Compose.ly vs. Guru.com

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Compose.ly
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Compose.ly is a content marketplace, from the company of the same name headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Compose.ly focuses on storytelling for business, and states that every business has a story to tell. The problem is that many businesses struggle to share theirs in an authentic way. So Compose.ly helps businesses, big and small, tell their stories to the world. They offer writers who they state know how to artfully share a business’s unique story in a way which motivates audiences…N/A
Guru.com
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Guru.com, the company with offices in Pittsburgh and Noida, offers their eponymous freelance management system (FMS), that is free for employers to join (2.9% charge on each invoice paid).N/A
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThe Content Writer Marketplace is pay-per-project.
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Small Businesses
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Medium-sized Companies
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Enterprises
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User Testimonials
Compose.lyGuru.com
Likelihood to Recommend
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VERY useful for small companies where one person does an entire job/task. May be less useful for larger companies, as it would be difficult to maintain, and there are usually teams to cover the slack. Also good for tech purposes. Our tech people constantly create Guru cards in order to help us learn to do back-end things.
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Pros
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  • Shows you WHO made the Guru card.
  • Easy to access.
  • Gives you topics to help organize.
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Cons
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  • Relatively high fees taken out of earnings
  • Fake clients still get through, which causes a headache
  • Having to pay to get your bid higher up in the list of freelancers makes it even more costly
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Return on Investment
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  • 100 times better than writing up and printing multiple training manuals & presentation handouts!
  • Team members know they have easy access to any and all knowledge so they can refresh at their own pace without the need for repeat training sessions/presentations.
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