Crowdsourcing from the 'client' viewpoint

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  • babaganush0

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    Value isn't the number of vector art solutions that can be thrust upon clients.

    Value is associated to a large number of parameters measured by a process that is an equation of experience x time, research and a sound methodology.

    'Businessmen' should know that anything offering value that delivers a multitude of solutions in lightning speed time at a tiny cost is no different to an ill thought out business plan, a sloppy legal case or an unsound financial speculation.

    In these terms it really is that simple when speaking of value. If you are offering value, you do not enter such ridiculous 'punts' as crowdsourcing. This new social and technological phenomenon does not usurp common sense.

    • I would't argue. But you have to *demonstrate* value to the client otherwise they may as well buy the cheapest.comicsans
    • more like people are such simpletons when it comes to value they truly equate: low price = good valuepr2

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