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Omg, 3 hour time is almost like you are doing another property shooting. I would not double my workload like that. Simply I just let someone who has edited for years do that for me. A name to count on for outsourcing is BeatColor- very cool and easy-to-use website with quick turnaround time. Source: 11 months ago
If you search for experienced editors who can fully customize your editing style, I will recommend BeatColor. Neither too big nor too small, it's just quite fit to ensure consistent quality. Here is its website and Instagram for your reference: Website: https://beatcolor.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beatcol0r\_photo\_editing/. Source: 11 months ago
I work for a photo editing company in Vietnam. We alternatively use Paypal, Onepay, and Wire Transfer. We find that Onepay is the most efficient from both our side and client side as it has head office in UK and branches in many other countries. Hope this information helps :). Source: about 1 year ago
My advice is not just focus on product quality but also the business. How you create that product, how you deliver, market, get the product into the hands of the people bought it. Should spend only 10% of your time on product quality, how? By outsourcing and should be spending 90 of the time on finding clients. When the product quality gets to a certain points => invest in product quality makes zero difference,... Source: about 1 year ago
Hi all, I'm building a new site via Google Sites to replace my pre-existing web.com site. I would like the URL to remain the same. What do I need to do to redirect to the new Google Site once finished? Thanks in advance! Source: 5 months ago
I'm not sure how to connect the html code to the domain name? I don't see an interface from web.com (purchasing site) other than their expensive website building packages. I don't want to pay that amount for developing the website as the point is to code the entire thing by hand. Source: 8 months ago
Web (yes I'm not kidding its web.com). Source: 9 months ago
A good analogy is to look at Network Solutions. It's a horrible company that is owned by web.com. Web.com only cares about sales and marketing. The registrar aspects just a path to cross-sell you on bullshit services. Source: 10 months ago
This sucks. What I liked about Google Domains is that price remained the same year after year. Most registers are owned by a couple companies (web.com or something?) and every renewal it is some jacked up artificial price. $12 for the first year and somehow it is $36+ for the next? All the registers should be price regulated. Source: 10 months ago
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