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I used work full time on company but sad to say, there are times that the operation slows down and will require us to go on leave and wait. During these time, it came accross me th look for freelance work online. But the problem is where and how do i start. Where can i find possible market or network to gain work for me and my fellow employee during down season.

Felix

flx_magno Wrote:
I used work full time on company but sad to say, there are times that the operation slows down and will require us to go on leave and wait. During these time, it came accross me th look for freelance work online. But the problem is where and how do i start. Where can i find possible market or network to gain work for me and my fellow employee during down season.

Felix


Hi Felix hello2

Welcome to our community!

I would start by getting a website up with your portfolio. There are some services that will help you find projects for a small fee. Try some of them. Allfreelancework is a great place to start. Smile

I agree with Phiber that you should have your own portfolio website. I suggest that you should also get a domain for it too so it will look more professional.
Hey and welcome to the forum,

Anyway i agree with Phiber and freelancing is a great way to make abit
extra cash.

Get a freelancer is a good site to get work from.

Regards,

Cution

Cution Wrote:
Hey and welcome to the forum,

Anyway i agree with Phiber and freelancing is a great way to make abit
extra cash.

Get a freelancer is a good site to get work from.

Regards,

Cution


What's the direct link to "Get a freelancer" site?

Elance is also one of those freelance sites but I don't have any experience using that site.

Link: http://www.getafreelancer.com

You can also access get a freelancer by clicking the affiliate in the resource box.
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