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Once you’ve exhausted your network,

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Once you’ve exhausted your network, check out these high quality freelance job sites.

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Personally, I never advise freelancers to set up shop on the big sites like Upwork or Freelancer.

Sure, you can find success stories of freelancers who make six-australia phone number library on their platforms (usually promoted by those companies), but that’s the extreme exception. Compared to the number of freelancers you’ll be competing on price with, next to nobody is making a livable (in the U.S.) wage there.

The reality is that most people looking for freelance help on these sites are really shitty clients to work for.

It’s the fast track to being treated like a commodity.

You’re here because you want to land higher paying gigs—not $25 to come up with blog post ideas and write them… or $10 for new logo designs.

While I believe it’s generally ok to do inexpensive (or free) work in the very early days to build up some experience and a portfolio, you should start charging as quickly as possible. It also needs to be sustainable pricing from day one, then as you grow you can continue increasing your pricing.

You’re worth more than a $25 blog post or $10 logo design, and you should be charging for the value you deliver.

So, which websites are good for finding high quality freelance clients that’ll pay you what you deserve? Start with these options:
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