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Featured Projects

A Featured Project costs a one time fee of $25. The fee is deducted from the account of the Project Manager that posts one. You can make a Project Featured by clicking the checkbox at the bottom of the Create Project form.
It is distinguishable from normal Projects by the Featured symbol which is placed beside the title:

Project Managers

Having your Project Featured benefits your business in the following ways:

1. No Commision Charge - 
You save 100% of the $5 fee normally charged once you have picked a bidder.
2. Lower Bids - 
Programmers fee, normally 5% of their bid or $5 (whichever is greater), is waived. This allows them to bid lower amounts.
3. Abnormal Bidding - 
Normally "abnormal" bidding is against the Terms and Conditions , but a Featured Project is allowed to accept "abnormal" bidding. For example, a Programmer may post a bid that is a per hour rate they will charge or trading is another example, etc. A Non-featured Project allows Programmers to only bid for the total amount they will charge for their services.
4. Front Page - 
A Featured Project is posted on the main page of e-FreelanceMarket.com

Please note that $25 must be deposited into your account before posting a Featured Project.

Programmers

Bidding on a Featured Project will benefit you in the following way:

1. No Commision Charge - 
You save 100% of the fee, normally 5% of your bid amount or $5, (whichever is greater).
2. Abnormal Bidding - 
Normally "abnormal" bidding is against the Terms and Conditions , but a Featured Project is allowed to accept "abnormal" bidding. For example, you may post a bid that is a per hour rate you will charge or trading is another example, etc. A Non-featured Project allows you to only bid for the total amount you will charge for your services.


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