OUTSOURCING GUIDE

A quick reference how to cut costs by outsourcing your work or to use your expertize as a freelancer

Its been a while since my last post. Meanwhile I was not so busy working as I was busy doing my daily job and have not time to search for opportunities and chasing freelance projects.

Today, suddenly while checking my Twitter, I've found a new freelance site oriented to freelancers from Europe but anyone can join also. Have visited the site just to see and it looks very nice. Projects are divided in 3 main sections: Web & programming, Design& media, and Support (including data entry and translation). Very nice.

The site is: TWAGO and is quite new, so hurry up, join and build your reputation while making money for doing the job you like.

EUFREELANCE.com was created as part of freelancer.com, but as a marketplace for freelancers from Europe (and the currency was EURO instead of dollars). As freelancer.com have implemented new features (and currencies) recently, the need for eufreelance is obsolete, so this site will be closed on 25 February 2011.

This time I post about a site called MakerFactory This site is a practicion freelancer's place, oriented toward manufacturing and production. At MakerFactory you can place your project and ask for quotes about 3d printing, sewing, welding, CNC milling, laser cutting, "constructing your dream car" etc.

The site is quite new and the membership is FREE

Freelancer.com has a new campaign. If you are not a member yet, join now and use your skills and expertize to make an extra money.
Companies are welcome to join too and decrease costs by outsourcing work to high skilled proffesionals