Freelancer.com drops all listing fees for August, allowing Aussie employers to post jobs for free
Freelancer.com, the world’s largest outsourcing marketplace, today announced it was dropping all listing fees for projects until the end of August, enabling employers – including those from Australia – to post their projects for free.
Chief executive Matt Barrie said: “Let your imagination run wild! Take advantage of this limited time offer to get the website built that you always wanted! We’ve got the world’s largest digital workforce ready to turn your ideas into reality. Need a logo? Got an idea for an iPhone application? Want to improve your ranking in the search engines? Hurry up and get posting because it’s free!”
“You can outsource 400 different types of work easily and cost effectively on Freelancer.com including software development, website design, graphic design, copywriting, research, engineering, manufacturing, product sourcing and more.
“Projects start from as little as $30, and typically cost a fraction of what you’d pay to get the same work done locally.
“To date, over 1.1 million projects have been outsourced through Freelancer.com.”
To take advantage of this offer, go to freelancer.com and click “Post Project.”
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Has anyone seen the ridiculously low prices of jobs being bid on by “professionals” on this site? Quality must go out the door.
I agree OZ Freelancer. The monies being bid and offered on that site are so pitifully low, they simply undermine our various professions in the end. I do a lot of research and I no longer look on that site as either many businesses have no clue what professional and analytical research is, or they are simply very tight -fisted. I hope they wind up enjoying their mediocre outcomes.
“Urgently seeking talented American writer to do 30 articles. Pay is $2.50 per article, due by Sunday morning at 8 AM EST. Topic is electronic cigarettes. Articles are 350-500 words each. …”
Seriously, what a fuckwit.
And he’s not the stingiest.