In freelancing career som people dont know from where to get projects in starting of there career.
So to help them theres some good job boards which can help some of our freelancers.
In freelancing career som people dont know from where to get projects in starting of there career.
So to help them theres some good job boards which can help some of our freelancers.






Thx for the list
They might as well make the websites end in .in, instead.
Every last one of these has jobs advertised for sale that are under $500 USD and 99% of them are for projects that should reasonably cost $2000 USD or more. Don’t apply for these jobs unless you live in India, where the INR trades at $48 INR to every $1 USD.
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@ Jack Indigo
Yeah you are right.
And thx for finding a bug. Now i fixed tat
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I agree with Jack Indigo. I have found freelance sites to be utterly useless for finding work. Only cheapskate companies hoping to find some guy in Asia doing the work for about 1/10th of what it is worth in the States ever post anything. And I am sorry, but I have never found an Indian who can do my particular job as well as I do. I understand the context, the language, the audience, etc. better because all are American. Everyone needs to survive wherever they live, so the people who live here should take priority over those from other countries. I can’t get visas to work in other countries because of America’s strict visa and immigration policies… but companies are feeding legitimate jobs out the back door.
great list, couple of them were unknown to me. a friend of mine works for a UK based company, there is rumour that a company has acquired edoer.com and will be developing it for yet another freelance kind of website but with a little twist, they will be asking us freelancers or any one who wishes to participate to suggest what features we think should be available and then accomodate the suggestions before go live…
yeah people on these types of site people are desperate and bid very low on projects.
A couple of years ago, I made at least 100 bids to Guru, Elance, Odesk, and a couple others in this list. Add in the “gigs” portion of Craigslist – and you have a wonderful set of resources for finding cheap folks who don’t understand that building a $5,000 (US) website should actually cost $5,000, not $50. But hey – if you live outside of the U.S., have a ball!
The tides will turn in a year or two and these sites will see prices rise as the entire world runs out of it’s most capable tech resources.
Thank you guys for your warm response on my first post on blog.
Yeah,I am asian and people here work for even 20$ on particular project which costs 200 or may be 300$.
But in starting of my freelance career this sites really helped me in getting some work.
Check out an aggregate job/gig lister for freelancers I made at http://www.leadurls.com – its free and gathers leads from 23 sources into one.
yes, i want to say good opportunity for, who’s starting for improving there knowledge & career .but yaah as say other saw your uniqueness don’t copy pest.
Yeah you are right boon.. People in india and asia dont knw the quality and uniqueness of projects or design… they just want some easy bucks tats why the standard of above sites decreases day by day.
Why no mention of http://www.rentacoder.com/ ? I’ve found this to be the best by far.
http://greatthuaisu.com
Thanks very much for that imformative piece of text.
Yea i also feel that
those sites have 80% of asian freelancer and competition is much tougher
LOLZ
Nice collection dude
Actually,good post. thx
What about http://jobs.designcrowd.com/
I make more off that site than most others
Thx for the list