Suppliers Triage Inquiries — and Vague Ones Lose
We've watched this play out hundreds of times on our platform. One buyer writes, "Please send catalog and best price for LED lights." Another sends the same need with wattage range, CCT, CRI, target quantity, certification requirements, destination market, and a delivery window. The second one gets an answer in three hours. The first waits three days, if it gets answered at all.
Suppliers don't ignore vague inquiries out of laziness. They ignore them because those emails cost money to qualify. A sales engineer spends twenty minutes unpacking "best price for LED lights" into an actual set of requirements, and nine times out of ten the buyer was never going to order anyway. Every supplier runs this math daily, so they sort their inbox by how much usable data each message contains.
What "Usable Data" Actually Means
Here's the uncomfortable part. The buyer who asks "what's your best price" thinks they're keeping options open. The supplier reads that as "this person hasn't done the work, and I'm about to become their unpaid consultant." The inquiry that gets answered reads like it came from someone who already knows the product.
A data-rich inquiry contains six things, minimum:
- Product type and quantity tier — "2,000 dimmable downlights" beats "some lights."
- The three parameters that determine cost — for LED lighting that's wattage, CCT, and CRI.
- Target certifications for your destination market — CE, UL, DLC, RoHS, whichever applies.
- Delivery window — even a rough one ("need by end of Q3").
- Packaging needs — retail box, bulk, private label.
- Decision timeline — "we're placing the order by March 15."
None of these reveal your budget. They just prove you're a buyer, not a browser.
AI Raised the Bar for Everyone
This is where it gets a little uncomfortable for buyers who haven't noticed. AI writing tools made a structured inquiry trivial to produce. A buyer can paste "I need 2,000 dimmable 12W downlights, 3000K, CRI 90 plus, for the German market" into any assistant and get a complete RFQ with certification questions, sample requests, and a comparison table in thirty seconds.
Which means the vague inquiry isn't just weak anymore. It's a signal. When anyone with a browser can send a structured inquiry in a minute, the supplier's filter shifts: a vague inquiry now reads as "this buyer doesn't know the tools exist, or doesn't care enough to use them." Neither impression wins you the first response.
The Numbers Behind the Silence
Let's put numbers to it. Across a sample of verified lighting suppliers on our platform, the pattern is consistent.
Inquiry Type vs. Response
| Inquiry Type | First Response Rate | Median Response Time | Typical Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vague ("catalog + best price") | ~30% | 3-5 days | Ignored or auto-reply |
| Partial specs (product + quantity) | ~60% | 24-48 hours | Asked to clarify |
| Structured (specs + certifications + timeline) | 90%+ | Under 24 hours | Quote + sample offer |
| Structured + competitor reference | 95%+ | Under 12 hours | Negotiated quote |
| Structured + decision date | 95%+ | Under 12 hours | Priority follow-up |
| Structured + destination market + compliance | 90%+ | Under 24 hours | Compliance-checked quote |
The decision date is the sleeper column. Tell a supplier "we're placing the order by March 15" and you jump the queue. It costs nothing and it's the single most effective line in the whole message.
What This Means for Your Next Inquiry
You don't need to become a product engineer. You need to stop treating the inquiry as first contact and start treating it as a filter. Spend ten minutes assembling the six data points. Use an AI assistant if it helps — the supplier can't tell, and honestly doesn't care, whether you wrote it yourself. What they care about is whether it contains enough to quote you accurately.
The buyers who win are the ones who send a question the supplier can answer without asking two more. That's it. That's the whole game now.
Common Questions from Buyers
Should I mention my budget in the first inquiry?
How many suppliers should I send a structured inquiry to?
Does a supplier's silence mean my order is too small?
Will an AI-generated inquiry hurt my credibility?
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