Does This Time Slot Suit You

If you run into any of these or other similar problems, how do you solve them? The problems of coordinating time and methods is always a tricky one. You can make a decision and ask whether everyone can agree on it. Instead of asking “Does it work for you?” over and over, try some of these sentences. Trying to Coordinate a Method. Wednesday suits me. Thursday would be perfect. Please confirm if this date and time is suitable / convenient for you. Can you let me know if this is works for you? How to say a time/date is not convenient. I’m afraid I can’t on Monday. I’m sorry, I can’t on Tuesday. Does that work for you? – I’m afraid I might be out of town on.

Vinicius Vacanti is co-founder and CEO of Yipit. Next posts on how to acquire users for free and how to raise a Series A. Don’t miss them by subscribing via email or via twitter.

As a current or aspiring entrepreneur, you should be meeting with a ton of people (potential customers, investors, biz dev partners, employees, journalists).

You will often get introduced via email or you are cold-emailing them.

You are probably excited to meet with them and correctly assume that they are busier than you. So, like the nice person you are, you want to be as flexible as possible.

And, that’s when you make the mistake of saying: “I’m pretty free the next two weeks, let me know when works for you.”

You may think you are being nice and flexible; but, you’re actually frustrating them.

What you actually just said: “Hey, why don’t you spend some time going through your schedule, pick out some times that work and email them to me. I’ll then sit back and pick one that I like.”

If you really want to be respectful of their time (and you should), your goal is to have them do as little work as possible to get the meeting arranged.

Eric Friedman made some good suggestions on how to most effectively set up an appointment and I’ll reiterate them here with some additional tips based on my experience.

You should do this from the very first communication to reduce the back and forth.

Suggest Possible Times

Go through your calendar and suggest possible days and times that work for you. For instance, I do the following:

The following dates/times (EST) work for me:

Monday, 1/24: 11am – 12pm EST; 2pm – 3pm EST

Tuesday, 1/25: 2pm – 4pm EST

Friday, 1/28: 10am – 12pm EST; 2pm – 4pm EST

Some additional tips:

  • The more time slots you suggest the better
  • Make sure you specify your time zone (people will assume they are in your timezone)
  • The busier the person is, the farther out your suggested time slots should be
Does this time suit your schedule

Suggest Meeting Location or Phone Number

If it’s a phone call, I always say: “My number is 212-555-0001 but I”m happy to call you.” If you’re trying to set up a meeting with several people, you should get a free conference call number and include the dial-in information.

If This Time Suits You

If it’s an in-person meeting, you should suggest going to their office (confirm their office address in the email) or picking two coffee shops or restaurants (if it’s a breakfast or lunch meeting) that are near their office.

If you do all of the following, not only will the meeting get quickly arranged but, by making it less frustrating for the person you are emailing, it also increases the chances of getting the meeting set up in the first place.

Does This Suit You

Update: Great comments over at hacker news including another reason to do this is that it suggests you respect your time. I know that sounds like a bad excuse but, unfortunately, appearances do matter.

Does This Time Slot Suits You

Vinicius Vacanti is co-founder and CEO of Yipit. Next posts on how to acquire users for free and how to raise a Series A. Don’t miss them by subscribing via email or via twitter.