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Freelance in Russia without subscriptions?
After a significant break associated with the release of a normal job, I returned to the topic of freelancing. And a clearly unpleasant discovery was how mercantile the Russian sites became.
Seriously, it's kind of a problem. Previously, it was possible to sit on freelance sites almost for free (not without difficulties, of course). Monthly-subscriptions/pro-accounts only gave you access to additional functionality and increased your status in the eyes of employers. But now, without the bashlyany administration sites - you do not have access to any projects.
Maybe for people who work all the time this is not a problem. But alas, I'm the type of person who only takes on a few projects a month, just to do something useful in their free time.
What do you think about this problem, and what do you think, in which direction should I look in search of free alternatives to the main sites?
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Odesk for example, and ours have long begun to squeeze the maximum out of each button. Freelancing - always squeezed out money, freelancing - they immediately press 500 rubles, while this is a piece of habr, which says about do not block ads, we have nothing to eat.
Don't look at this trend negatively. The same fl.ru cut off a significant part of schoolchildren from projects by obligatory payment, if earlier, roughly speaking, there were 50 people who were ready to make up a page for 1,500 rubles, now there will be such wise men, well, maybe 5 people at most. Gradually, customers will wean themselves off the low price, although this may take years.
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All this quickly pays off if hands grow from the right place. I still pay for Basecamp, Zeplin, InVision, Adobe Photoshop CC, hosting, Google Apps, Evernote.
Of the freelance exchanges, now I only pay for Freelance. I like their approach and ease of use of the service. I never feel sorry for paying for a good product.
And there are always inadequate customers / performers. In my ideal world, they find each other and live happily ever after.
Even with 3-4 projects, I think it’s absolutely not expensive to pay $ 5.
Cyberforum.ru is enough for me, no freelance exchanges are needed. The main thing is to be a specialist, have a portfolio, a bunch of articles on CodeProject / Habré, your own website ...
I can’t say that I earn good money, but every year it’s more and more stable, but freedom is everything. I don't go long without work.
and I’m a fool sitting on a weblancer for a year and I don’t know grief ..
In fact, I was very glad when subscriptions were introduced. A bunch of schoolchildren immediately went through the forest :)
Lately, I fell in love with freelancehunt.com, almost no bashing, only for top projects as a customer.
As a rule, there is also an increase in prices for work, because just a smaller number respond to applications from employers.
10% Upwork, for example.
In comparison with 500 rubles Freelansim.ru, for example.
Starting from work 5,000 rubles a month - you already pay less to Freelansim.ru.
The bourgeois are cunning - it seems that you don’t pay them, but in fact they rob them like sticky much more seriously than a domestic manufacturer.
And at current prices for work, 5,000 rubles a month is not a part-time job.
It's a one time sneeze.
Upwork already wants 20%.
And you feel sorry for 500 rubles Frilensim.ru Calculate
what is more profitable. And understand that ours are much kinder. Not so greedy.
In my opinion, this is good - a lot of people are really eliminated. I didn’t receive a single order from fl.ru - there about hundreds of performers run into any project, ready for anything for 100-1000 rubles. I have been feeding with frilansim for some time now. And is it possible that the prices of the sites are so exorbitant that it is unprofitable to take projects on them?
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