Snappr Advertisement for Matterport pros16529
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1Shawn_P private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Came across an advert that Snappr was seeking Matterport pros in the U.S., Australia etc. However, if you have an account, other than your bio, 3D tour isn't on their list of services that they offer. | ||
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Virtual_Homey private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I signed up with snappr based on their Matterport advertising and have only received food, engagement and portrait photo shoots from them. It's misleading and shouldn't be something you're suckered into, especially since their pay scale is ridiculous and they don't believe in filing taxes. | ||
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@Virtual_Homey I have found this to be true with many of the larger companies brokering for services |
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WGAN Fan CLUB Member Coeur d'Alene, Idaho |
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Best bet to drum up business is out there belly to belly networking with folks | ||
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Virtual_Homey private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@lilnitsch I don't doubt they have every intention on providing Matterport. I think they should establish that before marketing toward operators when they are primarily an "affordable solution" for low budget photography. | ||
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WGAN Fan CLUB Member Coeur d'Alene, Idaho |
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@Virtual_Homey I have been approached by a few of these companies they often will advertise full services in the markets in which they advertise in though rarely have any boots on the ground to service these clients then farm out the leads for pennies on the dollar to folks willing to work for what they offer |
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@lilnitsch I still believe no job is too small so I'm willing to collaborate with them and fill their clients needs, but Snappr auto-books any open availability on your schedule without checking with the photographer first. That can be extremely irritating when I have employers that offer a real rate for services that really require the rate to be at a certain price point. I like seeing streamlined services like this, but managing the scheduling would be a nightmare for admin and is probably why they go under the impression if you didn't mark it as unavailable it's up for grabs. | ||
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