May 26, 2003

scriptlance.com

You have to move super fast on scriptlance.com. I started corresponding with a project poster, and by the time I asked the second question the project had already been awarded. Of course, it was only for $15.

Posted by torque at May 26, 2003 1:43 AM | TrackBack
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Thats true.

However there are some projects where the Buyer screens the service providers endlessly...

However there are many projects to be won out here.

Lots happening everyday.

And the best of all ...no investment for this service.........unlike Elance.com.

They take a low commision compared to the oppurtunity that they present to the whole of the freelance community.


I would hope and wish that there are many more Buyers who opt for Scriptlance.

http://www.scriptlance.com/cgi-bin/freelancers/r.cgi?selbourne


Best Regards
Selbourne

Posted by: Selbourne at August 13, 2003 10:34 AM

That's awesome stuff. I love hearing about tools to help change things for the better.

Posted by: Viagra at October 16, 2003 2:36 PM

Scriptlance is great, but unfortunately it's only for programming issues.

I recently signed up to a all-category-freelancing site named www.Expertisers.com

Beside Programming there you'll find experts like designers, creative writers, painters....and so much more

Let other people do your work!
Great stuff....

Posted by: John at November 10, 2003 4:31 PM

Hello!

RentACoder.com is my choice.
I can say this as one from RentACoder TopCoders.
150+ projects completed by me.
Here my brief history:
http://www.takereal.com/freelance/rating.asp

No needs to pay for this service before project completed by coder and accepted by buyer.
Unlike scriptlance - bidders can't see other bids,
so - bid's parameters (price and time line) much more realistic.

RentACoder has at least two cool features -
protections for software buyer and coder :
1. Arbitration process
2. The "Safe Project Escrow"
You may want to read "Software Buyer Frequently Asked Questions" :
http://www.takereal.com/freelance/article.asp

--
Sergey.

Posted by: Sergey at December 20, 2003 5:06 PM

I hve been posting my projects on http://www.EzLance.com

It is a fairly new site, but they have already quite a few programmers bidding on projects.

So far all my projects were completed on time and with great results. Best of all, there are no commission fees or other fees to post the projects, so webmasters have absolutely nothing to loose.

They do offer escrow services to protect both the buyers and programmers and if assistance is needed, they quickly help.

The company managing the site is very good too. All my questions have been answered quickly and in detail.

Overall I am really pleased with EzLance.com and I will definately keep using it.

Just thought I would mention it since they really have an outstanding service.

Posted by: CrazyDog at October 24, 2004 1:29 PM

I use Exlow.com Yea SL is ok but frankly I hate having to do projects for much less then I think is right because of all that crappy bids. I chose Exlow because although they are growing :( they have a small enough site for me to be SEEN!

And of course the added features are nice.

Posted by: Madlic at March 20, 2005 4:48 PM

I get my freelance work at www.SearchLancer.com
0% fees for freelancers!
Check it out.

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