How to find freelance Jobs sites
With the growing popularity of internet, people have got more opportunities to use their skills even by sitting in the comforts of their home. Freelance jobs are preferred by both, buyers (customers) as well as service providers. Finding a freelance job is not a difficult task. You can find a number of sites offering freelance jobs. What all you need to do is, just getting yourself registered with them and placing intelligent bids on the projects that come into your areas of expertise.
A few examples of freelance job sites are as follows:
GetAFreelancer.com: This is the most liked and used freelance job site by both, service buyers and providers. Service providers are to pay a nominal commission $5 or 10% (whichever is higher) of the project, on winning a bid. But, they don’t need to pay any commissions if they the gold members. Fee for gold membership is the lowest ($12 per month) as compared to other sites.
Scriptlance.com: This site again is very cost effective for all. No signup fee is required. There is no option of monthly fee too. They simply charge 5% commission on each won bid. Escrow payment option is available too.
RentACoder: This is another one good freelance job site. Registration is free for one or more categories. The only difference between the two sites is that this site charges a little higher commission. You are allowed to make your bid proposals more attractive by adding HTML tags.
Guru.com: This site has very clean and clear format. The bidders are not able to see each other’s bids. It allows you to post personal messages to the buyer and receive from him. Payment methods are also laid down very clearly for the convenience of all.
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Comments
I have to say, that I could not agree with you in 100% regarding Thought, but it’s just my opinion, which could be wrong ![]()
I have found a lot of work on Scriptlance. It is my favorite site by far. A lot of entry level projects.
I’m a big fan of scriptlance as well. I haven’t been successful at the other sites and at SL you only pay if you get a job.



















I think scriptlance is the best because the people are soooo good. i think ill try the others also, ive never heard of then lol