Avoiding redundancy
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- daveydad
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Avoiding redundancy
Just thinking... sometimes I wonder if I'm submitting to a new listing with a client I've already had forwards with or even signed a deal with. Wanting to avoid wasting my $5... Anyone else?
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Re: Avoiding redundancy
Hi Davey,
Yes, that's crossed my mind too, but at least if my submission is returned by Taxi then it probably wasn't good enough to submit directly, and my reputation with the client remains intact! If it gets through and the client wants it, then both my reputation and Taxi's is reinforced. Therefore, its not all bad. However, I'd chance the $5 anyway to find new clients.
Yes, that's crossed my mind too, but at least if my submission is returned by Taxi then it probably wasn't good enough to submit directly, and my reputation with the client remains intact! If it gets through and the client wants it, then both my reputation and Taxi's is reinforced. Therefore, its not all bad. However, I'd chance the $5 anyway to find new clients.
Graham (UK). Still composing a little faster than decomposing, and 100% HI.
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Re: Avoiding redundancy
Good point Graham
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