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Freelancers are a very old group of society - beginning with feudal knights that swore no allegiance to any particular noble, and hired out their services as bodyguards and mercenaries to the highest bidder, they were termed "free lances" because of the spears they used as weapons. Today, freelance is a term used to describe anyone that works on a "by the job" basis, and is not contractually signed to any particular company. This does not mean that someone lacks long term employment - many freelancers consistently work for a single company, but it means that the freelancer has no real obligation to that company. In this article, we'll take a look at how you can take advantage of the internet to work freelance on your own time, from your own home, at your own pace.

The internet provides so many opportunities to work freelance in such a variety of fields that it can be difficult to tell where your skills might best apply. Most freelancers use their skills in the fields of web marketing or development, since the two most quickly growing areas of the internet are the pages themselves, and the aspects relating to online advertising. This could include the creation of optimized content for web sites to attract more users from search engines, or the creation of advertising campaigns to draw attention to certain products and services that an internet company offers. If you have a skill that can be applied online, it's likely that there are job opportunities pertaining to that skill.

A popular way that people work freelance online is by creating content, be it textual, video, music, or whatnot, for web sites to use in their development. This generally comes in the form of articles, blogs, and other information-based forms of content that form the brunt of the media online, although there are plenty of opportunities for positions using graphic design and marketing skills as well.

Regardless of how you want to work freelance, there's a good chance that you can do so online, especially if you have skills that are harder to apply in the real world. Freelance work might seem unstable or unreliable, and sometimes it can be, but many freelancers find the work on the internet consistent enough to support themselves almost entirely with it. Many writers will sign up for long term positions with a web marketing company, taking several assignments per week.

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