Got skills? Then shake your money maker! I’m a graphic and web designer and freelancing contributes to my monthly income. I also have done odd freelance projects for copy writing. For me, most of my jobs come from word of mouth or the occasional ad on Craigslist but there are oodles of websites dedicated to bringing employers and freelancers together that are worth a look and you may be surprised at the vast spectrum of opportunities out there! My favorite thing about freelancing is being able to work on projects that I can be choosy and passionate about…and being able to work in my pajamas of course
Getting Paid for Just About Anything
The following sites have popular and active job boards that list thousands of freelance opportunities in every area imaginable such as data entry, copy writing, art and illustration, design, coding, accounting, sales, animation, photography and virtual assistants.
Elance
Scriptlance
Guru
Get a Freelancer
All Freelance Work
Craigslist
Getting Paid to Blog and Write Articles
Associated Content
Constant Content
Blogitive
Helium
Blogcharm
Writing Up
Pay Per Post

Coming Soon: , Tips on marketing your services, proposals and contracts, dealing with the tax man, time management and organization, deciding if full-time freelancing is for you and more.


















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Thanks! These are great resources you have added! Do you do graphic/web design as a freelancer, or do you work for a company?? We’ve actually just started an online community of freelancers and we hope you will join our network.
Best regards in your endeavours!
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