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Unconventional Places to Scout for Web Work |
| Published: July 4, 2008, 2:23 pm |
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If you're a freelancer or a full-timer looking for additional income, there's a variety of places you can go to seek for project-based work. There's a ton of websites geared specifically for freelance workers, such as All Freelance Directory and Guru.com. Many of these sites do, however, charge you a subscription fee to access their job listings. Typically, a lot of work comes from referrals, advertising in your local area, or through your website. But if projects are running thin or you're seeking to expand your project search, check out these 5 places you might not have considered before. 1) Google Advanced Search There's a ton of sites you can visit to find project-based work, but it's not efficient to go to each of these places and wade through outdated job listings. If you want a speedier way, try out Google Advanced Search. You can customize how your search terms are used, extend the number of results per page, and limit the publish dates. Here's a few examples [ Full article ] |
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