Top 5 Freelance Sites
Freelancing is a great way to work from home. Freelancers do
anything from writing to graphic design to computer programming.
They are often hired by businesses (small and large) for a
particular project. It's a win- win situation. The small
business owner gets his website up and running, or his press
release written without having to create a new position in his
company to get the job done.
The Freelancer gets to do what he or she loves to do from home.
The big question is how do the business owner and freelancer
find each other? They do it through one of the freelance sites
below.
On all five of these sites projects are posted and freelancers
bid on how much they would charge for the work. It is up to the
company / person posting the job to choose which freelancer they
would like to work with.
1 )Guru.com
Guru is the largest freelance site out there. According to their
site they connect over 520,000 freelancers with over 30,000
businesses and employers. Guru is organized into several
categories and subcategories from Web and Graphic Design to
Programming to Business Consulting.
2) Elance.com
Elance is the other big player when it comes to freelance sites
that cover a wide variety of freelance work. Like Guru.com you
can find projects from creative work like graphics and writing
to computer programming.
3) Rentacoder.com
This freelance site caters primarily to programmers, coders,
software engineers and IT professionals in general. You will
find projects ranging from simple html pages to programming jobs
that could last for several months. 4) Allfreelancework.com
In addition to finding projects posted on a variety of subjects,
you will also find an extensive library of articles of
interested to freelancers as well services and products, a forum
and a newsletter.
5) Programmingbids.com
As the name suggest this site focuses mostly on freelance work
for programmers. You will find projects from web and graphic
design to flash to software development. They even have a new
section that will allow you to sell scripts you have written.
Freelancing is a great way to get started working from home. You
can easily take on a few small projects while keeping your day
job. You can start gaining experience, add to your r