The Two Top Freelancer Sites
Friday, August 4, 2017
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There are two well-known freelancer sites to get you out there
to employers looking for virtual workers. In the world of scam work-at-home
sites, it's reassuring that there are sites that are legitimate that you can
utilize to start building a client base for your online business. Most people
when starting out probably have horror stories of one site or another that they
have fallen prey to. These unscrupulous sites will ask for money and deliver
absolutely no help at all starting your outsourcing career. So there you are
out the money you invested and still no closer to making money. But a few are
tried-and-true sites that will help you reach your freelancer goal.
• Freelancer.com
• Guru.com
Freelancer.com
Freelancer.com offers
many membership levels for its new members to consider. One of these levels is
the "free" level. This means that there is absolutely no fee to join
and start bidding on work. The difference between the free level and the basic
level is a few limitations upon service. Freelancers are allowed to sign up and
build a profile free of charge. Then they are allowed ten bids on online work
projects a month and 5 portfolios. When/if they are chosen for a project and
successfully complete it for payment, they are levied a 10 percent fee on that
employer's payment. They are allowed to test for and list twenty skills for
employers to evaluate. The next level up from the free level is the Basic,
which has a membership fee of $4.95 per month. This level will increase a
freelancer's amount of bids per month to 50, skills to 50, and at this level
they gain entry into to seven more earning perk areas.


