freelance

freelance

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No advertising or self-promotion

Examples of prohibited content include:


  • your app or SaaS

  • your website or portfolio

  • your profile on a freelance site

  • a blog post you wrote

  • a article that mentions your company

  • your mailing list or newsletter

  • a Slack group, IRC channel, or other external chat

  • a book you wrote

  • a course you teach

  • a code repository for a project that you created

  • a video you made or appear in

  • any other external resource that you benefit from or are affiliated with


No hiring or soliciting work

Use /r/forhire to look for work or to find freelancers. This includes companies or individuals looking for freelancers, freelancers looking for work, or freelancers looking for partners or collaborators.

Note that responding to posts or comments violating this rule or asking people to send you a private message are also violations of the rule.


No surveys or market research questions

This subreddit isn't your focus group. You cannot use it: - to determine interest in your new idea for a freelancing marketplace or service - to help with a research project, school paper, or blog article

- to ask freelancers questions


No referral URLs or shortened links

Referral URLs and other coded links are prohibited in this subreddit.


No offtopic posts or comments

This includes:


  • posts/comments not primarily about freelancing

  • posts/comments about hiring or managing freelancers (this subreddit is for freelancers, not the people who hire them)

  • posts better suited to a different subreddit (e.g. UK-specific questions should be posted to /r/freelanceUK, questions about web development should go to /r/webdev, see the sidebar for additional examples)


No bots or automated users

https://www.reddit.com/wiki/reddiquette


Do a subreddit search before creating a post or asking a question.


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