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I'd like to request a cool feature that could go on to be a very popular and liked feature amongst both buyers and sellers and that is for buyers to be able to "Request a Job" or request work from a seller right from their service page. The way it would work is it's just a contact form basically where you can send the seller a Job Request which they can put details about their request such as when they need it by, any special preferences they have and other details and stuff about what they're looking for. As well as how much they're willing to pay. Then the seller can review it and if they can do it and agree to the price, they can "accept" the request and it will create a new order.
There would have to be a link on the service page somewhere, or you could even put on on the sellers profile and give them the ability to enable/disable that feature (just in case some sellers didn't want to take requests).
I suggest just a link in the sidebar like.
So in steps it would be like.
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2.?Then has to fill out job requirements/put price he/she is willing to pay.
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TommyCarey
The person being invited to the job can decline if they already have a lot of work or accept it if they think they can handle the custom order because they don't have a lot of sales at the time.
In the end, I personally think an "Invite to job" would be better than "request a job" because it would still utilize the WTB system that is already in place. A "request a job" feature would be nice, but like Everett said, it seems to be a work around of the Want To Buy (WTB). I think a better feature would be an "invite to job" option for people to invite whoever they want to their WTB. This way the WTB section would flourish and people wouldn't have to search as much for jobs they can do. A custom job would get tricky over time though. You would have to manage a ton of different orders that all have something unique with them. I've done this in the past for clients and it's extremely tough to keep track of since each order isn't similar. You could be doing blog posting for one person but the next guy or girl wants blog posting on specific blog types. This gets confusing because if you're like me, you get in "work mode" and try to hammer out as much as possible in a short amount of time. Having all the jobs being very similar is easier because you can just switch out the domain name and not the process. Setting up these new campaigns is tedious if you have to do it for every new client :( The person being invited to the job can decline if they already have a lot of work or accept it if they think they can handle the custom order because they don't have a lot of sales at the time. In the end, I personally think an "Invite to job" would be better than "request a job" because it would still utilize the WTB system that is already in place.
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