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I always set a fixed price, because a lot of people seem to have "problems" with their time management; they simply want to squeeze out every penny possible and it's a PITA to constantly monitor them.
Also, good job on structuring and breaking it down into details. This will help you immensely with holding people accountable and make their work easier.
You can find good writers by searching for "kindle" "ebook" and related keywords on oDesk using a freelancer profile, not the employer one, then check out other companies, their past projects and ratings/reviews of freelancers and then invite those to your project.
One thing you can use to weed out people who can't or won't read instructions: At the end of your project description, put something like "To prove you read these instructions, put the word RESEARCH in the first line of your proposal."
Also, good job on structuring and breaking it down into details. This will help you immensely with holding people accountable and make their work easier.
You can find good writers by searching for "kindle" "ebook" and related keywords on oDesk using a freelancer profile, not the employer one, then check out other companies, their past projects and ratings/reviews of freelancers and then invite those to your project.
One thing you can use to weed out people who can't or won't read instructions: At the end of your project description, put something like "To prove you read these instructions, put the word RESEARCH in the first line of your proposal."
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