How to Submit a Portfolio to Freelance Portfolios

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Freelance Portfolios is a site designed to help connect freelance writers with employers. There is a job search option on the website, but the most effective way to find work is to submit your portfolio on Freelance Portfolios. You don't have to pay to post your freelance portfolio on the site.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Go to the Freelance Portfolios homepage. At the top of the page, find the link to submit your freelance portfolio.
Step2
Register with the site. Before you create a portfolio, you have to set up a basic user account. Required information includes your name, e-mail address, password and username.
Step3
Log in to Freelance Portfolios with your newly created username and password. You are sent to a page that requires you to choose the category for your portfolio.
Step4
Fill in as many fields as possible on the portfolio registration page. Fields include your portfolio's title, contact information, experience and links to your freelance work. The more information that you give about your past freelance work, the more clients you will attract.
Step5
Wait for approval. Before your portfolio can run on the Freelance Portfolios site, it must be approved by the site's staff. It typically takes less than a week for your portfolio to appear on the site.

Tips & Warnings

  • Once you post your portfolio on Freelance Portfolios, you can edit it at anytime. You may wish to include information about past clients or additional credentials.
  • You can post a single portfolio on the Freelance Portfolios site for as long as 12 months.

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