How much should I pay a researcher?
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How much fee should I pay a researcher do get me a text list of all (or substantially all) embassies/consulates in the US? I want this as a text file that I can import into a database. I dont know if it can be downloaded from somewhere, or if someone needs to copy and paste the addresses from the lists available. Also who is the researcher who is prepared to actually do it for the suggested fee? Footnote: The more I do Google answers the more I enjoy the fun of these sort of "testing" questions. In addition to getting great answers and help (thank you all!), i'm enjoying pushing the process to see what can be done with it.
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Hi headsetsdotcom, Thanks again for placing your question with Google. With the frequency you are asking your questions here, it seems that you are really Njoying. Thanks on behalf of all the researchers. I guess all the researchers are enjoying too with clients like you. Now coming to your question of how much you should pay, who is the researcher who can do this and about the resources for getting the asked info, here are my comments. Let me first start with the payments. This will basically depend completely on you. You can set an amount and then its upto the team of researchers whether from them, anyone wants to work for you on that price. But if you want any sort of bidding to take place, then this is not the correct place for you. I'll suggest you to try www.elance.com for such projects. There you can give the project description and then people will bid and whichever bid you feel ok, you can declare that bid as winner. I'm not trying to drag you away from Google, but I'm just trying to give you the correct direction for the type of project you are looking for to be posted. This can still be done here with Google but then only at a fixed amount. I hope this answers your first part. Regarding the second question of which researcher will work for this. I'll say, all the researchers in Google are capable of working with you with great pleasure. Its not only fun to work on such projects, but also there is a lot of learning involved. No doubt, money is also there. As far as any specific person is concerned, I'll say that I can help you in this :-) . You can contact me via Google only for this project and I'll be very much willing to work for you on this project. Now the last part about the sites, the list will have to be consolidated for all the states in US. I'm just showing you a single site which can give you a sample of how much text is available online, its format and how this suits your requirements. Here is the site which lists all the embassies in Washington, DC. [ http://www.embassy.org/embassies/ ] This site will give you an idea about how much effort is involved in such projects and how much should be paid for. I hope this helps. Feel free to ask for any clarifictions, if any. Regards, netcrazy
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