TOP 64 Freelance Sites

I’ve been researching for some time on some of the best freelance sites in the internet and below is what I came up with. They may not get you millions in a month but at least you can get some pocket-money so to say. Considering there’s no tax I’d say anyone has the potential to rake in a few hundred dollars every month but remember after all the inspiration it comes down to perspiration. Have fun and best wishes.
Top 59 Freelance Websites Where Writers Can Publish Articles And Get Paid.

  1. Squidoo
  2. Hubpages
  3. Examiner
  4. Info Barrel
  5. Constant Content
  6. Textbroker
  7. Zujava
  8. Bukisa
  9. About.com
  10. Wizzley
  11. Suite101
  12. Triond
  13. Dummies.com
  14. Amazon Mechanical Turk
  15. Helium
  16. List My Five
  17. Google Knol
  18. Bright Hub
  19. FireHow
  20. Web Answers
  21. Seekyt
  22. Factoidz
  23. Associated Content
  24. The Free Resource
  25. Internet Brands, Inc.
  26. Experts123
  27. LookingForClues
  28. OurEcho
  29. Cloud Crowd – Facebook
  30. RightCopywriter?
  31. All Information is FREE
  32. eHow
  33. Xomba
  34. Developer Shed
  35. WiseGeek
  36. The Untrained Housewife
  37. Zestbit
  38. HowHub
  39. eCopyWriters
  40. Article Content Provider
  41. Mahalo
  42. LoveToKnow
  43. On Point @ Home
  44. How To Do Things
  45. Type-A-Mom
  46. SEED.COM
  47. Content Divas
  48. Break Studios
  49. Article Income
  50. Oondi
  51. Digital Journal
  52. The News Room
  53. PrintNPost
  54. Essay Writers
  55. Letter Rep
  56. Quality Gal
  57. Bizymoms
  58. Demand Studios
  59. Craftbits

Many of the above sites pay for how much buzz one’s article generates or how many impressions it gets.
(NB:The one’s at the top of this list are the best paying)

Top 5 Websites Where Freelance Writers Can Find Clients, Do The Job And Get Paid Instantly.

  1. Elance
  2. oDesk | Outsource to Freelancers
  3. Guru.com
  4. iFreelance.com
  5. ScriptLance.com

The above 5 websites will need one to fill out their profiles and preferred work categories e.g. data entry, Transcription, article writing and the like. One will then have to bid for jobs (this I’m sure about the first three as I’ve tried them in the past). Personally I liked oDesk since they take payments very seriously and for anyone who may be interested in joining it, they better scan their ID’s and voters card (last referendum) as they are a requirement.

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