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 Project4Hire.com Is Gaining Acceptance in the World of Freelance Job Markets
 By Project4Hire Staff

Philadelphia, PA, August 17, 2006 – For many freelance designers, programmers, and writers, one of the hardest aspects of their jobs is to find clients who need work done. Many times, web site owners also have difficulty finding freelancers to help them design, code, or fill their web site with content. Project4Hire.com was launched to help create a central marketplace on the Internet where freelancers and those in need of expertise could come together and reach arrangements.

Since its launch, Project4Hire.com has been one of the fastest growing marketplaces where freelancers and employers visit to get and contract jobs. The site currently has dozens of jobs listed in categories such as Banner and Logo Design, C++ Coding, web site design, web site marketing, search engine optimization, writing, and much more.

Those who are seeking freelance help, post a job or project on the board. Freelancers then go to the web site and make bids and give other pertinent information to their potential employer. The employer then selects one of the freelancers. The site also allows freelancers to set up their own page with information about themselves and a portfolio.

Apart from having an online marketplace, Project4Hire.com also has dozens of helpful articles and a forum.

When asked why he created the site, webmaster Mike Sangare, said, “I wanted to create a web site where freelancers could find jobs and earn more money. I know how difficult it can be to find jobs and I wanted to make this easier for freelancers while also allowing employers to fill their open position with a well qualified freelancer. It’s a win-win situation.”

You can visit the web site and sign up at http://www.project4hire.com.





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