Freelance Resources for Staying Connected

Work At Home Networks Help Inspire Freelancers

© Wendy Roltgen

Sep 17, 2009
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There are numerous freelance resources for individuals to use to stay connected and motivated while working from home.

Working at home day after day can get lonely. Whether a freelancer is a writer, graphic designer, web programmer or marketing consultant, each faces the isolation that working alone brings. Luckily, the internet provides remarkable opportunities for individuals to connect with others who work at home.

Work at Home Networks and Freelance Forums

Freelancer forums can provide inspiration, humor and sense of community that was once a part of life at the office. Individuals can find a freelance forum relating to the specific field they work in or on a non-specialized work at home network site.

One freelance forum that helps individuals stay connected with others is the Freelance Switch . This web site serves as a global professional community from all trades. Individuals will find humor, insight, advice and a sense of community on this freelance network site. Individuals can also sign up to become a guest writer to help increase their exposure.

Freelance Switch also features a job bank, opportunity for individuals to post their qualifications and search for openings. In addition, individuals will find advice and resources from others through their blog, podcasts and other networking tools.

Other freelance resources include the Freelancer Crowd and Work at Home Network web sites. These web sites provide professionals with honest perspectives on the challenges faced when working at home.

Another dedicated freelance forum site is TalkFreelance.com. With over 20,000 members, the site features general discussion areas as well as specialized forums for designers, IT professionals and marketing and management.

Create a Freelance Network or Group

Individuals who can’t find a freelance network that fits their needs can easily create their own by utilizing social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace or LinkedIn. There are a number of freelance groups already established on most social networking sites, so be sure to check those out prior to creating a new group.

Creating a new group on social network sites is relatively easy and often takes just a few minutes. Individuals can ask current connections to join the group therefore creating an instant community to reach out to.

Another way to create a work at home network is to start a blog that focuses on one specific aspect of working at home. Reach out to fellow freelancers and encourage ask them if they are interested in joining a new freelancer forum. Make the blog one in which individuals can honestly post ideas, frustrations and inspirations.

To keep ideas fresh and productivity high, freelancers can tap into freelance forums and work at home networks. Collaborating with other individuals who work at home can provide valuable feedback, fresh perspective and inspiration.


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