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Ways to Oursource your Skills

Having an online freelance job can be fun as you get to do things you like to do; for example you like writing, then there are numerous ways to make money online by writing articles, ebooks, web-contents, and blogs for others through variuos freelance sites; if you are a programmer, you can outsource your skills by doing programming or web designing works; and if you are a well-experienced sales and marketing professional, you can also make money online by formulating marketing and business plans for other people or companies who need the skills you have.

There are several ways to outsource your skills; just to name a few, they are the following:

1. Bid for jobs at Freelance Sites – A freelance site is a great place where project providers and service providers meet. Project providers or people who want to outsource their tasks will post job vacancies at freelance sites stating their requirements and qualification for the specific project. On the other hand, service providers or people who want to outsource thier services will bid for the projects; and the project provider shall choose among those who bid for the project he posted on the freelance site. This is the most popular way of getting an online job as there are many freelance sites available for you to bid for projects.

2. Advertise your services at forums – another great way of securing an online freelance job is by joining forums where there are a lot of internet marketers who are seeking to outsource some tasks. This usually works by advertising your services at your signature link which appears every time you make a post; hence, the more posts you make; the more your services are advertised. You can also create your own thread in the forum that talks about your services. The best forums to get an online job are Warrior Forum, Sitepoint and Digital Point. One good thing about forums is that payments are directly sent to your PayPal account without any deduction unlike freelance sites which usually deduct around 4 to 8%; and there is also a processing time for withdrawal from your freelance site account to your Paypal account.

3. Create a Website or blog about your services and advertise them – you can also get an online freelance job by creating your own business website or blog which contain relevant information about your services, qualifications, and rates. Once your site is set-up, you can advertise your site through paid advertising and pay-per-click ads such as Google.



Top 5 Outsourcing Sites

Bidding for jobs at freelance sites is the common method of securing an online freelance job. The following are my top 5 best freelance sites to outsource your tasks and services and become successful with your online career:

1. ELANCE

Elance is great place to start your online career, with a lot of opportunities to bid for quality projects at a higher rate. It is free to join and your basic free membership comes with 3 free connects or bid counts per month that allows you to bid for projects under one category only. Each job posted at Elance have their corresponding connect/s required to bid depending on the quality of the project. Usually, projects below $500 budget requires only 1 connect. $500-$1000 project budget requires 2-3 connects; and projects with more than $1000 budget requires more than 3 connects. You may upgrade your membership in order to acquire more connects and increase your job categories to apply. One good thing about Elance is that it offers more than a hundred skills test for free to improve your profile.

2. ODESK

Odesk is a good site to find freelance works with a lot of projects to bid. However, in order to start bidding for projects, you need to pass the oDesk readiness test; the said test is free to take. For those who failed, you can take the test again for free after one month. Once you are a certified oDesk ready, you can start bidding for projects. Your free basic membership comes with an allocation of 5 bids per month. However, you can also increase your allowable bids up to a maximum of 20 bids per month by passing more skills test. Each skill test passed increases your allowable bids by 5 more per month. Hence, you need to pass at least 4 skills tests in order to maximize your allowable bids of 20 per month. All skills tests are free. At oDesk, payments can either be based on hourly rate or per project rate; and transactions can be secured with escrow.

3. Lime Exchange

What are your skills? Your hobbies? Every person has a skill that other people do not have. Your skills may be needed somewhere in some places. Turn those hobbies and skills into earning opportunities for you to reinforce your current income.

LimeExchange can provide you with just that venue to provide your services to other people who needs them; from programming, writings and translations, graphic arts and designs, software development, services, audio-video and multimedia, web development, and networking and information systems.

The good thing is, LimeExchange is FREE to join, sign-up for an account today and set-up your own enticing profile to attract buyers to get your services. To make a great profile, you need to have more certification and take skill tests. The Basic English Test is FREE and you need to pass that in order to impress service buyers on your English skills. Other skills test are available at a rate of $4 per test. The more tests you have the more chances for you to win bids. Your free basic plan comes with 5 bids per month. To increase bids, you need to upgrade to premium membership and gain access to bid on premium projects.

4. GetAFreelancer

Get a Freelancer is a great way to start your online career. It is FREE to Join and you can have 15 bids per month. Unlike other sites that reserve high-paying projects to premium members, most projects are available to basic subscribers. The only challenge you will encounter here is that, many members bid for most projects, you need to be competent and unique in your bid profile or cover letter in order to win the bid. One downside of GAF is that there are too many bidders, and this usually results to lower your service rates.

5. ScriptLance

ScriptLance is a haven for programmers and web designers. Jobs posted on this site usually involve programming jobs and web design; although there are also some few writing jobs posted here. Scriptlance is free to join and one good thing about Scritplance is that there is no limit to your number of bids as long as you are qualified. The downside for Scriptlance is that there is a 30-days holding period (from first deposit to your account) before your money can be withdrawn from your Scriptlance account to your bank account. After that, it takes another 5 to 10 days to process your withdrawal.

Once you have signed-up for a free account with the aforementioned freelance sites, the first thing you need to do is to create a very impressive user profile and take skills tests to reinforce your qualification and start bidding for projects. The moment you have completed a project, be sure to ask for a positive review from your project providers to improve your profile and increase your chances of winning more projects.

In order to increase your chances of winning bids, join as many freelance sites as you can, and apply to many projects you are qualified. Use all your free bids in each freelance site and make sure to make an impressive profile and cover letter.

Happy Bidding

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MAXHOMEBITS  says:
5 months ago

Thanks for the list, some great resources here. When you do outsource its important to do your research to bid effectively. If you don't prepare yourself you will end up paying to much. I find its good practice to offer a bonus on completion, as long as the job is satisfactory.

Offshore Outsourcing  says:
4 months ago

Thanks for sharing this info post. Nice list.

\Brenda Scully  says:
4 months ago

Certainly informative and lots of books to provide more information

upal19 profile image

upal19  says:
3 months ago

what about rentacoder? you did not add it. rentacoder.com is the top most outsource platform.

Bellah's profile image

Bellah's  says:
2 months ago

Very informative and of great interest to me.

Ventsislav Tomev  says:
2 months ago

You can also try some job aggregators like http://www.freelance-jobs-now.com for a great variety of freelance projects.

Happy bidding and good luck!

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bpo-outsourcing  says:
4 weeks ago

Nice list. Its a great supplement for people outsourcing wherever in the world. Me included.

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bpo-outsourcing  says:
3 weeks ago

I like this list. Yeah, with the current skillset of a lot of people in different countries this sure helps.

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Kym Mulcahy  says:
3 days ago

Comprehensive list of resources. Thank you.

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