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September 14, 2008 at 5:01 pm #778705
Anonymous
InactiveAlso – A simple one – remember time zones and weekends – many affiliate managers don’t work 24/7 so give them a chance to respond
September 15, 2008 at 7:51 am #778739
RaiderPokerMember@splinterfree 176156 wrote:
3. be cool. be professional. don’t expect them to be professional if you behave like a cunt.
LOL, well said. Great post.
Nick
September 15, 2008 at 8:46 am #778743
PredictemMemberIf the issue/question you raise is posted on CAP – be prepared that most if not all Affiliate managers will want to take the issue off public forum. And if you don’t get the immediate answer you want, don’t then take the issue back to the forum. Jumping between emails and forums posts is the quickest way to break down the communication.
Stick to a channel in a resolution or a result is seen –September 15, 2008 at 9:57 am #778746Anonymous
GuestHi all,
you’re chosen means of communication can be very important.
In some cases it is better to email them, in other cases, such as something you feel would benefit both affs and program to bring public … so they aren’t answering same questions over and over in private emails, post it publicly.
a private email letting them know they’ve got toliet paper stuck to their shoe … would probably be more appreciated in such form and your discreetness may benefit you somewhere down the road.
Most veterans know which programs deserve to be treated with class, and which ones to be quicker about pulling the trigger. But if you’re not sure then take it from one who has learned (and still learning) the hard way … and take a civil approach. You can always cross “that” line but its tough to get back again. So choose wisely when to do so.
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