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Getting Back to Basics: Reviewing Bids
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After posting a bid request, you may get responses sooner than expected. RentACoder is just kind of cool like that. You might also get waaay more bids than you expected too. But what do you do with them? How can you tell which bid is the best? Does the first bid indicate prompt service? Does the most verbose bid indicate thoroughness?
This section answers those questions and more. (A lot more!)
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