Saturday, 2 May 2015

5 Freelancers sites that really pays

  Ø  LinkedIn Jobs:

yes linkedln, this is a real game changer. If you have a LinkedIn profile, then start using it today! If you don’t then create one right away and see how things can turn around with to networking site. Networking is a proper way to get new clients by getting introduced to new ones via your older connections. You never know you may actually land up with a good paying gig with your connections. 

  Ø  Craigslist:

Yes you heard me right, Craigslist it is. No it is not to be used only for selling and buying things but also for getting opportunities that remain unexplored. Normally people think that this is a site that is limited to only buying and selling but in reality it has more to offer than people know of it. Select multiple localities or states as per your country of residence and then tick mark the jobs box according to your area of expertise.
Voila, you will get to an array of options to choose from. Hit the reply button if you don’t see any other ways to contact an employer. I actually have been able to locate a very good paying client from this site.
  Ø  upwork :
upwork has often been the favourite among my freelancer friends and ofcourse mine as well. Offering jobs for beginners to professionals from all over the globe, upwork is one of the most trusted platforms in the world of Freelancing jobs. You will get projects from low payout to clients paying really well to deserving freelancers.    

  Ø  FlexJobs
FlexJobs offers listings for part-time and freelance positions in more than 50 career tracks. The company hand-screens each telecommuting job, so you can be sure that you're applying to a legitimate company. FlexJobs also offers skills testing, job search tips and special members-only discounts through the site's partners.
  Ø  Fiverr
Fiverr is a little different from your average freelance job-listing website. Instead of having companies post their projects so freelancers can apply, this site has freelancers create "gigs" based on what they're best at. That way, freelancers sell their services to the companies that find them. You can categorize your gig by keyword so it shows up in multiple searches.

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