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Are all jobs now restricted to Platinum members for a certain length of time?
Thread poster: Transflux (X)
Transflux (X)
Transflux (X)
Local time: 22:56
French to English
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Jun 30, 2003

I know this topic has been broached but is it really necessary to further marginalise non-paying members? This is I think aggressive marketing and whilst I fully sympathise with the founders for trying to get more people to pay to keep the site running and to make a profit, it is reaching the point of no return. Either pay or go elsewhere. That is the implicit message I am receiving each time one of these restricted jobs lands in my inbox.
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Mariella Macera
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Local time: 15:56
English to Spanish
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Full support Jul 1, 2003

I honestly think that this is the best way to tell most freelancers "we are an exclusive lot and we do not want you here". Globalization is to bring us together not to divide us. There are many other ways to collect money, improve your adverts or sell other things; but you can not tell people to go away if you invited them when PROZ was just a very small thing. Another thing is not to oblige them to buy a certain product (Trados for example, so that they can get jobs). Remember that most countri... See more
I honestly think that this is the best way to tell most freelancers "we are an exclusive lot and we do not want you here". Globalization is to bring us together not to divide us. There are many other ways to collect money, improve your adverts or sell other things; but you can not tell people to go away if you invited them when PROZ was just a very small thing. Another thing is not to oblige them to buy a certain product (Trados for example, so that they can get jobs). Remember that most countries fought to get Freedom in all different ways.
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Roquentin wrote:

I know this topic has been broached but is it really necessary to further marginalise non-paying members? This is I think aggressive marketing and whilst I fully sympathise with the founders for trying to get more people to pay to keep the site running and to make a profit, it is reaching the point of no return. Either pay or go elsewhere. That is the implicit message I am receiving each time one of these restricted jobs lands in my inbox.
Is this the message you are trying to send out?
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Henry Dotterer
Henry Dotterer
Local time: 16:56
SITE FOUNDER
Please continue this discussion on the existing thread Jul 1, 2003

The short answer to your question is "no".

This topic has been discussed in another thread, where my responses and others' explanations and opinions have been posted:

http://www.proz.com/topic/12041

I am locking this thread to keep the discussion focused.

We'll watch the comments there for ideas on improving on this new client feature in a way that is in
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The short answer to your question is "no".

This topic has been discussed in another thread, where my responses and others' explanations and opinions have been posted:

http://www.proz.com/topic/12041

I am locking this thread to keep the discussion focused.

We'll watch the comments there for ideas on improving on this new client feature in a way that is in the interest of all involved.
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