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Old 06-15-2019, 04:26 PM   #31
exaltedwombat
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
First I send them a detailed email (most of that is canned, thank GOD), explaining the issues with many-to-one. When you're largely dealing with right-brainers...well.

THEN, of course, they send back a crapload of questions, because they mostly don't get the explanation.

THEN, I send back more answers and finally, after about 4 emails, they decide one way or the other.

If your comms with your clients are easier, I envy you, I really do.

Hitch

Right-brainers are the creative , non-technical ones, yes? There's your mistake, throwing logical argument (and WRITTEN!) at non-analytical thinkers.

But then, isn't a meticulously (if erronously) end-linked manuscript a terribly left-brained thing?
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