I remember freelancing prior to the advent of email. You needed something? You called your client. You drove to a meeting. Or sent a fax.

Google Talk -- Fit for Client Contact?

Now we’ve got email. It’s fast. It’s easy. It’s better.

But over the last six months, several of my client emails simply disappeared. Gone without a trace.

Spam filters? My ISP? Mail server? Sun spots? As spam (and spam filters) grow more aggressive, I’m looking at alternative contact channels.

Up For a Chat?

I’m curious; who’s using online chat (Google Talk, Yahoo) for client contact? After all, there aren’t any spam filters between me and my Google Talk or Yahoo-enabled clients.

In some cases you can transfer files and leave voicemail (no more lost copy files or invoices).

In the past, I didn’t publicize my online chat addresses hoping to avoid needless interruptions. After all, I can handle a client’s email in ten minutes — when my little brainstorm has petered out.

Maybe it’s time to rethink that strategy. Perhaps it’s time to aggressively pursue “chat” contact with clients.

So I’m curious. Who’s using chat tools for client contact? And why?

I created a poll, but welcome your comments below.

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[tags]email, google, yahoo, chat[/tags]