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doBiz.net
How
do
Biz
.net
works -
Bringing Freelancers, Contractors and Clients Together…
do
Biz
.net
is a fast growing community of freelancers, contractors and clients, each benefiting each other in a variety of ways. Clients can find exceptional contractors and consultants to work on their outsourced projects, while freelancers can readily find well-paid freelance jobs.
Everyone saves time and money.
Clients do not have to pay a penny
to post their projects on the site, while freelance members of
do
Biz
.net
can submit proposals for projects that suit them best. There is
no commission
and there are
no hidden costs
for either freelancer or client.
A Community of Freelancers and Clients
Our community is constantly evolving to include ever more features and ever more members.
do
Biz
.net
connects freelancers and clients looking to outsource projects or find freelance jobs throughout the world.
We’re spending a great deal of money, both online and offline, to bring in traffic to the site. After all, the more freelancers and clients, the more freelance jobs available and the more outsourced projects posted.
Freelance Work and Outsourcing Services
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.net
does the hard work for freelancers and clients – we will notify registered users via email as soon as relevant freelance projects arrive. We do this absolutely free of charge.
If you’re a freelancer looking for extra project work, simply register and choose which professional categories you’d like to receive regular updates for. As soon as the freelance work becomes available, we’ll let you know.
If you’re a client looking for a freelancer for an outsourced project, simply click on the
Post a Project
link and leave a brief. Freelance members of the
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.net
community will bid for your custom. If you like the look of a particular candidate, you can offer them the project!
That’s it – no catches, no small print
– just a quick and easy way to find the right freelance consultant for your job.
Finding Freelance Work or Outsourcing Projects
–
A Step By Step Guide
Clients post their project on the
do
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.net
site
Freelancers with relevant experience are emailed about the new project
Freelancers submit proposals for the project
Clients consider each proposal along with each freelancer's feedback. The job is awarded to the most suitable candidate
The freelance consultant completes the project
Client arranges payment for work completed by the freelancer
Client and freelancer leave feedback
An Example...
•
Jane
*
, the Managing Director of an online music sales company, posts a project brief on
do
Biz
.net
for an e-commerce website.
•
Jane
is looking to totally revamp her existing website, which sells rare and unusual CDs and LPs.
•
Jane
leaves a detailed description asking for website designers with particular experience in online-ordering systems and cataloguing.
• The project is listed in the “Website Design” section of the
do
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.net
site and the details emailed to all freelancers who have relevant experience in the area.
•
Steve
is a freelance website designer with particular experience in online ordering. He decides to submit a proposal.
•
Jane
receives three separate competitive proposals. She decides that Steve’s proposal is the best and asks him a few questions about his experience through a private message board.
• Satisfied with his answers,
Jane
invites
Steve
to a meeting using the Request Meeting feature. After discussing the project with
Steve
,
Jane
offers him the contract at an agreed rate.
•
Steve
completes the project to order and arranges payment with the Jane.
• Both client (
Jane
) and freelancer(
Steve
) leave positive feedback on the
do
Biz
.net
site that boosts their reputation within our online community.
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