
David Harrison, VP Technology of Freelancer.com, explains how to be a successful online freelancer.
If you’re a freelancer, if you’re considering freelancing or if you’re just looking to earn money and stay successful between full-time jobs, this podcast is for you.
Continue reading >> Podcast: How To Get Great Freelancing Results for Beginners or Experts
--Jacob Share

Save yourself massive headaches by knowing which jobs to avoid.
This is a guest post by Emily Suess. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
A couple of times a week, I get an email from a new reader who’s interested in starting a freelance writing career. Without fail, he’ll inevitably ask me one of the following questions:
* Where can I go to get my first job?
* How do I get started?
* Where can I find new clients?
Continue reading >> Top 10 Signs of the Worst Freelance Job Ever
--Jacob Share

Done right, freelancing can help you land the perfect job.
This is a guest post by Adam Green. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
If you’re out of work and tired of sending out countless resumes, you may be ready to try this different, less common approach to finding a job.
I’ll go ahead and warn you that it’s not easy. It definitely requires a lot of work and may even call for a serious part-time commitment.
And when it starts working, you just might decide to do it full time.
Continue reading >> Why You Must Freelance Between Jobs (and How To Get Started)
--Jacob Share

Ready to freelance? Learn how successful freelancers identify and market their skills.
This is a guest post by Adam Green. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
From recent college graduates to professionals with decades of experience, the allure of freelancing attracts all kinds. With the freedom to set your own hours and exert total control over your daily routine, it’s easy to see why many are exploring the freelance life.
But how do you start? That was the first question I had before embarking on a freelance writing career. Thankfully, a healthy combination of mishaps and triumphs during the first year taught me a great deal about how to achieve freelance success.
Continue reading >> How Successful Freelancers REALLY Get Started
--Jacob Share

The most popular micro freelance marketplaces on the Web according to Alexa.
What are “micro” freelance marketplaces?
Freelance marketplaces where the prices are small, anywhere from $5 to $100 per project.
Why use micro freelance marketplaces? 3 reasons
1. Make quick pocket money to pay for other purchases online
2. Get ideas for new skills that are currently in demand
3. Test market such a new skill with a small project where there’s less pressure, quicker feedback.
To find the right ones for you, we’ve compiled this list of the top micro freelance marketplaces. The list mentions site specialties and main language when not English.
The list will be updated as we discover more sites, so if you know of any, leave a comment to tell us.
Continue reading >> Top 25+ Micro Freelance Marketplaces and Why You Should Use Them
--Jacob Share