Freelance websites?
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From the freelancer's perspective, they have the option of providing their work via an MSP (which they could own, or co-own), it's not like they are barred from that. In doing so, their rates could be more competitive while potentially offering far more value.
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Design work is definitely far better than technical work, and isn't exactly applicable to the MSP thing. Pure artistic work typically has no need for ongoing support and can't hide flaws. If the design is good, you are done. If it is bad, you don't pay. It's not like technical work where you can't realistically know if it is done well or correctly (or sometimes at all) until it is way, way too late.
But to be clear, this thread was only about tech work like software engineering or systems administrations. Things that require you to trust the person on the other end. Unlike design work where you can judge by results. So that someone was successful in doing graphics layout work is not really related to what we are discussing. That's very different and I use contract logo designers all the time.
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@pete-s said in Freelance websites?:
Let's put it another way.
How would you go about finding skilled people that can take do short projects that take a a couple of days and where location doesn't matter?
ITSP - like NTG or Jared's company (forgot name) - Bundy and Associates I think.
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@stuartjordan said in Freelance websites?:
You have two good companies that would be able to help you from this forum:
NTG or Bundy Associates, give them a shout.LOL yep I was late