HTMLPrimer.com Monday, December 11, 2006; 04:46 AM
The Internet has revolutionized the way that people work together for
ever, as the launch of an enhanced web site in this sector clearly
demonstrates. Since the new, improved Freelance Work Exchange web site
was launched a few days ago, freelance professionals and employers from
over 200 countries have signed up to work together on projects of every
size and description.

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Writers, designers, programmers and many other kinds of freelance
professionals are now working with clients on everything from graphic
design and marketing projects to complex software and web development
systems.
"Freelancing is now a truly global phenomenon," says Rob Palmer, CEO of Freelance Work Exchange.
"We have witnessed a steady increase in the international nature of
freelancing since we began running out company online seven years ago.
But the launch of our new, enhanced site has really highlighted the
changes that are occurring in this field."
Just a few years ago, freelancers had to be within an hour's drive of
their clients to have a reasonable chance of finding work. Thanks to
online freelance marketplaces, however, all that has changed. Now
clients and freelancers from all over the world can work together and
collaborate on projects.
"Many of our clients use Freelance Work Exchange to build a truly
global team," Rob Palmer says. "A company in New York, for example,
might find a great web designer in London, an SEO professional in San
Diego and a programming team in South Africa and bring them all
together to work on one project. That way, they get exactly the right
person for each part of the project, without having to compromise on
quality."
The market for freelance services
is already worth billions of dollars, and growing fast. Thanks to
freelance marketplaces such as Freelance Work Exchange, millions of
people are now discovering that they build rewarding careers from
anywhere in the world.
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http://www.freelanceworkexchange.com/
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