How to Find Freelancers as a Solopreneur

Building a strong team to help your business thrive is hugely important. However, many small to medium-sized companies don’t have the budget to hire a complete team of full-time employees. Luckily, you can easily overcome this issue with a team of highly-qualified freelancers. 

In a 2020 survey published by Statista, over 59 million people in the United States identified as freelancers, which is an 11% increase since 2014. The pool of talented freelance professionals is ever-growing.

How to Find Freelancers

Using online job boards is a great method for hiring freelancers. This is because they offer a larger pool of potential freelancers from all over the world and provide comparison metrics. For example, most job boards rank freelancers based on price, turnaround time, specialties, and past reviews. Reliable online job boards available include:

  • Upwork
  • Toptal

You can also use country-specific job boards if you’re looking to hire remote freelancers from particular countries. You can find Brazilian freelancers on:

Paying Freelancers

When you hire freelancers rather than full-time employees, the payment process is different. Rather than setting up a monthly steady payment, freelancers are often paid in bulk sums for the specific jobs they carry out. However, many of the typical payment platforms can be costly, particularly if you’re wiring money internationally to remote freelancers.

That’s why most companies who hire freelancers choose to use low-fee money transfer services such as Remitly. When using Remitly, the transfer cost will depend on the country you are sending money to. For example, if you’re sending funds to Brazil and the recipient receives it in Brazilian real, it will cost $5.99

Communicating With Freelancers

Maintaining effective communication is the crux to building a successful business. So, if you hire remote freelancers, it’s essential you consider how you’ll communicate and send paperwork. The Solopreneur Grind recommends leveraging social media platforms.

One tip for transferring paperwork to freelancers is to use Adobe Acrobat’s free online PDF converter. With this handy tool, you can turn PDFs into Word .docx file formats without losing any formatting. This ensures your freelancers receive all documents in the format you intended. 

Forming an LLC

If you plan to hire freelancers, it might be worth considering forming a limited liability company first. The reasons you may want to consider an LLC rather than a corporation include:

  • Increased overall flexibility
  • Limited personal liability for debts
  • Tax advantages
  • Reduced paperwork

However, always remember that different states in the U.S. have different licensing and permit requirements. Therefore, it’s important to check state-specific laws before forming your LLC.

Make Your Team Stronger with Freelancers Today

To build a successful team of freelancers, it’s important that you use reliable job boards, communicate effectively, save on your payment transfer fees, and focus your attention on hiring the most suitable people for the job. By following the tips in this guide, your business could benefit from onboarding freelancers.

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This was a guest post kindly written by Julie Morris, life and career coach, from http://juliemorris.org/

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