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angevin1
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Is not having a phone with which to text and receive texts going to prevent me from having adequate communication with my local social world?
How about business world?
...is that the new form of communication?
Is that easier than phoning?
How is it better?
Thanks in advance
How about business world?
...is that the new form of communication?
Is that easier than phoning?
How is it better?
Thanks in advance
tom wise
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I've had clients text to say they were going to be late, or cancel. Sometimes it's a facebook message.
Customers can contact me via: Twitter, Facebook, DGrin, Email, Phone, Text, Tumblr, Instant Messaging
All of those go to my phone, which I can respond to immediately.
Just another option for communication with your customers...
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Very good points! Thanks for chiming in!
Probably.
Probably not.
Well, it's sometimes easier, sometimes not. If you want to say, "pick me up a bag of chips while you're out" then texting is easier. If you want to talk about what prints a client wants, then talking is better. It's not "the new form of communication"; texting does make life easier for some, but it will not replace phone, in my not-so-humble opinion. Texting is good for, say you're doing an event, communicating with a fellow photog a couple hundred yards away. (I guess two-way radios would work there also).
Of course, it's cheaper than phone. Last time I checked AT&T, it's $70 for unlimited phone and $15 for unlimited text (both per month). I think both have their place, and both can and will coexist.
Of course, that's assuming you have a full keyboard on you device, which you should have anyway.
Granted, if indeed I did have LOTS of on location action happening, I'd be wired..but...until then~
thanks one and all for giving input!
I am not really a texter, but I have learned it can be quite useful at times, to reach folks that cannot currently answer their phone, like maybe they are busy driving through an intersection......
Texting is easier for the recipient than retrieving a voice mail, I think that is one of its appeals...
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http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Social-Media-and-Young-Adults.aspx
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welcome to 10 years ago. Texting is growing more than emailing. You can stick in the mud, or be smart and be wherever clients are going to be. Text, Facebook, Twitter, Email, phone, it's all good for me
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Actually that is a part of it. I do not own a Cellular phone. So what I have to think about is is the price of a plan and phone going to be offset by it's convenience. And for me it would be facilitating a convenience, as far as I see, for others.
Ha! Cute! Barely ten years ago I swore to anyone who'd listen I was D.O.N.E. with being on the leading edge of technology! The Software I had to use for my business was expensive (Even today makes Adobe Suites looks cheap!) and had to be updated regularly as well as attending schools over and over to keep me in the loop. Yet the demographic I was immersed in was Poor, naturally suspicious of outsiders, and very rural. Cell phone signals were only found by and large on top of the mountains within which we dwelled: Can you hear me now? comes to mind.
The place I live now is taking me awhile to understand. I don't have a customer base and haven't been actively pursuing one. I've been busy in other aspects of the whole.
Interesting place though. You can see signs with Fried Chicken Gizzards 6 for $3.99, displayed outside Mom-n-Pop convenience stores. And the refrigerated section of the local Grocer has Chitlins by the gallon in full view!