Where to Find Freelance Jobs

While there are a limited number of companies that will pay you as an employee to work at home, if you are willing to work as a freelancer there are many more opportunities.

As a freelancer you are in charge of how much work you take on, what your pay rate it, and when and how you will go about doing the work. You are also responsible for reporting your income and paying your own taxes. In the US, if any one person pays you over$600, they are required to send you (and the IRS) a form 1099 reporting your income. Even if you don’t receive a 1099, you should report all your income.

There are many different types of careers that work well for freelancing. Freelance writing is obviously very popular, as well as graphic design and web development. I started my work from home career as a freelance bookkeeper. Almost any service you can provide can become a freelance business.

Before you start looking for work, you should create a website or a blog for yourself that will showcase your talents and advertise your services. Make sure to have an about page and a contact form so potential clients can get ahold of you.

Now you are ready to look for work. If you are just starting out, and willing to work for cheap to build up your portfolio there are a few forums where you can find work quickly. The good part about using forums to find jobs, is that you can often find a job and get paid for it on the same day. The bad part about forum jobs is that you have no idea who you are working for. It is possible that you will not be paid. Proceed with caution. That said, I personally have always been paid for the work that I have done. Two good forums to get you started.

Digital Point Forums.
Site Point

Job boards are another place to look for freelance work. There can be a lot of competition, but as you get a reputation it will be easier for you to win the jobs.
elance is a well known job board.
Problogger has a job board with lots of writing and blogging jobs.
RentACoder is a great board if you are looking for programing and coding jobs.

And there is always craigslist. If you are looking for telecommuting jobs don’t limit your search to cities near you. You may have more luck finding telecommuting jobs in the larger cities. I always check San Francisco and New York. Then run a search in jobs for telecommuting and work from home. I have found a number of freelance jobs this way.

Finally, look to your local area for freelance work. When I first started out as a Work at home bookkeeper, I got my first jobs through a classified ad in the local paper. Sending a letter to businesses that might be able to use your services can also result in work.

Where have you found good work from home jobs?

Comments

9 Responses to “Where to Find Freelance Jobs”

  1. Susan says:

    You recommend creating a website or blog as a strategy to support freelance opportunities. Do you have suggestions for the best, most inexpensive ways to do that?

    Thanks!

  2. admin says:

    That sounds like a great topic for a post! I will write that soon. In the mean time you can get a free blog from Blogger.com or Wordpress.com. I recommend wordpress.com because it is easier to move to a self-hosted blog when you are ready. I’ll write more later!

  3. Thanks for your information about home based business. Can you write about tips and trick become a blog/website reviewer?
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  4. John from List of Job Search Engines says:

    Thanks for the information, especially giving the two websites were to find jobs on forums and also the tidbit about craiglist, never thought to do that as well.

  5. Liza Brown (career advice expert) from Job Search says:

    Freelance job mostly matches people whose activity is connected with computers (designers, developers, copywriters, etc). Certainly, there are some exceptions which first and foremost depend on how far a freelancer lives from their firm. Freelance job undoubtedly has both advantages and disadvantages. So, everyone chooses himself whether to use this job as additional earnings or devote to it the whole working day or more to make the desired sum of money.

  6. john from free content says:

    Before staring a freelance work having a website or blog is a great idea. This is kind of a reputation or showoff. Not only from forums and those sites a freelance jobs could be found from job search engine.

  7. Yasinta says:

    I’ve just tried digital point. Great information. I will check the others to find out how it goes.

  8. Luis says:

    I looked for years online jobs on the Internet before having my own website. And the ones I certify that is possible to find job as a online freelancer is:
    Elance
    Craigslist
    Itjobs

    Of course there are more, but these are sure to find a job.

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