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Getting in to the creative freelance business can be hard. We’ve put together a list of 15 websites that can help you showcase your work, build your portfolio and get some experience (and money) under your belt when you are first starting out.
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Success as a freelancer requires more than just initiative and good business sense – it also takes the right tools. From managing your time to finding just the right photo, here are 9 of the best Websites for keeping your personal business afloat.
The ability to drum up work is essential, but who has time to search job boards? JobPile takes listings from a several job sites – Indeed, Simply Hired, Yahoo!, HotJobs and Jobster – and funnels them into one easily-searchable location. Project seekers find at-a-glance freelance job listings in major cities across the country.
The hardworking Backpack app helps you create an intranet online, where you can create task lists, share files and images, manage production calendars, and collaborate. Backpack also lets you create a secure e-mail system and message board. Signup is seamless, and the site offers a 30-day free trial. Read more