BajaNomad

When a potential customer sends you an email

sayonara - 10-7-2004 at 11:14 AM

Well, I saw a post here of someone selling a property.
I sent them an email asking them about the house, and for more information on it.
At the bottom of my email was my regular signature that contains my email address and my company website...

I received an email back being b*tched out like I was trying to sell something to this person...

My question is: when somebody receives an email from a potential customer, shouldn't they read it and apply their supposed "reading comprehension skills" to it???

I'm at a loss!!!

Diane :)

Is your company website

jrbaja - 10-7-2004 at 11:27 AM

a developer or something?:light:

jeans - 10-7-2004 at 12:26 PM

Email Signatures are a valuable piece of internet "real estate" in the online business world. I have several for my various businesses & publications. The person you sent to was most likely unaccustomed to this type of benign marketing.

That said, I will usually gauge the "who & why" of a correspondence and may or may not include a sig.

Also, sigs that promote an MLM product or service can send some people off the deep-end, even if your only intent was to not have to type in your contact numbers.

Let it go...it's their issue.