Sunday, October 28, 2012

I looking for freelance site, where it's possible to post a job with no charge.


I looking for freelance site, where it's possible to post a job with no charge.?
Please help me to find a free marketplace for searching a freelancer, I was looking at a lot of site, but all the site are charging for posting a project.
Programming & Design - 2 Answers
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You may consider signing up to freelance sites such as freelancetraffic.com, which is cost effective methods of finding freelancers and projects. And it's free.
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I'm a freelancer and I use oDesk. You may want to check them out. Another suggestion would be Craigslist. Good luck to you


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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

freelance jobs in Orlando area

freelance jobs in Orlando area?
I am from Canada, trying to move to Orlando. I need to make money, any freelancing jobs with writing out there?
Other - Careers & Employment - 0 Answers
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If you want to make money online and wanted to work from home, go for freelancing jobs. They are only one, that will pay you and its free to become a freelancer. The Internet has opened up many freelance opportunities, expanding markets and helping to build it into one of the largest economic segments for many economies. You dont need to pay to get the job. Development for freelancing has been especially high for software development, website design, information technology, and business documentation. Freelance practice varies greatly. Some require clients to sign written contracts<!--while others may perform work based on verbal agreements, perhaps enforceable through the very nature of the work. Some freelancers may provide written estimates of work and request deposits from clients. Get more information on the website. You can almost find any freelance job you want. http://freelancejobs.awardspace.com/ Payment for freelance work also varies greatly. Freelancers may charge by the day or hour, or on a per-project basis. Instead of a flat rate or fee, some consultants have adopted a value-based pricing method-->based on the perceived value of the results to the client. By custom, payment arrangements may be upfront, percentage upfront, or upon completion. For more complex projects, a contract may set a payment schedule based on milestones or outcomes


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Saturday, October 20, 2012

I was sent a photography job for a big magazine by a freelance agent. Could it be a scam


I was sent a photography job for a big magazine by a freelance agent. Could it be a scam?
So I've had my own photography business for not even half a month and I get contacted by a freelance agent working for Men's Health UK saying how their shooting in my area in the next few weeks and need a photographer promptly. She says she found my work on mm (which I do have posted) and is willing to cover all my transport, accommodation and food expenses while there. She also says the pay will be $1,650, $600 of which will be sent as a cheque to secure my work. I am honestly confused if this is how it always happens for these kind of jobs or what? I would think that a big magazine like that has their own photographers they call on.
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Hi there, i have no knowledge of this business but I can understand why you are wary. Yes i would imagine these mags have their own photographers and wouldnt have to contact freelance at the last minute. I would do a bit more research before agreeing to anything. Ask other agencies if anything similar has happened to them or people they know. Also google their name online. Find the name of their main man and phone their head office to see if its a scam or not.
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Does your style of photography really match up with Men's Health? Not to be mean, but do you think you are good enough to be hired by them at this point? If you have the contact info for that freelancer, I would look them up. Call the main line and ask for the person, to see if they really work there. If it is a freelancer without a "real office" ask for some references. If you feel comfortable, ask to meet with them in person, and ask to see some of the other shoots they have organized. I don't have any real experience, but I would think that most jobs like that are found by word of mouth. That is, a photographer that they work with a lot would recommend his friend or another photog he knows is good or hot at the moment. I suppose in a pinch, they *might* just look on a search site, and go with an unknown. But I think a legitimate freelance agent, would already have list of photogs, and that they would want to meet with you in person, to see if *you* are legitimate and to see your other work. I would be wary that they are trying to do a cheque scam with you. If you go through with this, maybe open up a new account, and just deposit the cheque there and see what happens. Maybe also tell your bank that you are concerned about the cheque being valid



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