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by Gustomaximus
4038 days ago
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It feels like there needs to be a mid-range Elance site. Perhaps some minimum prices to avoid the bottom feeders plus the workers are vetted to a higher level of skill/quality. On Elance, I've used it for some basic jobs. I'm absolutely going there for affordable labor on lower skill projects, but I'm not trying to get Facebook @ $100. A typical job would be for someone to do a basic template brochure website build (with all copy/structure mocked up) for $600-$1,000. Locally this would be $3-8k. That doesn't seem unreasonable to me for a cheaper country wage... though perhaps people would disagree. As a client I find it tough to find guys that offer quality work. The contractors I've used are more than helpful but consistently lack attention to detail and value ad in the build process I would expect from experienced designers. Time is valuable and it seems to be death by 1,000 cuts on small comments a quality designer would typically sort out before you see. |
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Those freelancer sites already have thin margins. If they start restricting their pool of workers and clients, it wouldn't work.
You get what you pay for. If you get a bargain on price, then you get lower quality or have to spend more time checking their work.