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Any business owners here?
How do you improve communication with your hearing customers?
Genuine question on my part. I'm new to the Deaf community.
I've owned a couple businesses in the past and would like to become a landlord or real estate investor eventually.
But thinking it through, the biggest "bottleneck" would be communicating with customers, clients, sellers, etc.
I'd rather bootstrap a business, so solutions need to be inexpensive in the beginning. Later on, employees can be hired to do some of that kind of work.
A hearing person would simply use a phone, his ears, and his voice. I can't use a phone and ears to talk to customers since I'd ask them to repeat themselves all the time and that does not give a good impression of my business.
Just curious how deaf/hoh business owners deal with these kinds of issues.
How do you improve communication with your hearing customers?
Genuine question on my part. I'm new to the Deaf community.
I've owned a couple businesses in the past and would like to become a landlord or real estate investor eventually.
But thinking it through, the biggest "bottleneck" would be communicating with customers, clients, sellers, etc.
I'd rather bootstrap a business, so solutions need to be inexpensive in the beginning. Later on, employees can be hired to do some of that kind of work.
A hearing person would simply use a phone, his ears, and his voice. I can't use a phone and ears to talk to customers since I'd ask them to repeat themselves all the time and that does not give a good impression of my business.
Just curious how deaf/hoh business owners deal with these kinds of issues.


but hey... since you said your business is doing good... you should give it a try with new way. if it doesn't work, well at least you tried and know for sure. it's not like it will collapse your business unless it will.