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Don't pay peanuts

I get it.

Money gets tight, and if there's one thing we all love, it's getting the most bang for your buck (or whatever currency you happen to use). When it comes to paying rock-bottom prices for someone to do work for you, though, paying sub-minimum-wage prices for services is a no-win situation for both parties.

This week, we'll look at how this affects the client. (You can check out how this affects freelancers here)

1. You get what you pay for.

If you want a job done right, awarding a project to the lowest bidder isn't always going to net you the best results.

(Read more here)

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