Compose.ly is a content marketplace, from the company of the same name headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Compose.ly focuses on storytelling for business, and states that every business has a story to tell. The problem is that many businesses struggle to share theirs in an authentic way. So Compose.ly helps businesses, big and small, tell their stories to the world. They offer writers who they state know how to artfully share a business’s unique story in a way which motivates audiences…
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Freelancer.com
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Freelancer.com is the freelance management system (FMS) for hiring IT professionals and others, from Freelancer Technology headquartered in Australia.
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Additional Details
The Content Writer Marketplace is pay-per-project.
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I choose Freelancer.com for technical projects, such as designing a more responsive website for the business or a mobile app for the business. Also, I come to Freelancer.com when I urgently need a design layout of for marketing materials, especially when our only designer is on …
Freelancer is the best when it comes to running a small agency and getting as many jobs as you can, and gathering international experience and reviews. It is also quite good for earning small, extra money on the side when you have additional free time for doing smaller time-scoped projects.
Complex interface: tracking your freelancer's work status is harder than it should be. Tracking sometimes does not work as it should.
Mobile app is laggy and sometimes glitchy so personally I prefer to use the web-based platform (inconvenient for someone who is traveling on business trips a lot).
It is hard to find quality talent for simple tasks (translation). It is easy to find talent for technical tasks though (iOS app developers for example).
Of the freelance hubs I am listed on, more than a few, I haven't been as successful on Freelancer.com. Freelancer.com, I think, could use some more development and better customer service. It does separate itself with its competency tests, but I'm not sure this is enough. Still, I check out the project lists from time to time and keep my profile up to date, just in case