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Users of Freelancer.com fall into two main categories: buyers and providers.
Users of Freelancer.com fall into two main categories: buyers and providers.


Buyers are individuals or companies who wish to [[outsource]] their work. <ref name="opportunities">[http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/social-business/2010/03/opportunities-abound-for-p2p-jobs.html] http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/social-business/2010/03/opportunities-abound-for-p2p-jobs.html</ref>.
===Buyers===
Buyers are individuals or companies who wish to [[outsource]] their work. <ref name="opportunities">[http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/social-business/2010/03/opportunities-abound-for-p2p-jobs.html] http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/social-business/2010/03/opportunities-abound-for-p2p-jobs.html</ref>. Buyers must register and set up a profile on Freelancer.com. The buyer is able to specify the budget range for a project. Based on this and the project description, the interested provider makes a bid, which is then forwarded to the buyer. The buyer is then able to review all the bids he or she receives and judge for themselves who they would like to select to complete the project<ref name="fees">[http://www.freelancer.com/news/articles-fees.html] http://www.freelancer.com/news/articles-fees.html</ref>


==Financing==
==Financing==

Revision as of 07:16, 10 June 2011

Freelancer.com
Company typeAustralian Proprietary Limited Company (Private)
IndustryFreelancer Marketplace
Online Jobs
FoundedSweden
2004
HeadquartersSydney, New South Wales,
Key people
Matt Barrie, CEO
Darren Williams, Chief Technology Officer
Neil Katz, Chief Financial Officer
WebsiteFreelancer.com

Freelancer.com is a website that provides an online job marketplace for freelance workers from around the world. Formerly known as GetAFreelancer.com, the company was founded in 2004 by Plendo Sweden, headed up by Magnus Tibell of Swedish web solutions company Innovate It[1]. GetAFreelancer.com was bought on the 7th May 2009[1] by the Australian company Ignition Networks[2]. The buyers changed the name to Freelancer.com in October 2009[3].

How Freelancer works

Users of Freelancer.com fall into two main categories: buyers and providers.

Buyers are individuals or companies who wish to outsource their work. [4].

Financing

Freelancer.com has been 100% bootstrapped to date. Startive Capital, a boutique venture capital fund and startup incubator based in Sydney, Australia, provided the financing for the acquisition of Freelancer.com by Ignition.[5],[6].

References