话题中的页数: [1 2] > | Poll: You made a glossary, your client wants it. Do you charge for it? 论题张贴者: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "You made a glossary, your client wants it. Do you charge for it?".
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| | | Glossary for a client | Oct 20, 2010 |
I don't give my precious glossaries away, even for money. | | | Nigel Greenwood (X) 西班牙 Local time: 12:19 Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ...
If the client is one of my regular and good clients, then I do not charge for the glossary, to the contrary, then I do. Have a great day Nigel. | | | Websyster (X) Local time: 12:19 Danish丹麦语译成English英语 + ... Would require extra work, thus a charge | Oct 20, 2010 |
My glossaries are messy, intuitive and not easy to read for others. I would have to spend some time cleaning it up and making it fit for human consumption. Who else to pay for that work than the customer? | |
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It depends if my customer knows about it and has specifically requested that I compile one. If they have asked me to do it, then yes without charge, otherwise, no I wont hand it over. | | |
I don't make glossaries, except this has been agreed in advance with the customer. | | | Interlangue (X) 安哥拉 Local time: 12:19 English英语译成French法语 + ...
If they want me to reduce rates when they give me a glossary, I will not share mine without getting paid for it! | | | Joanna Hald (X) 波兰 Local time: 12:19 Danish丹麦语译成Polish波兰语 + ... Do it yourself | Oct 20, 2010 |
It they want a glossary, they can get uncleaned file and do it by them self. | |
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Vibeke Degn-P 挪威 Local time: 12:19 正式会员 (自2010) English英语译成Norwegian挪威语 + ...
They are not getting it, paid or unpaid. Vibeke | | | Gwenydd Jones 西班牙 Local time: 12:19 正式会员 (自2009) Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ... It depends... | Oct 20, 2010 |
Michael Harris wrote: It depends if my customer knows about it and has specifically requested that I compile one. If they have asked me to do it, then yes without charge, otherwise, no I wont hand it over. I agree with Michael, although depending on the size of the project, I might factor the time it takes to build the glossary into the price. | | | nordiste 法国 Local time: 12:19 English英语译成French法语 + ...
I don't work for free, be it glossary or special formatting or whatever. And everything has to be agreed and written in advance. I charge per word / per hour / flat fee depending on the tasks and project. If a glossary is part of the project then it is also part of the global price. Of course this has nothing to do with the glossaries that I have build up for my use over the years. I don't give them at all. | | |
extra work = extra time so extra money provided that: glossary is requested before the translation and it refers only to that specific translation.
[Edited at 2010-10-20 17:19 GMT] | |
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Rita Utt 法国 Local time: 12:19 English英语译成German德语 + ...
Glossaries are a way to make clients come back. So why should I hand over my glossary ? But I can imagine handing over small glossaries to favourite direct clients whom I trust, or with whom we work together to establish a glossary (in this cases it would be free) Selling good glossaries is short therm thinking. | | | neilmac 西班牙 Local time: 12:19 Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ...
Never 'appen The way I work, I seldom have time to compile glossaries. The few that I did make never came in handy so I gave up, as I reckoned the time was better spent providing the basic services my clients demand: good, accurate translations, delivered on time, at a competitive rate. If agencies (since no other type of client has ever asked for a glossary) require it, I am usually willing to give them a WF ... See more Never 'appen The way I work, I seldom have time to compile glossaries. The few that I did make never came in handy so I gave up, as I reckoned the time was better spent providing the basic services my clients demand: good, accurate translations, delivered on time, at a competitive rate. If agencies (since no other type of client has ever asked for a glossary) require it, I am usually willing to give them a WF bak. file of a specific job, but never a whole TM. Anything else would be "icing on the cake" for which they can whistle as far as I'm concerned. PS I don't do "test translations" either, someone asked me for almost 500 words the other day, and I haven't even bothered to reply...
[Edited at 2010-10-20 11:14 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | John Cutler 西班牙 Local time: 12:19 Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ... According to these conditions... | Oct 20, 2010 |
I've never had a client ask me for a glossary, but if one did, I'd probably "give" it them: 1. If they asked me for it before starting the job. (In other words, there was prior agreement.) 2. The extra work, i.e., time it would take to prepare was factored into the price of the translation. I also agree with others that I have some glossaries that I wouldn't give away for any price. | | | 话题中的页数: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: You made a glossary, your client wants it. Do you charge for it? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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