[e-gold-list] Re: eLancers

2002-10-13 Thread jpm
>50 Grand? You're dreaming! Not realy. guru.com cost 7 or 8 million to set up. elance millions. the elance logo cost 10s of thousands. elance has a score of full time development staff (annual budget of millions) - hell, they're trying to hire 3 or 4 currently. >The very successful ScriptL

[e-gold-list] Re: eLancers

2002-10-13 Thread svgisp
> What is to stop a person from listing a low bid, getting the > project, creating a "mock-up" solution, and asking for 50% > before completing the rest of the project, and then simply > running away with your E-Gold? Would there be any real > way to track down the programmers that do this? (I

[e-gold-list] Re: eLancers

2002-10-13 Thread Jonathan Regan
> If you mean you're thinking of STARTING something like guru.com or > elance.com, for the IG community, that would be a waste of time at > this stage. > > It would cost you say 50 grand to set it all up, and you would get no > more than 2 or 3 listings a year. 50 Grand? You're dreaming! 2 o

[e-gold-list] Re: eLancers

2002-10-13 Thread jpm
>Guys, > >What do you think about a service like elance that accepts DGC >payments? E-gold payments especially! > >I would like some feedback on this. > >SV Gisp Due to the international nature of development these days, and the fact that (obviously) programmers and designers are already web l