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transparenttriumphzombie · 4 years ago
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Nikkie de Jager (born 2 March 1994), better known by her YouTube channel name NikkieTutorials, is a Dutch makeup artist and beauty vlogger. She gained online popularity in 2015 after her YouTube video "The Power of Makeup" became popular and inspired many other videos of people showing their faces with and without makeup. As of January 2021, her YouTube channel has 13.8 million subscribers and over 1.4 billion video views. De Jager first began uploading videos to YouTube in 2008, at the age of 14, after watching MTV's The Hills while sick and being inspired by Lauren Conrad's makeup.[9] She then began searching YouTube for tutorials to recreate the look, and was inspired to begin creating her own. After uploading videos for about two years, she enrolled in makeup coursework at B Academy in Amsterdam. She then signed to Colourfool Agency in 2011, and began working as a professional makeup artist.In the autumn of 2013, she became the head makeup artist for the RTL 5 show I Can Make You a Supermodel with Paul Fisher. De Jager left Colourfool Agency at the beginning of 2014 to work as a freelance hair and makeup artist. Forbes magazine named De Jager one of the top ten beauty "influencers" in 2017. In 2017, she also won the award for "YouTube Guru" at the Shorty Awards and the award for "Choice Fashion/Beauty Web Star" at the Teen Choice Awards. In 2017, De Jager uploaded a video reviewing a foundation produced by a Prague-based cosmetics brand and spoke about the company using her image, specifically a screenshot from her "The Power of Makeup" video, to sell their products on social media without her permission. She expressed disappointment in the company's actions, feeling they had lied to their followers as she was not wearing any of their products in the photo of her they had used to promote their company. In January 2019, it was announced that De Jager would serve as the Global Beauty Adviser for Marc Jacobs Beauty. The brand stated in a press release that "in this newly created role, Nikkie will be integrated into the brand’s product development process, as well as share her incredible talent and expertise to expand unique content and artistry around the world on both Marc Jacobs Beauty and her own channels." On 12 June 2020, it was announced that De Jager will be a goodwill ambassador at the United Nations.De Jager has collaborated with beauty brands like OFRA Cosmetics and Maybelline. Her line with OFRA Cosmetics in 2017 included liquid lipsticks and a highlighter palette. In December 2019, she collaborated with Lady Gaga, promoting her makeup brand Haus Laboratories. In August 2020 De Jager launched her own eyeshadow palette in collaboration with the brand Beauty Bay.[ On 10 February 2020, it was announced that De Jager would be the online host of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was going to be held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The event was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. De Jager later appeared as a co-host in the replacement show Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light, broadcast on 16 May 2020, where she reported the show's online content live to the public. On 18 September 2020, she was confirmed to return as a co-host of the 2021 contest, having been upgraded to a regular host from the previous year's role of online host. She was the first transgender person to host the contest. On 13 January 2020, De Jager uploaded a video to her YouTube channel, titled "I'm Coming Out", in which she revealed that she is transgender and that she had been blackmailed by someone who threatened to make her assigned sex at birth public. She underwent her transition in her childhood and teens. She is engaged; her fiancé, Dylan, proposed to her in August 2019, while the two were on holiday in Italy.On 8 August 2020, De Jager and her fiancé were robbed at gunpoint in their house in Uden. Police reported one resident had superficial injuries. The police are currently investigating, and have stated there have been arrests made in the investigation. In a 2021 interview with Dutch television presenter Fred van Leer, De Jager explained she had undergone several cosmetic surgeries: "botox here [forehead], here [frownlines] and eyebrows lifted. Also botox in my jaw because I move my teeth at night. Botox for the bunny lines." "Cheeks, filler because I had a chin like an ass. Under my eyes, filler. The tip of my nose, filler." De Jager also mentioned lip fillers. In September 2017, De Jager was a participant in the Dutch game show The Big Escape. In January 2019, she participated in the nineteenth season of the popular Dutch reality game show Wie is de Mol?. She was eliminated from the competition in the third episode. In 2019, De Jager also appeared as a guest judge on BBC Three's version of Glow Up. In September 2020, she returned to Wie is de Mol? for a special 20th anniversary season. She went on to become the winner of this season.After her coming-out video became popular in January 2020, De Jager was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she talked about her experience coming out as transgender.[ She would later speak out about her experience appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show while being interviewed on De Wereld Draait Door, stating that she was treated differently from other guests, and that DeGeneres was "cold and distant". In September 2020, Wiwibloggs reported that she would be a guest judge on the Drag Race Holland, the Dutch version of RuPaul's Drag Race.
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mountphoenixrp · 5 years ago
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We have a new citizen in Mount Phoenix:
                             Sekhmet, the Goddess of War and Vengeance,                                           whose origins stem from Ancient Egypt.                                 She is now a freelance artist and weapons dealer.
FC NAME/GROUP: Ahn Hyejin / Mamamoo GOD NAME: Sekhmet – Identifies as Sekai to Mortals PANTHEON: Egyptian OCCUPATION: International Weapons Dealer, Artist DEFINING FEATURES: several small tats on both of her hands, a mini teardrop tat on her left cheek that is so small it appears to be a simple beauty mark
PERSONALITY: A limitless fireball, someone who can walk a destructive path having fun and laughing while doing so. Sekhmet is a sun goddess who never backs down from anything and lives life boldly. She sings louder than most, fucks harder than most, and dances fiercer than most. Can often be found chatting, joking, and flirting with friends and strangers alike. Though she has a bit of an erratic behavioral tendency as her thoughts or actions could change on whim and often leaps into things without looking. It takes a while for her to trust, or even like people, but once she does, she becomes profoundly loyal to them, willing to be generous with her time and love. She doesn’t talk about her feelings and is overwhelmed when others try to do so, her blunt honesty usually make these situations worse. The only outlet for her intense emotions tends to be through her art or starting random fights when she’s hurting. She has no issues with killing or torturing people though, once she decides that they’re deserving of it, and in her mind most mortals are.
HISTORY: Everyone has a reason for why they do the terrible things they do; some expect their actions to be met with karma while others are beguiled by the villainous lifestyle. For Sekhmet there was no greater joy than pushing the moral boundaries of mortals, it was her divine right and it also amused her, she liked to see them at their lowest point. In the time that Ra the sun god of creation and king of the gods, ruled on earth as Pharaoh, he became older and weary. The mortals had lost respect for him and no longer obeyed the laws of Ma’at, and so Ra became unduly frustrated with mankind’s insolence and transgressions and decided to teach them a lesson they would never forget. So, he sent his “Eye” who had previously served as a protector and conqueror for all of Egypt, to unleash his unrelenting vengeance and justice upon his conspirators. Once Sekhmet saw to their destruction, she found it to be agreeable with her heart and consequently developed an unquenchable thirst for bloodshed. This began the legend of “The Lady of the Sacred Flame”.
In the centuries to come, the warrior goddess grew her appetite for destruction and pestilence. Every new century brought with it a new, deadlier plague, which spread beyond the confines of a weakened Egypt. After all, her birthplace no longer practiced polytheism, forcing her to seek out those who “needed” her most around the world. Sekhmet would assist kings and queens alike on their conquest for glory, in exchange for their promise of two things: to build divine statues and temples in her honor and, most importantly, to give her a god-like child. After she returned from slaughtering and desecrating enemy territory, she expected her payment in full. Some rulers would achieve their end of the agreement and were rewarded with health and prosperity; the others were bound to watch the endless suffering and death of their people until the end of their reign.
On the eve of the new millennium, Sekhmet believed there was something now missing in mankind. As a new generation emerges, one can hardly find a glimmer of introspection or reflection about their pragmatic existence. Immersed in an Internet-driven economic boom, she watched mortals fret about what will happen if their precious world wide web crashed or if they’ll ever get a promotion at their dead-end job, but not about the art of war and glory. Despite her past actions, the humans became dormant, they weren’t as greedy, selfish or destructive as they’d been before. As a result, Sekhmet was never able to fully gain all of her followers back so she devised a different approach. As Sekai, she could create weapons to fuel both sides of any conflict and the outcome would remain the same, blood-soaked soil. This satisfied her so she continued to roam the earth with her mortal alias, posing as a scholar of the arts but continuing her dealings in the shadows.
Stranded. Not in the traditional sense of being left alone in a spot with no means to leave, but the feeling of being alone and deserted in a new place, a place with no familiar voices or comforting smiles, with no one to call on. This is how she felt during her first year at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, like fresh meat thrown into a boiling pot of vegetables. This feeling didn’t last too long though, as her coursework took over the daytime, the nighttime became her playground; clubbing fit her like a pair of Louboutins, drinking and drugging up enough to forget about the loneliness she felt in her heart and the issues of rage that lingered. She was forced to drop out of school despite her passion for it, thanks to the substance abuse and constant threats she made to the instructors; only to be transferred to an institute in the Netherlands, and then India, then New York etc… If only Ptah could see her now. This is how Sekai’s time on earth went on until she arrived in Korea, where she met an eerily familiar group of people, people who spoke vastly of immortality and grand architecture among other things…
POWERS:
I. Pyrokinesis + Volatile constructs
II. Can become an embodiment of vengeance, often gaining power from the vengeful feelings of both herself and those around her.
III. Teleportation via fire or fire-like mediums
IV. Able to induce an instinctive and uncontrollable rage in others.
V. Solar healing – Can cure biotic organisms via the strength of the sun; focusing on low vitality, poison and diseases.
STRENGTHS:
+ Sekhmet is brave, brutally honest, and willing to go to extreme lengths to prove herself worthy of respect.
+ Divine level of combat skills and war strategy
+ Observant and perceptive, and can read people well.
+ A deeply loving mother and partner, loves to shower the people she cares about with gifts.
WEAKNESSES:
- She is easily bored, and becomes excited by a fight, an argument, a challenge, or a (dance) battle.
- Alcohol is her tranquilizer, it neutralizes her volatile powers
- Profound loyalty to her creator (Ra)
- It often takes people logically talking things out with her for her to change her mind.
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appdevelopentengland-blog · 8 years ago
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However, the other augmented reality applications on the market have not been successful until now. The RV had a better reception, both by developers and users. And, what is virtual reality? It is a virtual environment designed to immerse the user into it. For example, Oculus Rift has demonstrated what RV can do and how well it can become. Meanwhile, Apple has been able to appreciate the enormous potential of augmented reality, and so they are investigating in order to integrate the RA into their future IOS updates.
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The launch of iOS11 on the new iPhone 8
Recently, Apple announced the launch of iOS for October, a day after the iPhone 8 hits the market; focusing on the development of RA.
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It should be noted that one of the new features introduced in iOS11 is. Simplifies the development of applications with augmented reality optimizing the operating system interface with which the developer works. Therefore, the development of RA applications is much faster and more efficient. In addition, will be available to anyone.
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In recent years, Apple has acquired some companies with great experience within the area of ​​augmented reality (Prime Sense, Flybe Media and Metaia). M, for example, had a working platform that served as a basis for Apple's push for RA. With this new technology, the potential of augmented reality increases exponentially. In comparison, Google has introduced an equivalent ARCore. However, its implementation across multiple devices works as a disadvantage against it.
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swostik1234 · 6 years ago
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aureliadebae603 · 2 years ago
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Week 1 - Looking at designers Pt 1
As our first SDL, we have been asked to research further about the designers that will be featured in our brochure, define our audience and investigate other brochure designs.
Verena Gerlach: Born 1971 in Berlin, she began studying visual communication at Kunsthochschule Berlin Weibensee. After she had graduated in 1998, she founded her own design studio for graphic design, type design and typography. Not only does she work with all kinds of typographic print, she also art directed several video clips and worked on typographic production for interactions with contemporary artists. She works as a freelance book designer for different art book publishers as well as providing lectures and workshops about the type and graphic design all over the world.
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Johnson Witehira: Born in 1982 in New Zealand. He is of Ngāi Tū-te-aura descent and is the co-founder of both Indigenous Design and Innovation Aotearoa (IDIA) and Waahi Wairua. After completing his doctorate in Maori visual art, his mission has been to bring Maori culture into all aspects of New Zealand life. He has led design projects for New Zealand's most prominent organisations, such as; TVNZ, The Auckland International Airport and Auckland city council. Some of his most significant projects consist of developing the first set of Maori alphabet blocks and designing the first functional Maori- specific typeface. As an academic, his focus has been directed towards decolonised approaches to teaching art and design.
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Nadine Chahine: Born in 1978 in Beirut, Lebanon, she is an award-winning Lebanese type designer. She has an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading, UK, and a PhD from Leiden University, The Netherlands. She usually focuses her research towards eye movement and legibility studies for the Arabic, Latin and Chinese scripts. She has many awards, two of which are Excellence in Type Design from the Type Directors Club in New York in 2008 and 2011. Her most popular typefaces include; the best-selling Frutiger Arabic, Neue Helvetica Arabic, Univers Next Arabic, Palatino, Palatino Sans Arabic and Koufiya.
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Carol Twombly: Born June 1959 in Massachusetts, United States, she is known as a well-known Type designer. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, under professor Charles Bigelow and also studied at the Bigelow & Homes Studio. In 1988 She joined Adobe Systems when the company were hiring young designers for their newly launched type department. During her time at Adobe, she designed some of the most recognisable and popular typefaces, including Trajan (1989), Charlemagne (1989), Lithos (1989), Adobe Caslon (1990), Myriad (1991, with Robert Silmbach), Viva (1993), Nueva (1994) and Chaparral (1997). In 1994, She won the Prix Charles Peignot, given by the association Typographique Internationale (ATypI), the first woman and second American to receive this prize.In 1999, She decided to leave Adobe to pursue other artistic interests.
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aas503 · 3 years ago
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Selecting Timeline Data
Elena Etter is a designer in the early stages of her career, therefore there is limited data publicly available. Etter is a versatile designer and has a talents in many areas of design, notably in data visualisation. In this field Etter has produced outstanding examples of both simple and complex graphs and infographics throughout her projects. 
I think there are a couple of avenues to consider for this project. One is to use all of the data publicly available to create a complex infographic akin to work from Etter’s project “Wikipedia: The Knowledge Machine”, or opting for a more simplified approach using a smaller portion of data using stylistic cues from Etter’s Masters project “Emotional Hardware”.
Although both options appropriately reflect Etter’s knack for translating ideas in to a complex visual language, I believe that taking a simplified approach will translate more effectively in to a portrait poster format.
Timeline data
Work Experience (Source https://uk.linkedin.com/in/elenaetter)
Feb 22 - Present: Visual Designer, Clever Franke, Utrecht, Netherlands
Jun 20 - Jul 20: Web Developer, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England
Jan 20 - Present: Freelance Designer, Self-Employed
Jan 21 - Present: Associate Lecturer, Central Saint Martins (UAL), London, England
Jan 19 - Dec 20: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Central Saint Martins (UAL), London, England
Jan 18 - Dec 19: Designer, Frieze, London, England
Oct 17 - Dec 17: Designer, Fraser Muggeridge Studio, London, England
Aug 17 - Dec 17: Graphic Designer, William Hall Work, London, England
Oct 16: Designer, London College of Fashion (UAL), London, England
Jan 14 - May 14: Teaching Assistant, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia
2014: Freelance Designer, Arte Después de Picasso, Bogota, Colombia
Education (Source https://uk.linkedin.com/in/elenaetter)
20 - 21: Master of Arts: Data Visualisation, London College of Communication (UAL), London, England
16 - 17: Bachelor of Arts: Graphic Design, Design and Interaction - First Class Honours, Central Saint Martins (UAL), London, England
16 - 17: Bachelor Graphic Communication Design, University of Arts London, London, England
2015: Study Abroad - Communication Design, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
12 - 15: Communication Design, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia
2011: Pre College - Graphic Design, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Conclusion
At the moment I can see four sections of data that can be grouped; education and time spent at each institution, work experience and time spent with each employer, locations Etter has lived studied and worked, and  the amalgamation of Etter’s education and work experience to create a comprehensive timeline. 
I am choosing to use Etter’s education history to create my timeline because I believe that this group of data is small yet varied and can be translated well in to an infographic. 
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makingmoneyonlinemethod · 4 years ago
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Company profile
SiteGround was founded in 2004 by a group of university friends in Sofia, Bulgaria. Today, the company is headed by Tenko Nikolov, Reneta Tsankova, and Nikolay Todorov.
The company has since grown to employ over 400 people with offices located in Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States. They currently own 6 major data centers located in the United States, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and in Singapore.
Review summary
Another solid hosting company, SiteGround is one of the few companies that strives for providing reliable hosting service with innovative features.
One such feature is the Super Cacher, which is a built-in caching tool that can make websites load faster. Another feature is the ability to install Let’s Encrypt SSL with just a few clicks, making it extremely convenient for users to secure their website.
While their pricing for renewals might be considered a little steep, it's definitely worth it for the quality of hosting you get in return. I think SiteGround is suitable for business owners and professional bloggers who want a worry-free hosting solution.
 Suitable for
Newbies, individual bloggers, small-to-medium businesses, freelancers, non-profit organizations, website developers, advanced WordPress users, eCommerce, online store, and large website forums.
Headquartered at Agoura Hills, California; established in 2006.
Starter: $2.95/mo
Pro: $5.95/mo
Premium: $11.95/mo
Key     features:     300% green hosting (industry's top), choice of four server locations,     excellent speed features, Let's Encrypt Wildcard SSL.
 Company profile
 Pros
Solid     server performance – rated A in all tests.
Environmental     friendly – 300% green hosting (industry’s top).
Free     Genesis Framework and StudioPress themes.
Automated     SSL installation and renewal.
Free     sites migration + easy-to-use site builder.
 Cons
Setup     fees ($15) is non-refundable.
Price     increase during renewal.
 Founded in 2006 by Trey Gardner, the company has benefited from his extensive experience in several large hosting companies. Today, Trey and his experienced core team of professionals have built GreenGeeks into a healthy, stable and competitive company.
The company’s roots lie in North America and has served over 35,000 customers with more than 300,000 websites. As an eco-friendly company, it has dedicated itself to leaving a positive energy footprint and replaces used energy with triple the energy credits that are used.
Review summary
GreekGeeks is a little of a mixed bag of tricks to us.
On one hand, as a technology geek who still hopes to have Earth (and the life on it) around for quite some time more, I appreciate the eco-friendliness. On the other hand, I remain a little leery of their one-plan-fits-all tactic.
There seems to be a mismatch in balance here and I am sure that I have not caught everything. However, also keep in mind the excellent speed performance that GreenGeeks servers have shown in our tests.
On a personal level, I feel that this is a host which would do admirably with anything from a blog all the way even to a small business. In fact, I think it’s an ideal place for a beginner to host their site, given the facilities, pricing and resources available.
 Suitable for
Any users looking for an eco-friendly hosting solution, newbies, individual bloggers, small-to-medium businesses, budget users, freelancers, and non-profit organizations.
Established 2004, Hostinger is a budget hosting company running on multiple data centers worldwide.
Single     Shared:     $0.99/mo
Premium     Shared:     $2.89/mo
Business     Shared:     $3.99/mo
Key     Features: Free     domain, newbies-friendly site builder, cheap .xyz domain, cheapest shared     hosting plan.
  Pros
Solid     performance.
Curl,     Cron Jobs, MariaDB and InnoDB, SSH Access for Budget Plans.
Free     site migration service for new customers.
Zyro     (advanced site builder) included in all shared plans.
Automated     SSL installation and renewal.
Choice     of server locations in eight locations.
 Cons
Hosting     prices increase after the first term.
Partial     support in one-click installation for Single Shared Plan.
 Company profile
Currently headed by CEO Arnas Stuopelis, Hostinger was first established in 2004 as a bootstrapped “Hosting media” company in Kaunas, Lithuania. A few years later, they also launched 000Webhost, a free web hosting services with no advertising.
Review summary
Despite being a budget hosting company, Hostinger has 8 data centers located across the globe with Singapore being their latest addition. They are also localized in 39 countries and is a fully ICANN certified registrar.
Since their inception, Hostinger has grown into a well-known hosting company that boasts 29 million users with an average of 20,000 new user signups daily worldwide in 2017.
The key to their success? Offering a ton of premium hosting features at a competitively low price (one of the cheapest in the market, see table) for its users.
Hostinger is worth a check if you want as many hosting features as possible without needing to blow out your budget.
 Suitable for
Newbies, individual bloggers, small-to-medium businesses, budget users, freelancers, and non-profit organizations.
Headquartered at Ann Arbor, Michigan; established in 2001.
Lite: $2.96/mo
Swift: $3.70/mo
Turbo: $7.03/mo
Key     features:     Built-in CMS cacher, free SSL, anytime money back guarantee.
 Company profile
 Pros
Solid     performance.
Well-optimized     for best server performance.
Anytime     money back guarantee.
Choice     of server locations in four locations.
 Cons
Only     the Turbo plan supports HTTP/2.
Live     chat support isn't always available.
 Led by CEO Bryan Muthig, A2 Hosting was established back in 2001 in Ann Arbor, Michigan and was known as Iniquinet back then.
Since then, the Independently owned web hosting provider changed their name and went on to host thousands of prominent sites through their shared, reseller, VPS, and dedicated plans.
Review summary
A2 Hosting has been around a long time, and they've managed to stay around this long by focusing on what they do best: being the fastest web host.
With a built-in caching tool called the A2 Optimized Tool, sites that are hosted on A2 Hosting loads much faster than most web hosts. Plus, you don’t have any technical knowledge or do any host configuration to enable it. With features and technology such as SSD storage, Railgun Optimizer, and pre-configured caching to its shared hosting customers, they continue to raise the standard for shared hosting speed.
If speed is important to you, then A2 Hosting is definitely worth checking out.
 Suitable for
Newbies, individual bloggers, small-to-medium businesses, budget users, freelancers, non-profit organizations, website developers, advanced WordPress users, eCommerce, online store, and large website forums.
Founded in 2007, TMD Hosting covers all range hosting solutions: Shared, Reseller, VPS Cloud, WordPress Managed, and Dedicated.
Starter     Plan:     $2.95/mo
Business     Plan:     $4.95/mo
Enterprise     PLan:     $7.95/mo
Key     features:     Free domain, Weebly ready, 60-day free trial, NGINX, Let's Encrypt     WildCard SSL, special discount code “WHSR7”.
  Pros
Solid     server performance.
Clear     guidelines on server limitation.
60     day money back guarantee
Big     discount for new signups
Free     site migration service for new users.
 Cons
Expensive     renewal price.
 Company profiles
TMD Hosting has been around for over 10 years and has been considered as a reliable choice for those in need of a quality web hosting provider.
With four data centers spread across the United States and an overseas data center in Amsterdam, TMD Hosting is awarded with the PC Editor’s Choice.
TMD Hosting offers different hosting plans, including shared, reseller, VPS, cloud, WordPress managed, and dedicated hosting services.
TMDHosting is not perfect but I do recommend TMD Hosting for bloggers or small-to-mid size business in need of a reliable web hosting solution. Not only do they offer stable server performances and tons of useful features, but they also have some of the best customer support team in the industry.
If you’re considering the Shared Hosting plan, I’d recommend you go for the Business Plan tier as the long term costs is more or less the same ($8.95/mo vs $9.95/mo) but you’ll have much better server performance and capacity.
 Suitable for
Newbies, individual bloggers, small-to-medium businesses, freelancers, non-profit organizations, website developers, and large website forums.
L.A.-based managed WordPress hosting, established in 2013. .
Starter: $30/mo
Pro: $60/mo
Business: $100/mo
Key     features:     Free SSL certificate, auto daily backup, white-labeled cache plugin,     multi-user environment, multisite support.
 Company profile
 Pros
Solid     performance.
Choice     of 15 server locations across the globe.
Free     host migration for first-time users.
Good     reputation – raving fans and positive reviews everywhere.
Comprehensive     support knowledgebase.
Developer-friendly     staging area with auto daily backups.
 Cons
Expensive     for users with multiple low traffic sites.
Does     not support email hosting.
 Mark Gavalda, CEO and founder of Kinsta, established the company back in 2013 in Los Angeles, CA. While still relatively new, they have since grown rapidly with offices located in both London and Budapest.
Comprising of veteran WordPress developers, Kinsta is focused on providing a premium managed WordPress hosting services for all types of users, be it big companies or small-to-medium businesses.
Review summary
One of the top names in managed WordPress hosting, Kinsta has gained tremendous success and recognition ever since the company began their journey in 2013.
What really sets Kinsta apart from other similar players in the managed WordPress hosting market is their ability to provide a super fast, super innovative, and slick user control panel. That, along with their innovative server technology (NGINX, PHP7, HHVM) and solid server performance makes them a great choice for both businesses and individuals.
They have since gone on to host a number of global-recognized brands such as Ricoh, Ubisoft, General Electric, and ASOS.
 Suitable for
WordPress developers, web development and marketing agencies, and advanced WordPress users.
Established in 2007, wholly owned by Southeast Asia hosting company Exabytes.
WP     Blogger:     $3/mo
WP     Lite: $7/mo
WP     Essential:     $17/mo
WP     Plus: $27/mo
WP     Geek: $77/mo
Key     features:     Free .blog domain, HTTP/s & NGINX proxy, free SSL certificate, 100+     free WP themes, Jetpack Personal / Professional included.
 Company profile
 Pros
Solid     performance.
Top     class managed WP hosting at affordable prices.
Managed     WordPress host with email hosting.
Newbies-friendly     user interface.
HTTP/s,     built-in cacher, NGINX server.
 Cons
Mixed     results in Jason's server speed test.
Expensive     renewal price (40% price jump).
No     24×7 live chat or phone support.
 Wholly owned by Southeast Asia hosting company Exabytes, WPWebHost began their journey in 2007 and aims to provide users with the essential communication tools and information technology solutions for WordPress websites.
They currently own two data centers located in Denver, Co, and in Singapore to provide fast loading speed in both the U.S. and the Asia Pacific.
WPWebHost is one of the leading web hosting companies in Southeast Asia and while they’ve been in business since 2007, they continue to provide affordable and competitive pricing for their managed WordPress hosting.
The super affordable pricing makes WPWebHost a worthy consideration for newbies who want a cheap managed WordPress hosting but have a smaller budget.
However, their mixed server response speed and lacklustre customer service are major drawbacks that you might want to consider before signing up.
 Suitable for
Small-to-mid WordPress sites, small businesses, and beginners.
 Headquartered at Lansing, Michigan US; established in 1997.
VPS #1: $29/mo
VPS #2: $49/mo
VPS #3: $69/mo
Key     features:     Basic DDoS protection included, enhanced security, expand to enterprise     hosting if needed, excellent customer service.
  Pros
Solid     server performance.
Firewall     + DDoS protection with all plans.
HIPAA-compliant     and gaming server hosting.
A     Huge knowledge base for DIY help.
Hardware     replacement guarantee.
 Cons
Costly     for users with multiple low traffic websites.
Lack     of server choices in Asia.
Some     crucial features (e.g. GeoTarget, Multisite) are not included and     expensive to add.
Ticket     and phone support not available for Startup Plan.
 Company profile
Founded in 1997 by Matthew Hill, the Lansing, Michigan-based company provides web hosting services that empower web professionals around the world.
The company wholly owns and manages five data centers. With more than 32,000 customers in approximately 130 countries, LiquidWeb has to ensure it has the power to provide the many solutions that have turned it into a $90 million company with over 600 employees.
LiquidWeb received INC.5000 Fastest Growing Companies Award for 9 consecutive years (2007- 2015).
LiquidWeb is sold to investment firm Madison Dearborn Partners in 2015.
Review summary
LiquidWeb is excellent in many aspects but they might not be for everyone, especially given the relatively high entry price of their managed WordPress plans.
They are the hosting company for many well-known international brands, including Ducati, Hitachi, Red Bull, MTV, FedEx, Home Depot, as well as Chevy Volt.
The web host has reasonable priced enterprise-level hosting service, strong business track record, and excellent hosting performance – which make them a good choice of cooperates and enterprise hosting users.
 Suitable for
Web development and marketing agencies, enterprise hosting users, large business websites, online game producers, ecommerce, online store.
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How I Grew In The SEO World, Launched My International Link Building Agency And The Business Values I Believe In - INTRODUCTION POST BE NICE :) https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/g02trg/how_i_grew_in_the_seo_world_launched_my/
My name is David, 28 Years old from TLV IL, I'm an SEO Expert who provides International Link Building Services and Link Building Consulting Sessions - Working in the field for over 5 years.
I would like to share with you a bit about myself and how i operate my International Link Building business.
I started on my own around 5 years ago when I decided I shouldn't continue to Med school after I successfully past all the entree exams (Every Jewish mom's dream is to have a son doctor so you can imagine she was furious but that's for another post). I started learning SEO on my own, from scratch, driving my old beat-up Suzuki from business to business trying to score some clients 🤣 back when everything felt possible and I was young and energetic.
Slowly but surely I managed to gather proper experience, skills and proven results. I was super committed to making it big in this business, I secured some big clients as a part-time freelancer and 1 year or so later (2016) I started lecturing in some of the biggest universities in Israel educating hundreds of students on SEO / Digital Marketing over a period of 3 years, up until the end of 2018. It was definitely one of the best eras in my life so far, super fulfilling always pushing myself to be the best marketing expert and teacher I can be! 16 months ago (Jan' 2019) I decided its time for me again to take a big leap of faith and I launched my full-time SEO Company "Web David".
At the beginning of my independent way, it was absolutely awful lol. Sleepless nights, the mental stress of getting clients and getting good opportunities, providing for myself and my family, programming my time correctly, dealing with tax authorities, you name it, all the fun stuff :)
I think the stress and responsibility freelancers take on themselves while trying to provide the best services altogether making ends meet are underrated as fuck and it's not for anyone! no matter how much the "motivation gurus" urging you to QUIT YOUR JOB TODAY! its bullocks, one should mentally prepare himself for the trials and tribulations of becoming fully independent and building a successful business.
Although the beginning was filled with hardship and struggles, a lot of lessons learned over time, my skin got thicker, i was managing my tasks and cash flow much better, i was getting massive clients and getting top rankings in difficult niches.
I managed to pull through due to hard work, dedication and a fully developed business plan which i stuck to along the way. I'm now in a position in which I hire 25 Foreign writers, 4 SEO workers full-time and 2 VA'S worldwide, i grew in this business as i learned so much in my journey.
So after you know a bit about me back to my current businesses :)
Now, My main occupation is foreign link building. I'm an expert in this field, actually, it makes for over 70% of my business's income these days, and growing.I invest most of my time expanding my international network of sites (Over 15K+ Sites WORLDWIDE) while creating great international opportunities for my clients and I. I manage huge operations for international companies in budgets of around 75k-100k a month handling and carefully maintaining their international link building efforts and overall reputation.
MY MAIN CLIENTS ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING NICHES:
CBD Products
International Flowers Delivery and Gardening Products
Crypto - Affiliate & Trading sites
Legal Gambling, Legal Sports Betting, Online Casino Betting, Crypto Betting (Cool Niche)
Sports News, Esports
Steel, Energy and defense industries
IN WHICH COUNTRIES DO I OFFER LINK BUILDING SERVICES?
Spain, Latin America
Italy
France
Germany
Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark
Poland
Russia
Brazil
Japan
UAE
The turning point for my business was when I decided to focus on International Link Building. I recognized the demand for many corporations to handle themselves properly in foreign markets and get more traffic globally because as we know, the world is bigger than the US, UK, AU :)
One of my biggest clients ever, a local flowers delivery company in the united states decided to extend their services worldwide and with my help building a masterful plan, we managed to dramatically grow their income and get a crazy boost of organic traffic while conquering top positions in places like Spain, Brazil, and Japan. International companies want a professional securing the best possible links in relevant countries for their audiences and of course, for Google in different parts of the world.
The barrier of language and culture can be time and money-consuming. not knowing the market of accessible sites in different countries can cause headaches not mentioning creating the right content in a proper native tongue, distinguishing the native slang and common pricing in a foreign country. Most business entities or SEO Companies just want someone trustworthy to handle their affairs without juggling back and forth between temporary freelancers.
SO WHY DO MY CLIENTS MY TRUST ME WITH SUCH BIG BUDGETS AND OPERATING THEIR INTERNATIONAL LINK-BUILDING CAMPAIGNS?
My international Connections and Expertise - my connections spread globally from small niche blogs to huge traffic magazines all over Europe and Asia. over 15k+ sites in 12 different countries in total! I have one of the biggest International Networks For Guest Posting amongst global SEO Agencies, No Doubt About It :)
My actions are measured, my techniques are surgical - In a field where most link-building freelancers are beginners who tries to get some more income from random sites and big agencies are overblowing prices, i decided to take this game to the next level - you need someone on your corner who'll monitor the bigger picture and not only build random links for you. my team and i take into consideration a long-term game plan, calculate every aspect that can affect your Google rankings with links like:
unique IP's
the placement of your anchors on a page
Multi-Language Content creation
Keyword selection
spam-free sites
good reputation sites
the linking ratio of potential posting sites
nurturing your traffic value and domain authority
purchasing domains on your behalf
automated reporting
more advanced methods like sky-scraping, tier-2 links or multi-level strategies, social bookmarks, fixing internal linking issues duplicated content and more.
I'm reliable and confidential, so is my network. it's in my best interest in keeping my client's keywords and links safe and spam-free by any means necessary. i will never share any data on my clients or make a move that will compromise their traffic or income. In the first deals with a new client, i will only share the data of the sites and some screenshots in order to block any unnecessary penetration into my network of sites and to verify any potential client as legit. some clients even ask to use only sites which block bots from ahrefs and other tools - a request I'm happily obliged and am able to help with.
My pricing is honest. I strive to provide the best prices i can give out. I'm trying to keep myself competitive and fair - my main goal is to maximize my clients' investment with pure value and results I will never charge over-priced rates. whether it be International link building, foreign content creation or manual outreach. For example, The Hoth (the biggest link building agency in the world which FYI doesn't provide foreign links) prices the most basic links - DA20-30, NO TRAFFIC, and minimum data about them for around 400$ a piece!! Another big guest posting site like PR NEWS. IO charges 200$ per article!! and tries to convince clients they can use it a number of times which is misleading and can actually put your website in danger! and let's not mention rookies who offer posts on free platforms like medium or web 2.0 blogs, links from multiple sites sitting on the same IP, filthy sites spammed with viagra links, no-index links, and all the other nonsense legit businesses just don't have time to deal with. How do i know all of this? like i said, international link-building is my bread and butter - i know the inside and out of this biz😎 and, yes my pricing is so much better!
I leverage my client's budget for the best possible websites and placements. i prefer to work with bug budgets because it gives me the possibility the negotiate the best prices possible and close deals that will benefit all sides. using a proper budget i can secure amazing placements in awesome rates and significantly lower the expanses of link building overall.
All Foreign SEO Solutions Under 1 Home - I remove the headaches, the multiple vendors that can't be trusted, the spending on unnecessary outreach - Content, Links, Outreach all in 1 Home. i aspire to fully manage your entire binternationaludget and provide maximum results I choose the word home on purpose to emphasize that i try my best to make my clients feel at home whether it be 24/7 support, full transparency awesome communication and yes - having some fun along the way🙌 As a rule of thumb - I only work with good people in trusted companies i believe in and enjoy working with.
OK COOL, SO KNOW WHAT?
In the next couple of weeks, I'm rolling out my International services in some selected platforms and groups along with my new English website so i wrote this post as an introduction about me and how i found my way in SEO to make Potential clients and SEO experts understand this is what I'm good at and love doing every day.
PM ME or COMMENT for any question about link building or inquiry about my INTERNATIONAL services you might have.
I'm enthusiastic to offer FREE 30-Min Consultation over Skype to legit companies only! to examine your SEO GAME and talk about expanding your traffic globally.
It will be my honor to help legitimate businesses with their Link-Building efforts abroad. I'm cooking some great deals and placements for CBD Companies in Europe and selected countries, ill try to update every week on some great deals, i really hope you found some value in here, Again feel free to ask me ANYTHING
Happy Easter Much Obliged David.
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Steps to get the final data on Social Media through this Google Analytics Tutorial.
 ·         Understand the reports
Google Analytics offers you 8 different types of reports for social media analytics. You can find the reports in Reports> Acquisition> Social.
#1. Overview Report
 This report allows you to see at a glance how much valid conversion comes from social channels. The social values ​​of the chart compare the number and amount of value of all goals achieved vs. those that come from social media.
 #2. Network References
 With this report you will be able to find out the origin of the traffic coming to your website. It will show you which social network carries you more traffic than any. You can identify networks and communities where users interact with your content.
  #3. Data hub activity
 People interconnect with your content in places other than yours. In addition, they share and talk about it. This report shows how people are talking about your site or you on social networks. You can see the most recent shared URLs, how they shared them, what they said ...
 #4. Landing pages
 This report lets you see the engagement generated by each URL. Each URL will show you the source of the social network for each URL.
#5. Inverse Tracking
 This report will let you know in which other web your web page appears or some content of the same. You can use this data to build relationships with those who habitually point to your website with your links.
 # 6. Conversions
 The conversion report shows the total number of conversions and the amount of money that each specific social network reports to you.
 # 7. Add-ons or plugins
 If you have social buttons on your web it is important to understand which buttons are clicacos and to share what content. This report gives you the data you need to know which items are most shared and which social network you are sharing.
 If your Google +1 button and Facebook's "Like" button are included on your site, it's important to know which one gets clicks and what content is right for you. For example, if you publish articles on your site, you'll probably want to know which ones you like the most, or which ones you share the most, and which social networks (for example, Google+ or Facebook).
  8. User flow
 It shows the different paths that the user makes through your web when it arrives. In addition, it tells you from which social network they have arrived. You can see many examples in Google by typing: "Flow of Google Analytics users" in the part of images.
 ·         Structure information
Now you have the necessary data showing how your social media initiatives are driving traffic to your website; Collect the necessary data and order them in a Power Point or a Google presentation. Be sure to include, in particular, data that goes in line with the goals and objectives you defined in point 1. Your presentation should include charts and two or three lines that explain each chart.
 For example, if you want to show how social media is driving traffic to your website you can create a graph that compares the different source and source channels. Then you can explain how traffic is coming to your website according to the different channels.
 Always remember: track, measure and analyze, so you will always know how to improve your company's online assets.
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Freelance App developers in Vienna, condemned thanks to an intelligent strategy. Freelance web designers in Amsterdam, comparative table between them and draw
We may think that grassroots employees will be more likely to accept the use of networks in their daily work, however once the novelty passes, they stop participating in the process because they do not know very well how to use these new tools in their Work routines; And it is that they will need a plan of integral formation and constant motivation.
This first step basically consists of knowing with what human and economic resources a company has. Their strengths, weaknesses, their presence on the Internet, their sales in e-commerce, their way of measuring the impact of their actions on the networks, the opinion that have the controls on the social media and its policy of application in their working hours, If they have a digital marketing plan, how the company faces and manages its online reputation, its visibility and its positioning in Internet.
We will focus mainly on our direct competition, in companies similar to ours, both in services, products, size, location and market. We will analyze above all in which social profiles they have a presence, how they manage their online reputation, how many online sales they generate, the positioning of their corporate website, how many audience they have in social networks, what is the leader and last in our sector, how much time they spend To the management of their networks and to the active listening of their users ... etc. There is no better teacher than your competition, because thanks to it we can know what works and what does not. We will then make a comparative table between them and draw the relevant conclusions.
Not being in networks is not an option. What you do not see does not exist. But being risky, since you will be permanently judged. It's up to you not to be condemned thanks to an intelligent strategy.
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18 Freelance Sites to Find Your Next Gig
April 17, 2020 10 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
Consider this: Freelancers are expected to become the U.S. workforce majority in the near future. That means we can expect to see more and more freelancing job boards appear. That’s not to say we need them. Take a look at the Google search results for “freelance jobs.” You’ll find hundreds of websites that can connect you with prospective clients.
The problem, however, is that not all job boards are created equal. Some are a bit suspicious, causing both freelancers and businesses to question their legitimacy. Others are meant only for seasoned veterans. There are also boards capable of finding work quickly for freelancers, but they won’t get paid very much. Consider it the “price of entry” to the freelance realm.
These obstacles make finding freelance work more complicated than it has to be. That’s why I’ve put together a list of 18 freelance sites to help entrepreneurs find their next gig. Each of these sites is reputable and can be used by freelancers of all experience levels, empowering people to make the most of their skills in a shaky economy.
Related: Become Your Own Boss and Start a Freelance Career in 2020
If you’re a freelancer designer, developer, financial expert, product manager or project manager, you can find hourly, part-time or full-time work at Toptal. The catch is that Toptal has a rigorous screening process, meaning typically only the top 3 percent of freelance talent that applies is accepted.
This is better suited for talented freelancers who have some previous experience under their belt. However, if you’re accepted, you can be certain that you’ll receive competitive compensation.
There are a couple of things that make Fiverr stand out from other leading freelance marketplaces. Users get to list the specific jobs where they excel. When I started podcasting, I hired someone on Fiverr to design my cover and another person to create the intro. When I had trouble getting the podcast listed on iTunes, I enlisted another expert to help solve the mystery.
Secondly, because most gigs start at $5, this is a great place to launch your freelancing career. After you land some clients and build up your portfolio, you can start charging more for your services.
For more than a decade, PeoplePerHour has been helping freelancers land web-based projects. This site has areas like marketing agency, SEO Company and software engineering. What makes it so appealing is that it streamlines the process of signing up. Client communication, project management and payments are all handled in one dashboard.
You can send 15 proposals to clients before having to sign up for the paid plan. However, you can still browse listings and get notified of new openings, even if you don’t sign up for the paid plan.
Upwork has been around in some form for years. Elance and oDesk were formed in 1999 and 2003, respectively, and merged to found Upwork. Today, Upwork is one of the largest freelance marketplaces in the world, hosting millions of freelancers in industries like design, development, accounting, marketing agency, writing and customer service.
Like Toptal, freelancers can find short-term tasks, recurring projects and even full-time contract work. Upwork is good for both entry-level and experienced freelancers because of the variety of work listed.
Freelancer states that it’s the “the world’s largest outsourcing marketplace,” connecting more than 30 million employees and freelancers across 247 countries. With Freelancer, you can a find a couple of different ways to work. The first way is by creating a profile that highlights your freelancing skills. When a client needs your specific skills, he can chat with you in real time.
The other way is by browsing for work and placing bids on projects that match your talents and interests. When your work is complete, you’ll receive a secure payment via the site’s Milestone Payment System.
SimplyHired is a job search engine that helps people find remote or local work in 12 different countries. SimplyHired contains more than 100 job boards, meaning you’ll have access to millions of job openings ranging from marketing agency to customer service. You can even find nursing and warehouse work.
You can also search for both part-time and full-time work, making SimplyHired a great platform to quickly land a job. It produces a blog that contains helpful advice on how to make yourself more attractive to recruiters.
99designs should be your go-to marketplace if you’re designer. Anyone truly skilled in creating logos and web and app design can find a home here. Creative freelancers can search for jobs where clients need someone to create marketing agency materials, packaging or merchandise like T-shirts.
The site also provides numerous resources to assist designers in enhancing their skills. These resources include how-to tips, tutorials, tool kits, e-books and even interviews with seasoned designers.
Are you a creative professional or a digital marketing agency expert? If so, you can land your next gig through Aquent. The site gives freelancers the chance to find remote or on-site work in the U.S. You can also find work in Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Australia or Japan.
What’s most appealing about Aquent is that its Gymnasium offers free online courses that can help you strengthen your existing talent.
The Creative Group is part of the large Robert Half staffing agency. The site is meant for individuals in creative fields like art, copywriting, photography, graphic design and marketing agency. You can find temporary, project-based or full-time work.
Simply upload your resume to the site or share your LinkedIn profile. Robert Half’s specialists find the right job for your specific expertise and preferences from there.
Envato Studio was established by designers, developers and creatives. This studio can help you land short-term or long-term projects. When a client needs your unique skill set, he browses the site to compare portfolios and pricing. You’ll receive recommendations from the Envato Studio community.
Once you’re hired, Envato Studio holds the payment until the job is completed and the client is satisfied with the work. Throughout the course of the project, the platform gives you a chance to receive real-time feedback from the client. You can be certain you’re on the right track with this direct communication.
Founded by Sara Sutton, who previously founded FlexJobs, this site has been a leading virtual team site for more than a decade. Remote.co is a great platform for anyone who wants to work remotely.
Whether you’re a designer, developer, customer service rep, writer, recruiter or sales professional, Remote.co can help anyone who’s ever dreamed of becoming a digital nomad. If you’re new to remote work, there’s also a handy blog that can help you get started on the right foot.
DesignCrowd has dubbed itself the No. 1 custom design marketplace in the world. Similar to 99designs, this site lets designers find work. You can design logos, website, business cards, T-shirts and even tattoos.
Clients can select short deadline submissions, such as three to five days. Project turnover is incredibly quick. If you need some extra cash, you can also enter design contests through the site.
This site has more than 50 different career categories for freelancers, virtual workers and full-time employees. FlexJobs is a popular platform for anyone searching for remote or flexible work. All open positions are screened in advance, so you can rest assured that the jobs that have been posted are legitimate.
You have to pay to join, with plans starting at $14.95 per month. You can also participate in skill tests, attend webinars and read up on tips to help your job search. Best of all, you have access to exclusive discounts through partnering websites.
Krop is a job board solely for creatives, like copywriters, photographers and designers. On top of creating a profile to showcase your experience, you can use Krop to build and host your portfolio.
Another perk of using Krop it that it’s a site that promotes freelancers to clients searching for new team members.
Since 2005, Authentic Jobs has been connecting creative and web professionals to find freelancers. You can contract or moonlight on the job with companies like Apple, Facebook, ESPN or The Motley Fool for free. If you’re a freelancer interested in working with these companies, start browsing listings for everything from content strategists to back-end developers to project managers.
Because compensation can range anywhere from under $29,000 to more than $100,000 annually, it’s a nice platform for freelancers of all experience levels.
Related: How to Build Your Own Career as a Freelancer
Recently acquired by Communo, LocalSolo is unlike other freelance marketplaces. It’s a localized freelance job board where you can find gigs in your neck of the woods.
It’s free to use, and it doesn’t charge commission fees; it also lets you customize your profile. When you and a client connect, you communicate directly. This way, you can discuss the scope of the project, rates and contracts. As a member of LocalSolo, you also receive discounts from partners like Shopify, FreshBooks, Adobe and DreamHost.
Working Nomads sends you a curated list of remote jobs in areas like development, management, marketing agency, design, sales and education.
You have the option to receive these notices daily or weekly. You also have the option to find temporary projects or regular employment. Just keep in mind that not every gig is 100 percent remote; some jobs may require you to train on-site or work part-time from home.
Chances are high that you already have a LinkedIn profile. Why not get the most out of it? LinkedIn is used by more than 420 million members in some 200 countries, making LinkedIn one of the best resources for connecting professionals.
LinkedIn has more recently decided to get into the freelance game with ProFinder. This gives small business owners and other professionals a chance to hire freelance accountants, bookkeepers, designers, marketers and copywriters. ProFinder also offers career coaches. Your personal coach will review your resume and prepare you for interviews to help advance your freelance career.
Now or at any other time, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unable to move forward with your entrepreneurial goals. But these sites can empower you to find opportunities that will maximize your skills and allow you to grow your side work into something bigger.
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18 Freelance Sites to Find Your Next Gig
April 17, 2020 10 min read
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Consider this: Freelancers are expected to become the U.S. workforce majority in the near future. That means we can expect to see more and more freelancing job boards appear. That’s not to say we need them. Take a look at the Google search results for “freelance jobs.” You’ll find hundreds of websites that can connect you with prospective clients.
The problem, however, is that not all job boards are created equal. Some are a bit suspicious, causing both freelancers and businesses to question their legitimacy. Others are meant only for seasoned veterans. There are also boards capable of finding work quickly for freelancers, but they won’t get paid very much. Consider it the “price of entry” to the freelance realm.
These obstacles make finding freelance work more complicated than it has to be. That’s why I’ve put together a list of 18 freelance sites to help entrepreneurs find their next gig. Each of these sites is reputable and can be used by freelancers of all experience levels, empowering people to make the most of their skills in a shaky economy.
Related: Become Your Own Boss and Start a Freelance Career in 2020
If you’re a freelancer designer, developer, financial expert, product manager or project manager, you can find hourly, part-time or full-time work at Toptal. The catch is that Toptal has a rigorous screening process, meaning typically only the top 3 percent of freelance talent that applies is accepted.
This is better suited for talented freelancers who have some previous experience under their belt. However, if you’re accepted, you can be certain that you’ll receive competitive compensation.
There are a couple of things that make Fiverr stand out from other leading freelance marketplaces. Users get to list the specific jobs where they excel. When I started podcasting, I hired someone on Fiverr to design my cover and another person to create the intro. When I had trouble getting the podcast listed on iTunes, I enlisted another expert to help solve the mystery.
Secondly, because most gigs start at $5, this is a great place to launch your freelancing career. After you land some clients and build up your portfolio, you can start charging more for your services.
For more than a decade, PeoplePerHour has been helping freelancers land web-based projects. This site has areas like marketing agency, SEO Company and software engineering. What makes it so appealing is that it streamlines the process of signing up. Client communication, project management and payments are all handled in one dashboard.
You can send 15 proposals to clients before having to sign up for the paid plan. However, you can still browse listings and get notified of new openings, even if you don’t sign up for the paid plan.
Upwork has been around in some form for years. Elance and oDesk were formed in 1999 and 2003, respectively, and merged to found Upwork. Today, Upwork is one of the largest freelance marketplaces in the world, hosting millions of freelancers in industries like design, development, accounting, marketing agency, writing and customer service.
Like Toptal, freelancers can find short-term tasks, recurring projects and even full-time contract work. Upwork is good for both entry-level and experienced freelancers because of the variety of work listed.
Freelancer states that it’s the “the world’s largest outsourcing marketplace,” connecting more than 30 million employees and freelancers across 247 countries. With Freelancer, you can a find a couple of different ways to work. The first way is by creating a profile that highlights your freelancing skills. When a client needs your specific skills, he can chat with you in real time.
The other way is by browsing for work and placing bids on projects that match your talents and interests. When your work is complete, you’ll receive a secure payment via the site’s Milestone Payment System.
SimplyHired is a job search engine that helps people find remote or local work in 12 different countries. SimplyHired contains more than 100 job boards, meaning you’ll have access to millions of job openings ranging from marketing agency to customer service. You can even find nursing and warehouse work.
You can also search for both part-time and full-time work, making SimplyHired a great platform to quickly land a job. It produces a blog that contains helpful advice on how to make yourself more attractive to recruiters.
99designs should be your go-to marketplace if you’re designer. Anyone truly skilled in creating logos and web and app design can find a home here. Creative freelancers can search for jobs where clients need someone to create marketing agency materials, packaging or merchandise like T-shirts.
The site also provides numerous resources to assist designers in enhancing their skills. These resources include how-to tips, tutorials, tool kits, e-books and even interviews with seasoned designers.
Are you a creative professional or a digital marketing agency expert? If so, you can land your next gig through Aquent. The site gives freelancers the chance to find remote or on-site work in the U.S. You can also find work in Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Australia or Japan.
What’s most appealing about Aquent is that its Gymnasium offers free online courses that can help you strengthen your existing talent.
The Creative Group is part of the large Robert Half staffing agency. The site is meant for individuals in creative fields like art, copywriting, photography, graphic design and marketing agency. You can find temporary, project-based or full-time work.
Simply upload your resume to the site or share your LinkedIn profile. Robert Half’s specialists find the right job for your specific expertise and preferences from there.
Envato Studio was established by designers, developers and creatives. This studio can help you land short-term or long-term projects. When a client needs your unique skill set, he browses the site to compare portfolios and pricing. You’ll receive recommendations from the Envato Studio community.
Once you’re hired, Envato Studio holds the payment until the job is completed and the client is satisfied with the work. Throughout the course of the project, the platform gives you a chance to receive real-time feedback from the client. You can be certain you’re on the right track with this direct communication.
Founded by Sara Sutton, who previously founded FlexJobs, this site has been a leading virtual team site for more than a decade. Remote.co is a great platform for anyone who wants to work remotely.
Whether you’re a designer, developer, customer service rep, writer, recruiter or sales professional, Remote.co can help anyone who’s ever dreamed of becoming a digital nomad. If you’re new to remote work, there’s also a handy blog that can help you get started on the right foot.
DesignCrowd has dubbed itself the No. 1 custom design marketplace in the world. Similar to 99designs, this site lets designers find work. You can design logos, website, business cards, T-shirts and even tattoos.
Clients can select short deadline submissions, such as three to five days. Project turnover is incredibly quick. If you need some extra cash, you can also enter design contests through the site.
This site has more than 50 different career categories for freelancers, virtual workers and full-time employees. FlexJobs is a popular platform for anyone searching for remote or flexible work. All open positions are screened in advance, so you can rest assured that the jobs that have been posted are legitimate.
You have to pay to join, with plans starting at $14.95 per month. You can also participate in skill tests, attend webinars and read up on tips to help your job search. Best of all, you have access to exclusive discounts through partnering websites.
Krop is a job board solely for creatives, like copywriters, photographers and designers. On top of creating a profile to showcase your experience, you can use Krop to build and host your portfolio.
Another perk of using Krop it that it’s a site that promotes freelancers to clients searching for new team members.
Since 2005, Authentic Jobs has been connecting creative and web professionals to find freelancers. You can contract or moonlight on the job with companies like Apple, Facebook, ESPN or The Motley Fool for free. If you’re a freelancer interested in working with these companies, start browsing listings for everything from content strategists to back-end developers to project managers.
Because compensation can range anywhere from under $29,000 to more than $100,000 annually, it’s a nice platform for freelancers of all experience levels.
Related: How to Build Your Own Career as a Freelancer
Recently acquired by Communo, LocalSolo is unlike other freelance marketplaces. It’s a localized freelance job board where you can find gigs in your neck of the woods.
It’s free to use, and it doesn’t charge commission fees; it also lets you customize your profile. When you and a client connect, you communicate directly. This way, you can discuss the scope of the project, rates and contracts. As a member of LocalSolo, you also receive discounts from partners like Shopify, FreshBooks, Adobe and DreamHost.
Working Nomads sends you a curated list of remote jobs in areas like development, management, marketing agency, design, sales and education.
You have the option to receive these notices daily or weekly. You also have the option to find temporary projects or regular employment. Just keep in mind that not every gig is 100 percent remote; some jobs may require you to train on-site or work part-time from home.
Chances are high that you already have a LinkedIn profile. Why not get the most out of it? LinkedIn is used by more than 420 million members in some 200 countries, making LinkedIn one of the best resources for connecting professionals.
LinkedIn has more recently decided to get into the freelance game with ProFinder. This gives small business owners and other professionals a chance to hire freelance accountants, bookkeepers, designers, marketers and copywriters. ProFinder also offers career coaches. Your personal coach will review your resume and prepare you for interviews to help advance your freelance career.
Now or at any other time, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unable to move forward with your entrepreneurial goals. But these sites can empower you to find opportunities that will maximize your skills and allow you to grow your side work into something bigger.
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18 Freelance Sites to Find Your Next Gig
April 17, 2020 10 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
Consider this: Freelancers are expected to become the U.S. workforce majority in the near future. That means we can expect to see more and more freelancing job boards appear. That’s not to say we need them. Take a look at the Google search results for “freelance jobs.” You’ll find hundreds of websites that can connect you with prospective clients.
The problem, however, is that not all job boards are created equal. Some are a bit suspicious, causing both freelancers and businesses to question their legitimacy. Others are meant only for seasoned veterans. There are also boards capable of finding work quickly for freelancers, but they won’t get paid very much. Consider it the “price of entry” to the freelance realm.
These obstacles make finding freelance work more complicated than it has to be. That’s why I’ve put together a list of 18 freelance sites to help entrepreneurs find their next gig. Each of these sites is reputable and can be used by freelancers of all experience levels, empowering people to make the most of their skills in a shaky economy.
Related: Become Your Own Boss and Start a Freelance Career in 2020
If you’re a freelancer designer, developer, financial expert, product manager or project manager, you can find hourly, part-time or full-time work at Toptal. The catch is that Toptal has a rigorous screening process, meaning typically only the top 3 percent of freelance talent that applies is accepted.
This is better suited for talented freelancers who have some previous experience under their belt. However, if you’re accepted, you can be certain that you’ll receive competitive compensation.
There are a couple of things that make Fiverr stand out from other leading freelance marketplaces. Users get to list the specific jobs where they excel. When I started podcasting, I hired someone on Fiverr to design my cover and another person to create the intro. When I had trouble getting the podcast listed on iTunes, I enlisted another expert to help solve the mystery.
Secondly, because most gigs start at $5, this is a great place to launch your freelancing career. After you land some clients and build up your portfolio, you can start charging more for your services.
For more than a decade, PeoplePerHour has been helping freelancers land web-based projects. This site has areas like marketing agency, SEO Company and software engineering. What makes it so appealing is that it streamlines the process of signing up. Client communication, project management and payments are all handled in one dashboard.
You can send 15 proposals to clients before having to sign up for the paid plan. However, you can still browse listings and get notified of new openings, even if you don’t sign up for the paid plan.
Upwork has been around in some form for years. Elance and oDesk were formed in 1999 and 2003, respectively, and merged to found Upwork. Today, Upwork is one of the largest freelance marketplaces in the world, hosting millions of freelancers in industries like design, development, accounting, marketing agency, writing and customer service.
Like Toptal, freelancers can find short-term tasks, recurring projects and even full-time contract work. Upwork is good for both entry-level and experienced freelancers because of the variety of work listed.
Freelancer states that it’s the “the world’s largest outsourcing marketplace,” connecting more than 30 million employees and freelancers across 247 countries. With Freelancer, you can a find a couple of different ways to work. The first way is by creating a profile that highlights your freelancing skills. When a client needs your specific skills, he can chat with you in real time.
The other way is by browsing for work and placing bids on projects that match your talents and interests. When your work is complete, you’ll receive a secure payment via the site’s Milestone Payment System.
SimplyHired is a job search engine that helps people find remote or local work in 12 different countries. SimplyHired contains more than 100 job boards, meaning you’ll have access to millions of job openings ranging from marketing agency to customer service. You can even find nursing and warehouse work.
You can also search for both part-time and full-time work, making SimplyHired a great platform to quickly land a job. It produces a blog that contains helpful advice on how to make yourself more attractive to recruiters.
99designs should be your go-to marketplace if you’re designer. Anyone truly skilled in creating logos and web and app design can find a home here. Creative freelancers can search for jobs where clients need someone to create marketing agency materials, packaging or merchandise like T-shirts.
The site also provides numerous resources to assist designers in enhancing their skills. These resources include how-to tips, tutorials, tool kits, e-books and even interviews with seasoned designers.
Are you a creative professional or a digital marketing agency expert? If so, you can land your next gig through Aquent. The site gives freelancers the chance to find remote or on-site work in the U.S. You can also find work in Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Australia or Japan.
What’s most appealing about Aquent is that its Gymnasium offers free online courses that can help you strengthen your existing talent.
The Creative Group is part of the large Robert Half staffing agency. The site is meant for individuals in creative fields like art, copywriting, photography, graphic design and marketing agency. You can find temporary, project-based or full-time work.
Simply upload your resume to the site or share your LinkedIn profile. Robert Half’s specialists find the right job for your specific expertise and preferences from there.
Envato Studio was established by designers, developers and creatives. This studio can help you land short-term or long-term projects. When a client needs your unique skill set, he browses the site to compare portfolios and pricing. You’ll receive recommendations from the Envato Studio community.
Once you’re hired, Envato Studio holds the payment until the job is completed and the client is satisfied with the work. Throughout the course of the project, the platform gives you a chance to receive real-time feedback from the client. You can be certain you’re on the right track with this direct communication.
Founded by Sara Sutton, who previously founded FlexJobs, this site has been a leading virtual team site for more than a decade. Remote.co is a great platform for anyone who wants to work remotely.
Whether you’re a designer, developer, customer service rep, writer, recruiter or sales professional, Remote.co can help anyone who’s ever dreamed of becoming a digital nomad. If you’re new to remote work, there’s also a handy blog that can help you get started on the right foot.
DesignCrowd has dubbed itself the No. 1 custom design marketplace in the world. Similar to 99designs, this site lets designers find work. You can design logos, website, business cards, T-shirts and even tattoos.
Clients can select short deadline submissions, such as three to five days. Project turnover is incredibly quick. If you need some extra cash, you can also enter design contests through the site.
This site has more than 50 different career categories for freelancers, virtual workers and full-time employees. FlexJobs is a popular platform for anyone searching for remote or flexible work. All open positions are screened in advance, so you can rest assured that the jobs that have been posted are legitimate.
You have to pay to join, with plans starting at $14.95 per month. You can also participate in skill tests, attend webinars and read up on tips to help your job search. Best of all, you have access to exclusive discounts through partnering websites.
Krop is a job board solely for creatives, like copywriters, photographers and designers. On top of creating a profile to showcase your experience, you can use Krop to build and host your portfolio.
Another perk of using Krop it that it’s a site that promotes freelancers to clients searching for new team members.
Since 2005, Authentic Jobs has been connecting creative and web professionals to find freelancers. You can contract or moonlight on the job with companies like Apple, Facebook, ESPN or The Motley Fool for free. If you’re a freelancer interested in working with these companies, start browsing listings for everything from content strategists to back-end developers to project managers.
Because compensation can range anywhere from under $29,000 to more than $100,000 annually, it’s a nice platform for freelancers of all experience levels.
Related: How to Build Your Own Career as a Freelancer
Recently acquired by Communo, LocalSolo is unlike other freelance marketplaces. It’s a localized freelance job board where you can find gigs in your neck of the woods.
It’s free to use, and it doesn’t charge commission fees; it also lets you customize your profile. When you and a client connect, you communicate directly. This way, you can discuss the scope of the project, rates and contracts. As a member of LocalSolo, you also receive discounts from partners like Shopify, FreshBooks, Adobe and DreamHost.
Working Nomads sends you a curated list of remote jobs in areas like development, management, marketing agency, design, sales and education.
You have the option to receive these notices daily or weekly. You also have the option to find temporary projects or regular employment. Just keep in mind that not every gig is 100 percent remote; some jobs may require you to train on-site or work part-time from home.
Chances are high that you already have a LinkedIn profile. Why not get the most out of it? LinkedIn is used by more than 420 million members in some 200 countries, making LinkedIn one of the best resources for connecting professionals.
LinkedIn has more recently decided to get into the freelance game with ProFinder. This gives small business owners and other professionals a chance to hire freelance accountants, bookkeepers, designers, marketers and copywriters. ProFinder also offers career coaches. Your personal coach will review your resume and prepare you for interviews to help advance your freelance career.
Now or at any other time, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unable to move forward with your entrepreneurial goals. But these sites can empower you to find opportunities that will maximize your skills and allow you to grow your side work into something bigger.
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