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MakubeX1838yhttps://www.fiverr.com
The site works more in favor of the client instead of the developer due many competitors are overseas devs willing to work for cheap. -
MakubeX1838y@Vaibhav7909
Not necessarily, a lot of people have tiers.
A quick search shows some students charging $50. And some devs charging $250 for enterprise level solutions.
https://fiverr.com/bilalhassanqadr/... -
@Vaibhav7909 https://freelancer.com is.. one... Again, same problem as Makubex says, the competition causes you to lower your price. The Indians tend to rule in that domain.
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vchris638yI recommend UpWork.com. I've been on there for years. I'm now at $60/h USD. Of course you start low and bring it up with XP.
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@vchris Thank you for your suggestion. Yes, I will start from low as I have never done something like this before.
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@linuxer4fun I'd assume that instead of having job listings you'd have developer profile listings and companies/clients would bet to hire a developer. Now obviously more experienced guys will get a better deal but that's beyond the scope of this conversation :p
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