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Watch the video interview "Ashley Webster talks to Luke Aviet, Co-Founder of SetYourRate.com, a website in which people can buy or sell any service from piano lessons to tutors" Monday 10th March
Read article on how to start a business "SetYourRate.com is a new online marketplace for services, rather than goods. Users register free to create a profile, selling anything from Italian lessons to graphic design and dog-walking. Each profile features three pages, with a detailed overview, member reviews and images." Thursday 21st February
"..SetYourRate.com stands head and shoulders above it's service touting rivals." Thursday 14th February
Read article on sold on service "SetYourRate.com is a new online marketplace for services, rather than goods. Users register free to create a profile, selling anything from Italian lessons to graphic design and dog-walking. Each profile features three pages, with a detailed overview, member reviews and images." Saturday 2nd February
"AN ONLINE marketplace for buying and selling skills and services – www.setyourrate.com – has reported a surge in people marketing their wares in an effort to supplement their main income. A recent Bank of England survey found that 9 per cent of Britons were considering taking a second job or working overtime." Friday 1st February
"This is a good idea—service providers can easily offer their skills and buyers can get the right price. The interface is clean and easy to navigate. It's got a professional layout that will attract the right people and it's accessible to everyone." Friday 1st February
"As well as giving people the opportunity to earn a little extra cash, the site also shows customers where they can get services such as IT support, plumbing or electrical and telecom engineers cheaper than from mainstream companies." Sunday 27th January
"A visit to the site today will reveal that you can hire your own private Italian chef to impress dinner party guests. You can employ a private croupier for an evening to give poker nights an exclusive casino look-and-feel." Tuesday 22nd January
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