List of Freelance Sites to Start Freelancing



List of Freelance Sites to Start Freelancing


Freelancing is growing rapidly and more and more people are starting freelancing through various freelance sites to Search Online Work and earn money online.
There are different freelance sites you can use to start freelancing.
Contents  
1 Freelance Sites
1.1 Online Marketplaces
1.2 Social & Professional Networks
1.3 Freelance Websites for Designers
1.4 Freelance Websites for Developers
Freelance Sites
Online Marketplaces
·         These freelance sites have lot of jobs and lot of options for everyone to find work.
·         Easy to get started and everyone can apply and join for free.
Truelancer is amongst Asia’s largest freelance sites. It is a Freelancers community of world class web, mobile developers, SEO/SMO Experts, Content Writers and Translators, Web Scraper and fastest data entry operator, WordPress developer and Graphics Designers.
Founded in 2014, it is relatively new to the sites listed below, so competition is comparatively very low on this site, hence, providing better opportunities for beginners and people who are new in the field of freelancing.

UPWORK
Formerly Elance-oDesk, is a global freelancing platform, it is most popular out of all the freelance sites present in the market, where businesses and independent professionals connect and collaborate remotely. Since it has been in business for so long, it has the maximum number of registered freelancers. There is a huge competition and the bids can be very low. So be prepared to work at a lower price on Upwork.
FREELANCER
Freelancer is a global crowd sourcing freelance site, which allows potential employers to post jobs that freelancers can then bid to complete. They also allow members to host and enter contests for which prize money is offered as a reward.
Members on freelancer receive a finite number of bids (they only give 8 free applications before you have to pay the membership fee) to use on the site, which are periodically replenished. 
FIVERR
Fiverr was created with the entrepreneur in mind. It’s for the skilled individuals who want to reach the right client anywhere in the world and land a job quickly.
As the name suggests, here the work starts with 5$. It sounds low, but you can set up tiers above the base $5 option, which adds up fast! Generally, the projects are small as this is a gigs oriented freelance site.
Other Marketplaces
GURU
Guru makes it easy to create a profile that shows off your experience, making it easier to be contacted by potential employers.
PEOPLEPERHOUR
PPH only allows for 15 applications before charging. Browsing is free though, so totally worth it to send out some feelers and see if you think it’s worth it.
Curated Network
·         These are curated network where you can join after selection to interview.
·         Good for experienced freelancers looking to work in closed network with limited number of clients.
·         Difficult to get started.
MYREMOTETEAM
My remote team allows you to bring your team together at a single platform, get the work done, and make payments to all the members at once. Its a hassle free way to manage a team.
Well, the name pretty well summarizes the purpose of it. You can build a team and manage them remotely.
TOPTAL
Toptal is a freelancing platform that connects businesses with software engineers, designers, and business consultants globally. Only for the “top” freelancers who really know their stuff. It accepts only the top 3% of several thousand monthly applicants by screening through their developed tests hence, This marketplace is a pool of freelancers with their own fields of expertise.

CODEMENTOR
Codementor acts as an open marketplace platform for experienced web developers to offer live help, long-term mentor ship, and team training course on the programming languages or web technology they specialize in, with rates set by the mentor themselves.

Social & Professional Networks
·         Originally made for personal usage, the use of social and professional networks for finding jobs is a cumbersome task.
·         It requires long hours of job hunting online.
·         These sites can help you land jobs because of your personal existing and mutual networks that can be identified on the site.
LINKEDIN 
LinkedIn allows members (both workers and employers) to create profiles and “connections” with each other in an online social network which may represent real-world professional relationships.
It is very easy to use and helps you to apply for jobs by letting you make a direct contact with the CEO and HR of the organization.
FACEBOOK 
Facebook has been the most popular social networking site in existence, every person and every organisation owns a facebook account. You can directly find the organization you are interested in and apply for the work. The downside to facebook is that, you will not get to know whether they are open to new posts or not. It will be a hit and trial method.

ANGELLIST
Created in 2010, the platform has a mission to democratize the investment process and to help startups with their challenges in fundraising and talent. It started as an online introduction board for tech startups that needed seed funding. Now it has made its way into the popular freelance sites.
Freelance Websites for Designers
99DESIGNS
99designs, the world’s largest graphic design marketplace, connects clients needing custom design work such as logos and websites to a thriving community of talented designers who submit a new custom design to the site every 7-10 seconds.

Clients publish a contest, and designers submit their work as their application. The client chooses the design they like best, and the designer gets paid. I’m sure you’ve noticed the downside – if you don’t win, you don’t get paid.
BEHANCE
A creation of Adobe, Behance is the leading online platform for designers to showcase their creative work. You know you are at the right place as soon as you open the link to the most colorful website out there.

It offers companies the opportunity to explore talent on a global scale, with social elements such as the ability for commenting and ‘liking’ posts, as well as a jobs board. Best of all, it’s completely free, and acts as an online, visual CV.
DESIGNCROWD
DesignCrowd is a community-based freelance site that allows businesses to post briefs out to its pool of creative freelancers. Designers are invited to submit their ideas for consideration, and then once selected can liaise directly with the client on edits and feedback. Once work is finalised, it can be downloaded straight from the site.
Freelance Websites for Developers
GUN.IO
It is made by engineers, for engineers. This platform has the most talented freelance developers which helps engineers hire each other – without the risk. To be eligible for Gun.io projects, you must commit to at least 20 hours per week of client work and remain available during North American business hours. It belongs to that category of freelance sites where you need to be good enough to grab projects.

CODEABLE
Codeable focuses on offering their clients everything from WordPress themes to plugins – and that’s it. Codeable is the only WordPress exclusive freelancer platform that connects thousands of customers — from freelancers and business owners to big agencies — with the top WordPress freelance developers to work on projects of any size.

Comments

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