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I've used PPH to source translators. It worked well in most cases!Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostHas anybody used these? I've found Upwork overall more useful and I like the way you setup contracts and invite workers.
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UpworkOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhat type of work have you been using them for?
- SEO
- Website design
- Web development
- Telemarketing
Fiverr
- Graphics
- Marketing Video
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Fiverr is great. I paid scooter 50 notes for 10,000 posts of drivel and he has over-delivered on quality and quantity.
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What type of work have you been using them for?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI've been using these a lot recently for launching my new business and I must say I've found some pretty awesome remote workers....
Has anybody used these? I've found Upwork overall more useful and I like the way you setup contracts and invite workers.
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With upwork you have the full range..... some from Eastern Europe are just as costly as UK based staff.Originally posted by TonyF View PostI used PPH for some web development work that I wanted doing.
Got the usual "£50 for the whole thing" in India offers, and ended up paying a small UK company about £250-300 but I got a good job done and was happy with everything they did.
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I used PPH for some web development work that I wanted doing.
Got the usual "£50 for the whole thing" in India offers, and ended up paying a small UK company about £250-300 but I got a good job done and was happy with everything they did.
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Upwork Vs Fiverr
I've been using these a lot recently for launching my new business and I must say I've found some pretty awesome remote workers....
Has anybody used these? I've found Upwork overall more useful and I like the way you setup contracts and invite workers.Tags: None
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