indication of how they speak, even on YouTube, is welcome.

 
Julian Holmes
Julian Holmes  Identity Verified
Japan
Local time: 07:35
Member (2011)
Japanese to English
Only rarely Feb 22, 2012

When I have a gut feeling that something is not going quite right.

I try to at least contact them by phone to establish trust. Personal qualities do come across in people's voices and I assume everyone to be trustworthy (until proven otherwise).

Happy translating!


 
Patricia Charnet
Patricia Charnet
United Kingdom
Local time: 23:35
Member (2009)
English to French
no Feb 22, 2012

but sometimes when I check the company web site to familiarise myself with their products, or if it's a new client when I search for the company history, I find them otherwise not interested

 
Christine Andersen
Christine Andersen  Identity Verified
Denmark
Local time: 00:35
Member (2003)
Danish to English
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Other Feb 22, 2012

I do regularly visit clients' websites to see what they 'look like' professionally.

I check out their products, the kind of language they use - tone and register. Sometimes the cheerful self-deprecation that sounds fine in the source language comes across as lacking in self-confidence or somehow dull in English, and I have to tweak it, or tell the client that is what I am doing. I try to match it with the rest of their image.

There is often useful terminology about prod
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I do regularly visit clients' websites to see what they 'look like' professionally.

I check out their products, the kind of language they use - tone and register. Sometimes the cheerful self-deprecation that sounds fine in the source language comes across as lacking in self-confidence or somehow dull in English, and I have to tweak it, or tell the client that is what I am doing. I try to match it with the rest of their image.

There is often useful terminology about products or services, and all sorts of other information.

But I am not usually worried about what the staff look like.
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida  Identity Verified
Portugal
Local time: 23:35
Member (2007)
English to Portuguese
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No Feb 22, 2012

inkweaver wrote:

To be honest, I don't care at all what my clients look like. As long as we have a pleasant and reliable business relationship, that's all that matters to me really.


 
Marlene Blanshay
Marlene Blanshay  Identity Verified
Canada
Local time: 18:35
Member (2009)
French to English
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not specifically Feb 22, 2012

I've visited most of my clients' websites and not all of them have photos of the person i deal with specifically. One of my clients is on Facebook and we're pretty friendly (he lives 300 miles away) so I know what he looks like. I have a couple of other clients whose agencies are Facebook friends, and that's how I saw their pictures for the first time. However, I don't actively go out and see what people look like. But I would if i felt something wasn't totally kosher.

 
Tim Drayton
Tim Drayton  Identity Verified
Cyprus
Local time: 01:35
Turkish to English
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other Feb 22, 2012

My clients are almost entirely juristic persons.

 
Rosa Grau (X)
Rosa Grau (X)
Spain
Local time: 00:35
English to Catalan
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And do you trust Feb 22, 2012

that the picture that you see is really theirs?

 
neilmac
neilmac
Spain
Local time: 00:35
Spanish to English
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No Feb 22, 2012

As long as their cheques don't bounce and they pay on time, it's all the same to me what they look like.

 
Nicole Schnell
Nicole Schnell  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 15:35
English to German
+ ...
In memoriam
Sometimes I look at their buildings via Google Earth Feb 22, 2012

Especially when the company name contains a lot of "international", "worldwide", "Mega language Plus", etc.

 
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