Joe Diaz
New Member
Looks like that job wasn't meant to be. I had a guy call about having some design work done, after quoting him a price, he says it's too high and he can get it done much cheaper through crowd sourcing. At that point I lost any enthusiasm I had for selling the job to that particular person. I know his comments weren't meant as a personal jab, but it felt like there was no respect for what I bring to the table. It seemed like a big red flag to me, and I'm certainly not going to lower my prices just to compete with those sites. I spent less time then I have in the past trying to convince this person that hiring a professional is better than crowd sourcing.
These comments are becoming more common, and it's along the same lines as "all you have to do is press a button". I don't know about you all, but I've personally found that the majority of the time my attempt to convince them falls on deaf ears and every minute I spend on the phone talking to them is a waste of time, and time away from the work we do have. I'm polite about it, but most of the time it ends with me telling them I'm not interested.
The devil on my shoulder tells me to send them this video, the angle says just let it go:
[video=youtube;DsstOs-K7gk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsstOs-K7gk[/video]
These comments are becoming more common, and it's along the same lines as "all you have to do is press a button". I don't know about you all, but I've personally found that the majority of the time my attempt to convince them falls on deaf ears and every minute I spend on the phone talking to them is a waste of time, and time away from the work we do have. I'm polite about it, but most of the time it ends with me telling them I'm not interested.
The devil on my shoulder tells me to send them this video, the angle says just let it go:
[video=youtube;DsstOs-K7gk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsstOs-K7gk[/video]