It is easy to do anything badly. Work on your mixing and pay for someone who you respect and release something you can be proud of.
Anything that is louder will sound better, match your volumes and see if it is actually better or is smashed hat garbage that is tiring to listen to. You are paying for someone's ears and years of experience and super accurate referencing.
If you are gonna spend 20-30$ then pay an artist in your genre who does good work to do it, it wont be perfect but at least they intimately know the genre and you arent giving some parasite your money.
Monarch Audio Mastering review?
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