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Is this a big deal or not? Well, it depends how many times you want or need to bid. The best (essential) things in (freelance) life are (not) supposed to be free.With the new Connects launch, freelancers will purchase Connects for $0.15 each, which is a decrease from the prior $1 per Connect price. To take into account the value of different projects, the number of Connects required to bid for our projects will vary from zero to six Connects depending on the size of the project, where previously every project required two Connects to bid. Bids submitted in response to invitations from clients will continue to be free. These changes in Connects are aimed at helping skilled professionals win more projects. We expect freelancers will submit fewer proposals, focusing on projects for which they are the most qualified and most likely to win.Yes, Mr. Kasriel “freelancers will submit fewer proposals,” as a result. Some of them will stop submitting proposals — totally and permanently. But hey, let’s look at the bright side of it: “freelancers will purchase Connects for $0.15 each, which is a decrease from the prior $1 per Connect price.” You really have to have the nerve to say something like this. Every single month you could count on the 60 free connects — guaranteed! If this number wasn’t enough for you then you had to pay one dollar for every extra connect. Now, you pay $0.15 per connect, but the trouble is there are no more free monthly connects. You charge for something that’s used to be free and you call it a “decrease.”
As a result, clients will have a smaller selection of highly relevant proposals to review, making it easier for them to identify the best talent for their project. We believe this change in connects will be revenue neutral in the near term as the main objective of this change is to encourage higher quality projects and client relationships on our marketplace.How is this supposed to be “revenue neutral?”