Finding A Freelancer Part 2

Well, I’ve officially hired a freelancer to do some work for me. By the time I picked one of the bidders, I had 18 bids. Getafreelancer.com is definitely the way to go to get a freelancer. This is my first experience with hiring a freelancer from a freelance site. My biggest thing that I looked for was I wanted to make sure whoever did my work had good reviews. I made sure that the reviews mentioned how well the person communicated. I also looked to see if they did work related to my project. One person who bidded on my project had 20 reviews, but 2 negative reviews. I won’t go with anyone who has a bad review.

At GAF, they have escrow services. This is nice so neither party gets burned. If you are lacking in any area of expertise that is hindering you to start your web business, and you have money, I suggest going with a freelancer. Here’s an article that I thought was interesting and helped persuade me from my do-it-yourself attitude. Inexpensive doesn’t mean bad…

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3 Responses to “Finding A Freelancer Part 2”

  1. Ben Says:

    Very interesting, I just made a mental note for if I ever need one myself. Keep up the informative writing!

  2. jimmylee Says:

    this is preety much what i wanted; but not only for programers.

  3. Blonde Jon Says:

    Are you talking about Getafreelancer?

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