posted by admin on Jan 12

A “Shout Out” to some of my favorite contractor web-sites…If you have never visited -

Elance, and want to work at home as a contractor – then this is a great place to visit -companies advertise everyday for virtual assistants and all kinds of contractor positions. Elance collects from the companies and then pays the contractors. This website is one of many that is transforming the way businesses will get some of their work done…it is the way of the future. They will send you a notice, via e-mail that tells if any of the type of contractor services you are interested in seeing are soliciting bids.

Free Lance Writing Gigs has a daily listing of opportunities for writing gigs and advice for free lance writers. They have a wealth of information and share tips and advice for landing freelance writing opportunities.

Craigs List – If you have never been to this site you are in for a treat. This site features on-line advertisement for jobs, housing, personals, for sale, free stuff…and discussion forums. If you are becoming serious about working at home and contracting you really need to check out this site.

The Blog Herald is another place that has a wealth of information for persons wanting to work at home. If you have not discovered blogging and the potential to make money writing a blog then you may want to learn more about this opportunity by heading to this site.

Electronic State Business Daily – now this, for all you Texans out there is the place to go to find out what government, state, city, workforce boards and schools are procuring and bidding. The search tool is set up to look for bids by agency and you can see all bids in date order. If you need help putting the bid application together – don’t forget about us – findmegrants.com/blog – we answer questions for free.

One Comment to “Shout Out”

  1. John Water Says:

    My school has aked me to reseach local websites. I discovered yours and think its awesome.

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