No More 9 to 5: Freelance Jobs
Make the right business connections in the world’s
fastest-growing freelance marketplace.
Do you like being your own boss? Working from the comfort of your own home? Setting your own hours? Then freelance jobs might be a good bet! Freelance work is plentiful. In fact, if you think you're a good writer, you will not have trouble finding work.
So what kinds of freelance jobs are out there? Well that depends on your individual skills and talents. Are you a good photographer? Do you catch typos, misspelled words, misplaced hyphens, poorly structured sentences, and the like, easily? If so, you might be a great freelance copy editor or proofreader! And because copy will always need to be written, there will always be copy writing jobs available. If you're especially good with words, consider your options for freelance jobs. Why not make a buck off your talents?
It can get tiresome to clock in and out of an office job, wear an uncomfortable uniform, and answer to a boss that won't leave you alone. Instead, why not try out a freelance job? Whatever your experience, you can probably find a client that will find your talents very useful.
But how do you track down these freelance jobs? The answer is Freelance Work Exchange, a comprehensive, well-organized database that helps to pair up employers with freelancers looking for work. You might find there are opportunities to write content for a website, or edit a technical manual, or take photographs for a calendar. The possibilities for freelance jobs are pretty vast.
But even though there are many freelance jobs out there, there also many wannabe freelancers. So you must stand out from the rest and build up a competitive portfolio that shows off your abilities. But if you think you can go out there and get those jobs, with the help of Go Freelance, you will be in excellent shape.
Testimonials
"I took a chance one day when I was flush and sent a few bucks to gain access to the Go Freelance Professional Edition. Since then, I've edited a sales letter, a follow-up letter, an 11-page Web site, and a brochure. I'm 'on call' to do pinch-hit proofreading for a medical newsletter editor in Florida ..and I've landed a gig editing a new Canadian magazine coming out this fall. All this from taking a chance on Go Freelance."
Karyn Martin
"Once again, you guys have come through with incredible results. Our job post definitely produced the type and quality of person we needed, and we found who we were looking for quickly. From now on, you're my first choice when I need to hire someone."
Steve Brownrigg, The Newsletter Company