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  2. Twine (marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    The site serves the same interface and platform for both of its users, namely artists (musicians, filmmakers, designers, animators), and buyers who commission the users services. Twine users can post project briefs that creatives can work on. [ 5 ]

  3. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    Other Strategies to Get Paid to Write. There’s much more to writing than freelance websites and open-calls for submissions. Once you feel comfortable (and perhaps after you have a few successful ...

  4. Fiverr - Wikipedia

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    Fiverr is an Israeli multinational online marketplace for freelance services. [2] Fiverr's connects freelancers to people or businesses looking for services. Fiverr takes its name from the $5 asking price attached to all tasks when the company was founded, though many sellers now charge more.

  5. 99designs - Wikipedia

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    By 2012, the site had 175,000 designers in 192 countries. [12] By 2016, it had about one million registered designers. [13] The platform was later redesigned to allow customers to directly search for and hire designers, outside of design competitions. [14] [15] [16] In 2012, the company acquired a European competitor called 12designer, based in ...

  6. Finding freelance work online: How they work and where to look

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  7. Association of Illustrators - Wikipedia

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    With over 1,800 members, including freelance illustrators, agents, students, colleges and commissioners, the AOI provides support, advice and education to members of the industry worldwide, at every stage of their career. Notable illustrators among its patrons include Ralph Steadman, Sir Quentin Blake, Shirley Hughes and Raymond Briggs.