Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 9

50 situs freelance yang bisa anda coba

1. Upwork: The most popular freelance job site on the Internet today, birthed from the
merger of oDesk and Elance. When you first start out, they take a 20% cut of your
earnings, but this reduces as you build more experience.

2. Fiverr: Here you can offer just about any kind of freelance service at a starting rate of $5
per project. Don’t let that put you off, you can easily earn hundreds a day if you set up
the right kind of gig.

3. Freelancer: On Freelancer you can apply for freelance jobs and make submissions to
design contests. It’s a relatively new platform on the market but already has a huge base
of customers and clients.

4. We Work Remotely: A job board for all sorts of freelance services, including customer
service, programming and more. The only rule for posting jobs on the site is that no
office is required!

5. PeoplePerHour: Originally designed for freelance needs in the UK, PeoplePerHour is still
dominated by these businesses and freelancers. However there are job opportunities
from around the world for freelancers everywhere.

6. Guru: If Upwork’s service fees make you squirm, Guru is a more reasonable option.
More than a million freelancers use this platform to find fixed price and hourly jobs.
7. Onsite: A curated marketplace of freelance opportunities in a variety of fields. It’s an
invite-only platform, and you’ll have to provide work examples to be considered for
admission.

8. Folyo: A platform that connects businesses with a network of freelancers and influencers
who review their needs and refer them to different freelancers who might be right for
the job.

9. Matchist: A platform where anyone can submit a project idea they want to bring to life.
Matchist will assign a project manager and then match them with “experts” to make it
happen. Become one of their experts and start benefitting from the job opportunities!

9. Mechanical Turk: Run by Amazon, it’s a platform linking businesses and developers with
an on-demand workforce to complete their projects. Join up, and you can make money
working on HITs (Human Intelligence Tasks).

10. The Muse: A platform offering a searchable database of more than 80,000 jobs in
companies around the world.

11. Freelanced: A social network designed just for freelancers. You set up your profile, set
your rates and apply for job postings on the sites. Clients can also give you “kudos”
points that appear on your profile.

12. Skip the Drive: Offers a database of searchable remote and telecommute jobs in
business, accounting, web development, human resources, customer service,
engineering, and more.
13. Virtual Vocations: A hand-selected database of online telecommute jobs from more
than 2,500 vetted companies. The website updates with more than 450 new jobs every
day.

14. Rat Race Rebellion: A platform that helps people find work-from-home jobs and earn
extra cash. It hosts a job board with over 100,000 positions listed so far.

15. Working Nomads: Working Nomads offers a curated list of job openings delivered right
to your inbox. It’s catered to people who want the freedom to work anywhere in the
world.

16. Remotive: Offers a job board of freelance positions in marketing, sales, engineering,
human resources, and a few other areas.

17. FlexJobs: FlexJobs is all about finding you flexible, telecommute jobs. All positions are
hand-screened and legitimate by their guarantee!

18. Crowdsite: On Crowdsite, employers post a 140-character shout describing their


freelance needs. You can be considered for the job by responding to the tweet-like post.

19. YunoJuno: YunoJuno is another great platform that helps connect businesses with top
freelancers. It also offers features to support contracts and invoices.

20. Just Answer: Become a Just Answer expert and start answering people’s questions on a
freelance basis. Topics include mechanics, electrical engineering, computers, education,
and more.
21. Krop: A job board for all sorts of positions, from marketing to design, administration and
more. With a free trial, you can build a creative portfolio and find jobs.

22. CloudPeeps: An online community helping businesses find local or remote professionals
to help with their marketing, content creation, designs and more.

23. MeFi Jobs: MeFi is all about location. You can search for jobs posted by other members
and see how far they are from you, based on your latitude and longitude.

24. Aquent: A community of creative, digital, marketing and technical professionals from
around the world that you can be a part of. As a team member, you can help fill gaps in
digital and marketing staff for various companies in their network.

25. Project4Hire: Project4Hire is an online freelancing platform for all sorts of services
including IT, web development, translation, and more. You have to pay a 5% project fee
at the beginning of every project, but it will be refunded if the client falls through.

26. iFreelance: iFreelance is another platform for many different kinds of freelancers,
including writers, coders, and marketers. As far as I know, it’s also the only platform out
there that lets you keep 100% of your earnings!

27. Damongo: Damongo calls itself the #1 website for micro jobs online! A lot like Fiverr,
you can get paid for completing a wide variety of simple tasks related to graphic design,
business, music, audio, and more.

Tutoring

Do you have a teachable skill? Chances are there’s someone out there who needs your
tutoring services. Whether it be a high school subject, a language, or just about anything
else, there are platforms out there that make it easy to teach online. Here are a few to
check out in your freelance job search:

28. Tutor.com: Tutor.com is the Internet’s #1 tutoring site, delivering more than 15 million
tutoring sessions so far. Become a tutor on the site and you can start coaching people
through all sorts of subjects.

29. Chegg Tutors: This platform offers flexible tutoring opportunities starting at $20/hour.
According to their site, top tutors can earn as much as $1,000/month. The more you
build your reputation, the more you can earn.

30. TutorVista: TutorVista is another popular tutoring site with more than 10 million live
sessions served. You can work through monthly packages with your students or by an
hourly rate.

Writing

Want to become one of the top freelance writers online? There are plenty of job
opportunities out there waiting to get you a byline and more exposure. Here are some job
sites just for freelance writers:

31. Online Writing Jobs: A place to find writing gigs online. It can be blogging, writing
research reports, creating feature articles for magazines, and more.

32. DailyPosts: DailyPosts is a freelance writing agency that uses a virtual office to manage
production. Become one of their top writers to find freelance writing gigs from around
the world.
33. Canadian Freelance Writing Jobs: This platform is designed just for Canada, but as long
as you can write using Canadian English spelling, you’re golden!

34. Textbroker: Founded way back in 2005, Textbroker is a platform that connects
businesses with professional writers. Become one of their authors to start earning
money through their prestige and network of clients.

35. JournalismJobs: Journalism Jobs is an online database of open positions and freelance
opportunities in print, broadcast, and digital media. Many of the jobs listed are full-time
and location-based though.

36. MediaBistro: MediaBistro is another great job board that writers, editors, and other
media professionals can use to connect with magazines and trade publications in their
industry. The site features thousands of telecommute jobs writers can apply for.

37. The Shelf: If you’re a blogger and freelance writer, The Shelf is a good opportunity for
you. On the platform, you can connect with other businesses and become an influencer
to help them reach the right audience.

38. Problogger Jobs: Problogger Jobs is a job board for open writing positions as a blogger.
You can find regular postings in all sorts of blogging niches.

Tech

Tech workers are probably the most in-demand in the world. Businesses struggle to find
contract workers who can help them with their technology needs, while hiring a full-time
employee just isn’t in the cards. Luckily, there are plenty of sites out there designed to help
tech contractors like you find companies you can help:

39. PowertoFly: PowertoFly is an online community charged with connecting women tech
workers to their dream jobs, whether they be in office, flexible, or remote.

40. Authentic Jobs: Authentic Jobs calls itself the leading job board for designers, hackers,
and creative pros. Some of the positions available are in-house full time, but remote
freelance opportunities also come up.

41. Stack Overflow: Stack Overflow is one of the most popular job boards for employers to
find tech freelancers. Some of the jobs listed are location-based, but you can also search
for remote positions.

42. Sologig: Sologig is a searchable database of engineering and IT jobs. You can search for
positions based on keywords or location. There are many remote options available.

42. Dice: Dice is an online search platform for tech jobs. You can easily search based on job
title or keywords and location to find the perfect tech position for you.

43. Gigster: Gigster connects companies and entrepreneurs with developers, designers and
project managers to help them with their projects. Become one of their vetted
developers and you might get opportunities to work with tech titans.

44. FreelancerMap: FreelancerMap can help you find freelance, contract positions in the IT
industry from around the world.
Web design and development

If those general tech sites weren’t enough for you, there are plenty of other opportunities
out there in the industry. Here are some other freelance sites that will help you find jobs in
web development, design, and other creative projects.

45. Joomlancers: Joomlancers is a job board for freelance projects related to Joomla,
Drupal, OScommerce, Vbulletin, WordPress, Magento and more. Some are simple gigs
that take only a little time to complete and some are quite complex.

46. Hirable: Hirable connects businesses with freelance developers for short or long term
freelance projects. You’ll need to be pre-screened before Hirable can start connecting
you with potential clients.

47. Gun.io: A platform for developers and designers to meet up with companies who need
freelance work done. Big name companies like Amazon, Zappos, and LonelyPlanet have
found freelancers through this site.

48. Smashing Magazine: The Smashing Magazine job board is another great place where
freelance developers and designers can find job opportunities.

49. WordPress Jobs: This is the official WordPress job board where freelancers can find jobs
in theme development, plugin development, site optimization, and more.

50. WPHired: This is another platform focused on helping you find freelance jobs related to
WordPress needs, including design, plugin development, theme development and more.
Occasionally blogging and site management job opportunities are posted as well.
Bonus Situs Freelance Indonesia :

51. https://www.sribulancer.com/

52. https://projects.co.id/

53. https://fastwork.id/

You might also like