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legendary
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0.035 is equivalent to ~$250, that's more than a full time salary in some low economic development countries. I wouldn't consider it whoring yourself out if that's the situation.
$250 is peanuts given the workload required for a single week of campaign. There are two options: 1) Manager is doing his job. 2) Manager is not doing his job. With such a low rate, the later is almost the case with 100% certainty.

For a small/medium campaign this seems like a fair amount.
No.

It is unlikely a large campaign is going to choose a new manager, so I doubt you've got competition to worry about yahoo.
There are examples of this. Take a look at the Waves campaign and their baboon CEO.

You have been already explained why. $250 a week = $1000 a month. This would give you a decent living in places like Poland (minimum wage being $548). A lot of people there would love to work at home doing that.
legendary
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0.035 is equivalent to ~$250, that's more than a full time salary in some low economic development countries. I wouldn't consider it whoring yourself out if that's the situation.
$250 is peanuts given the workload required for a single week of campaign. There are two options: 1) Manager is doing his job. 2) Manager is not doing his job. With such a low rate, the later is almost the case with 100% certainty.

For a small/medium campaign this seems like a fair amount.
No.

It is unlikely a large campaign is going to choose a new manager, so I doubt you've got competition to worry about yahoo.
There are examples of this. Take a look at the Waves campaign and their baboon CEO.
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I'm amazed at how cheap some of you people will whore yourselves out for. Obviously you have no clue how much work goes into a campaign. Just a word of advice to companies, "you get what you pay for"

0.035 is equivalent to ~$250, that's more than a full time salary in some low economic development countries. I wouldn't consider it whoring yourself out if that's the situation.

For a small/medium campaign this seems like a fair amount. It is unlikely a large campaign is going to choose a new manager, so I doubt you've got competition to worry about yahoo.
legendary
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Thanks for chiming in, Lauda. I'll take note of your comments.
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That's how the market goes.
Ergo "whoring" yourself, ergo contributes to spam.

Also, offering someone his/her service for a cheaper rate is not "whoring oneself" out, and freelancers from different parts of the world would likely say the same.
That's exactly what it is.

I've encountered several people asking for a high rate in exchange of their "amazing" services yet always delivered half-baked results with many compromises done on their tasks, so generalizing that someone who asks for a cheaper rate for their services won't deliver better results than those who asks for a fortune is plainly wrong.
You're comparing things from fields that are not relevant. You should be well aware that there isn't a single manager here that is both cheap and good at what they do.

I know I'm not one of the prominent guys around like you but that doesn't mean I don't understand how the market goes.
Given that you've offered a fixed price for a variable workload says the opposite. You have a flawed understanding of markets.
legendary
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I'm amazed at how cheap some of you people will whore yourselves out for. Obviously you have no clue how much work goes into a campaign. Just a word of advice to companies, "you get what you pay for"

That's how the market goes. Also, offering someone his/her service for a cheaper rate is not "whoring oneself" out, and freelancers from different parts of the world would likely say the same. I've encountered several people asking for a high rate in exchange of their "amazing" services yet always delivered half-baked results with many compromises done on their tasks, so generalizing that someone who asks for a cheaper rate for their services won't deliver better results than those who asks for a fortune is plainly wrong.

I've been in this forum for three years. I know I'm not one of the prominent guys around like you but that doesn't mean I don't understand how the market goes. Thanks for your feedback, yahoo.
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I'm amazed at how cheap some of you people will whore yourselves out for. Obviously you have no clue how much work goes into a campaign. Just a word of advice to companies, "you get what you pay for"
legendary
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Is this a one time only payment or weekly?

This would be weekly, but again the payment would be negotiable since I also need to consider the party's budget first before asking for a grand total. Thanks for pointing that out. Let me edit that real quick.
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Hopefully you can get a campaign, and I can get to it too!
legendary
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legendary
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Wanted to run your own ad campaign but you don't have the time to do so because you're engaged in managing your services?

Tired of having spammers/low-quality posters on your camp that doesn't even deliver on what they pledged yet getting paid from your pockets?

I can help you manage your campaign and provide excellent service to you and your cause!

Just hit me a private message and we can discuss the terms. I can provide outstanding service with a pretty reasonable cost since I'd also like to help you out.


I'm always online in this forum or you can also message me through here.



I'm looking forward in doing business with you and helping your service/cause gain followers and possibly customers. Smiley

A little disclaimer: I don't support HYIPs and Ponzi Schemes and neither will I accept any offers from such sites.



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