Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: Do you ever offer free translations for regular clients? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you ever offer free translations for regular clients?".
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| | | Never ever ever ever ever ever in a month of Sundays even with a blue moon | Apr 27, 2015 |
Why on earth would I? Free translations for new clients you are wooing might make sense, but ones you've already hooked are there to be fleeced! | | | Almost never | Apr 27, 2015 |
I have done some very short pieces as a favor. I have also done short free translations for colleagues - professional courtesy. | | | Marjolein Snippe Netherlands Local time: 14:58 Member (2012) English to Dutch + ... Almost never | Apr 27, 2015 |
I occasionally tell good clients who ask for a very short translation (one or two additional sentences, or a few words) I will not charge for this as it would be more of a hassle to add it to an invoice than the actual translation. I do get grumpy if clients ask for, or worse, expect me to do the same type of translation free of charge though. | |
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Depends what you mean | Apr 27, 2015 |
For my main clients who regularly send me large documents, for which they pay well, I happily translate the occasional odd sentence or short paragraph for free - it would seem churlish not to. Otherwise, no. | | | Yes, sometimes! | Apr 27, 2015 |
For my regular clients, I have very occasionally translated for free things like “How do you say Happy Christmas in Portuguese?” or very short texts with just a few paragraphs, but I don’t make a habit of it. Translating is my bread and butter ...
[Edited at 2015-04-27 10:04 GMT] | | | Nicola Wood Austria Local time: 14:58 Member (2010) German to English Like most people | Apr 27, 2015 |
I occasionally translate a few words or a couple of sentences without charge as a gesture of food will for well-paying, regular clients, but I see no reason to do it as a matter of course.
[Edited at 2015-04-27 08:50 GMT] | | | I like the sound of this | Apr 27, 2015 |
Nicola Wood wrote: as a gesture of food will Make mine chocolate cake please! | |
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For regular clients yes | Apr 27, 2015 |
In case of very short sentences, I offer them for free | | |
Angie Garbarino wrote: In case of very short sentences, I offer them for free For regular client, I do the same. | | | Rarely, but I do | Apr 27, 2015 |
My most regular client, for 20+ years in a row, in the days of VHS, once sent me a SLP tape with 7 videos to translate for dubbing, all except #3. They explained the budget only covered six of them, so they'd have to leave one for later, and chose that one. But I liked #3, so I did it for free. History is my witness, it was by far the most successful from that entire pack. A while ago, some paradigm shifts in their market led them to become a small fraction of what they once were. T... See more My most regular client, for 20+ years in a row, in the days of VHS, once sent me a SLP tape with 7 videos to translate for dubbing, all except #3. They explained the budget only covered six of them, so they'd have to leave one for later, and chose that one. But I liked #3, so I did it for free. History is my witness, it was by far the most successful from that entire pack. A while ago, some paradigm shifts in their market led them to become a small fraction of what they once were. They paid me COD throughout all those years, never late. Now, about once a year, they ask me if I could do a job for them, with an extended payment term. I do it for free, and tell them it was prepaid a long time ago. Another good client - an agency - has 'zombies', as he calls them. Many times, a couple of months a job was delivered and paid for, the end-client has some tidbits they want to add. I never bothered to calculate how much I'd charge for them. They say I should charge, because they'll be getting paid by the end-client. I say it's covered by my "warranty". Not exactly translations, but whenever I'm hired to translate and subtitle a video, if the audio is bad and can be improved, I do it for free. ▲ Collapse | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 14:58 Spanish to English + ...
I might do the odd freeby of up to 50-100 words depending on the client, but it doesn't happen often and my direct clients don't usually ask for freebies. | |
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Martha Schwan Brazil Local time: 09:58 Member English to Portuguese + ... I never charge for small translations | Apr 27, 2015 |
I definitely do not charge any amount for translations with very small amount of words. | | | Yes - little bits | Apr 27, 2015 |
Like most respondents here, I'll do occasional little bits of translation (odd sentences) free of charge for really good, regular customers, or even a free test if a good customer requests it for a specific contract they're hoping to land, or occasional free translation for a truly good friend (sometimes paid in wine - or, indeed, food!) Otherwise, no. | | | Tim Drayton Cyprus Local time: 15:58 Turkish to English + ... Yes, sometimes | Apr 27, 2015 |
Well, rarely really, but it does happen. A client who had sent me a regular stream of quality legal translations, mostly quite long, (and continues to do so) once needed a two to three sentence general e-mail translated, so I felt no need to charge for that. Why? A bit of goodwill can help to grease the relationship with the client.
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