Pricing . If you work as a freelance marketer, you can set your own hourly rate, which usually ranges from $80-$160 per hour depending on your location, specialization, and length of service. It goes without saying that the more specialized the job, the higher the rate . In contrast, let’s say you’re a business owner looking for a home owner database marketing expert. In that case, expect to pay around $1,500 per month (minimum). But it’s also worth noting that you won’t be charged any recruiting, placement, or termination fees. Plus, if you don’t like the person you’re paired with, you can be poached for free by another marketer. Finally, clients are billed weekly.
Pros
No contracts
No termination fee
No rental fees
Potential clients receive a free 30-minute discovery call between them and the freelancer they are paired with.
Candidates undergo a thorough screening before being accepted.
Compliance occurs in less than 48 hours.
From a business owner's perspective, MarketerHire's focus solely on marketing means you don't have to wade through non-marketing experts to find the person you're looking for.
Constant quality control of support ensures that everything goes well for both clients and freelancers.
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Cons
$1,500 a month seems like a lot of money, especially if you're a startup with a limited budget.
MarekterHire does not have a built-in messaging platform; instead, clients and freelancers must communicate directly.
Some reviewers complain about poor reconciliation, although in this case there is a free re-reconciliation service.
Freelancers enjoy competitive rates
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