Auctioning off design service?

    Date: 02/17/08 (WebDesign)    Keywords: web, ebay

    It was recently suggested to me that I try "auctioning off" my web design service on ebay, in an effort to "lure in" new clients and get some extra money. But I've never done anything like this before, and my friend, who has years more experience than I do (and thus would probably know more about this option), can't be reached.

    So I'm asking here. Is this generally a good idea? If you've done it yourself, how does it work? Any big problems? If I'm very upfront about my terms and what I can do, does this help? If this is indeed a bad idea, what is a good alternative?

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    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1361433.html

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