Actually I got more than I paid for.
As the thread opener asked in general about our experience there, I described (rather lengthy) mine.
All sensitivities aside, I had never the feeling of someone trying to cheat me.
As I said, my sellers were compentent and at low price, so @BKP, I would say...
@ Mansi, I think the difference consists in the purpose, and that affects the format of the communication flow.
With a blog you want to steadily inform your readers about something.
So a blog should be updated regularly through new posts.
Essentially you communicate through posts and comments...
Used Fiverr a couple of times.
They take 20% from the freelancers' reward, as a commission :mad:
I addressed only the most qualified sellers, the 5 stars people with hundreds of reviews, describing what I needed.
Some didn't reply. Some replied Hi, and that was it. Some said I'll be back soon...
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