Yeah I'm already compiling a list of local agencies. I had a ton of
connections in my last city but I'm new out here in D.C. Just wondering what
other avenues there might be.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:46 PM, dr.ache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> you should contact agencies... those who are in online advertisement for
> bigger
> companies... these guys always have to few people to do all the work.
> try to get on their freelancer list and work hard - so they can see you can
> do their
> work in a short time.... then it should not be a problem to get work on a
> regular
> basis... but do not stick with only one company. instead of show up at
> maybe three...
>
> Joel Stransky schrieb:
>
>  A bit off topic plus I don't know where to search recent flashcoders
>> archives.
>> I've been living off of freelance work for more than a year now but lately
>> it's getting difficult to drum up contracts. I figured I'd hit up the pros
>> to see how you guys are finding work.
>> Do you have a favorite job listing site? Fond of craigslist? Spending a
>> lot
>> on advertising?
>> I really need to get more work on a steady basis. Thanks for any input.
>>
>>
>>
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