Check out Craigslist and find out what the market will bear for the
area where your client is. I have seen clients trying to pay anywhere
from intern (free) to $17.50/hr to $30/hr in NYC which is a joke. A #3
at Mickey Dee's cost north of $8 in NYC...
Anyway, anything less than $75/hr is a
I like the tubemogul!
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wrote:
I was looking for other crossposting services and found HeySpread.
http://heyspread.com/
It supports the video sharing sites listed below but, unfortunately,
it's not free. Is anyone
I took a look at the VideoPostRobot site. Talk about hard sell. I
thought they were trying to sell me Ginsu knives for a second there.
It's $19.95 but there's something really sketchy about the site. If
anyone's tried it, I'd like to hear about the experience.
LOL!
As a geek trying to turn entrepreneur I have great compassion on people
building something great and then pondering the how do I let people
know about this??? challenge.
That site looks like some affiliate marketing service said to the
client: we can sell anything!
I guess entrepreneurs
hi
i will be attending the north dakota winter show starting march 4th. i
am thinking about doing a documentary of the show that includes
booths, rodeos, tractors and combines. i was also thinking about
interviewing people who attend the show. does anyone have any
suggestions or advice?
rodli
You might be able to get a few data points from http://www.Bid4Vid.com.
Take a look at the search for producers and there are some rates on their
profiles.
I hope that helps.
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I am interested in getting feedback on