Freelance Forums That Can Help Get a Job

by Dachary Carey on Mar 22, 2010 (0 Comments)

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Freelance and work from home forums can provide valuable resources for freelancers. These forums provide support, information about freelancing and working from home, tips and often sources for work. Some of these forums are attached to freelance or work from home job sites, while others are independent forums. If you freelance or work at home, find a forum you like and stick around; you’ll need the social interaction, and the tips can be extremely useful.

Freelance Forums

Freelance forums are exclusively dedicated to topics about freelancing. These forums are great sources of information and tips. Some of these forums also contain marketplaces where members can share information about services.

TalkFreelance

TalkFreelance is a forum that is dedicated to all things freelance. TalkFreelance has a general discussion forum, a Marketplace for people to buy or sell services, a Design and Development forum and a Business and Website forum. TalkFreelance is a fairly active forum where freelancers share tips, opportunities and moral and technical support.

eLanceTalk

eLance Talk calls itself “A Society of Freelancers, Entrepreneurs & Web Professionals.” Not affiliated with the job site Elance, eLance Talk is a discussion board divided into many easy-to-browse forums. Readers can select from freelance forums, webmaster forums, design and development forums, marketplace forums and general forums. With nearly 5,000 members and nearly 3,000 threads, it’s a fairly active freelance forum, and growing.

The Freelance Forum

The Freelance Forum is exactly what it sounds like: a forum for freelancers. The Freelance Forum includes discussions relative to specific freelance professions, freelancing strategies, a marketplace and a general chat forum. The Freelance Forum isn’t as large as some of the other forums, but has a sleek design and user-friendly navigation.

FreelanceForum.com

FreelanceForum.com provides separate forums for user interaction, Web & graphic design, Web development & programming, website marketing and promotions, ecommerce discussions and freelancer service and offers. FreelanceForum.com is a small forum, but has some useful information for members.

Work at Home Forum

The Work at Home Forum has been around since 2004, and has a broad range of forums, sub-forums and useful information for work-at-home professionals. The Work at Home forum contains information on productivity, balancing work and home life, sub-forums on business programs, information on marketing, Web hosting and other important work-at-home information.

Freelance Forums Attached to Job Sites

These forums are attached to job sites, and provide both general information and information specific to their respective sites.

WhyDoWork.com

WhyDoWork.com is a work-at-home website with a forum attached. Members can chat about general stuff, share advice, tips and support, and discuss business, tax and legal issues. WhyDoWork also has forum resources for job leads, scam prevention and avoidance, making money online, advertising and promotion, webmaster resources and work at home articles and promotions. WhyDoWork is a one-stop forum with tons of valuable information for freelancers and work-at-home individuals.

FreelanceSwitch

FreelanceSwitch is another job site with an attached forum designed to provide users with information. The FreelanceSwitch forum isn’t separated by categories, but users can select from a list of topics including money matters, the business of freelancing, general chat and more. The FreelanceSwitch forum isn’t as easy to browse as some of the other forums, but provides a lot of valuable information.

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