ODesk is a website where companies can advertise for offsite workers and where indepedent contractors can find jobs. Freelancers of all types, not just writers, can find jobs through ODesk. In fact, I've browsed through voice-over jobs for my husband a few times. They just put out their list of top 100 freelance blogs, and it's pretty extensive. You should check it out. Their list reflects the fact that their site covers various freelance industries, as you'll find categories for freelancing, graphic design, illustration & animation, website design, blogging, and writing. No, Adventures in Freelancing didn't make the cut, but a lot of my favorites did. I was bummed that I didn't see Freelance Writing Jobs listed because I think their network and content are great. Are there any sites that you think should have made the 100 best list?
Did You See ODesk's Top 100 Freelancing Blogs?
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