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Top 10 Web Design Job Boards

From Gregory Go,
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There are a number of places online that connect freelance Web designers with project managers. Once you've written your RFP, these are the places where you can get quotes from Web designers.

1. Freelance Switch

Cost to post job: Free

Your ad stays active indefinitely. This is a thriving community of independent web development freelancers. It's a good source of inexpensive but talented artists.

2. Elance

Cost to post job: Free

Requires $10 deposit that you get back. Due to the stringent posting requirements, you can expect a higher level of professionalism from applicants. Higher end freelancers tend to avoid high volume free gig boards.

3. CSS Beauty

Cost to post job: Free

Posting active for 90 days.

4. Site Point

Cost to post job: $10

Your job ad stays active indefinitely. Where FreelanceSwitch will have more talented artists, Site Point's community will be more technically savvy. It attracts a large community of Web developers, and is good for finding help to build a complex website.

5. 37signals Gig Board

Cost to post job: $100

Your post stays up for 30 days. 37signals is good for large projects.

6. Guru

Cost to post job: Free

The site makes money by charging freelancers and professionals a fee for each project. There are categories for a wide variety of professionals including Web design, graphic design, engineering, sales and marketing, photography, videography, legal, accounting, administrative support, and more.

7. WebProJobs

Cost to post job:

  • Full-time position: $50
  • Freelance gig: $25

Your post stays up for 180 days. Jobs are all Web related.

8. Fresh Web Jobs

Cost to post job: $75 for 30 days

9. Solo Gig

Cost to post job: $229 for 30 days

10. No Agencies Please

Cost to post job:

  • Free (up to 3 days before posting goes live)
  • £50 for instant posting
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