NEW YORK, NY -- 11/04/09 --
An online survey of over 800 freelance
professionals found an overwhelming 79% of respondents expect their
freelance business to increase in 2010 and 59% of those surveyed prefer
Freelancing to Full-Time Employment. The Survey conducted by LimeExchange, the fastest growing
online services marketplace, was conducted over a 45-day period beginning
September 2, 2009 through October 17, 2009. Please Credit LimeExchange
2009 Freelancer Survey.
A significant percentage of respondents were new to freelancing, with 55%
indicating they have been freelancing for less than a year. The global
economic downturn is at least partially responsible for this influx of new
freelancers, with 18% citing the recent loss of a job as their primary
reason for freelancing, and another 36% using freelancing as a way to
supplement income from a full-time job. Only 29% of respondents
considered freelancing to be their primary job or business.
While the global economic downturn may be increasing the supply of
freelancers, it is also driving demand, with 59% of freelancers listing "to
cut costs or reduce" staff as the main reason their clients are outsourcing
projects, followed by 33% who listed the need for specific skill sets and
experience as the primary reason their clients were outsourcing. Small to
mid-sized businesses are driving much of the demand, with 48% of
respondents listing SMBs as their largest source of their income, while 38%
listed startups and individuals, and 14% attributed the largest portion of
their revenue to large businesses.
Although some respondents may have been driven to freelancing by necessity,
most appear to enjoy the freedom and flexibility of working as a
freelancer. Given the choice between working as a full-time employee and
freelancing with the same net level of income, 59% chose freelancing vs.
29% choosing full-time employment. 12% had no preference. "The ability
to work from home" (28%) and "the ability to set their own hours" (26%)
were noted as the main reasons the respondents like freelancing -- followed
closely by "the ability to control their own destiny" (22%) and "earnings
potential" (22%).
Recent trends may also help to explain the optimism amongst freelancers,
with more than twice as many (38%) reporting an increase in business over
the past 90 days, as those that reported a decrease (16%).
The following are additional highlights of the Survey:
Of the Social Media Websites: Twitter, LinkedIn, Orukut and Facebook, 56%
of Freelancers surveyed noted Facebook as their Social Media Website of
choice. This was followed by Twitter (13%), LinkedIn (9%) and Orkut (9%).
Other was noted by (12%) of respondents.
The main reason customers chose Freelancers for Outsourcing, according to
the LimeExchange survey respondents, was to "cut costs or reduce staff"
(57%). Special Skill sets were noted by 22% of Freelancers surveyed. A
"recognized expert in the field" was noted by 11% of those surveyed. And,
"a long history" with customer was noted by 8% of those responding.
Though they prefer Freelance, 51% noted that they had completed an
assignment and not gotten paid.
Fifty five percent of those surveyed have been freelancing for less than a
year; 23% have been freelancing for one to three years; 10% have been
freelancing three to five years and 13% have been freelancing for more than
five years. Of those surveyed, 37% have writing and translation skills;
31% have web development skills; 29% have graphic and design skills; 22%
note audio/video and multimedia skills; and 19% note software development
skills.
In answer to the question of "Which Source do you use most often to find
freelance projects?," Freelance Marketplaces were used by 27% of those
responding. Search Engines generated work for 24% of the respondents.
Friends and referrals were noted by 20% of the respondents. Personal
websites and personal paid campaigns were noted by only 3% of the
respondents.
For the Complete Survey, go to
http://blog.limeexchange.com/2009/11/04/global-freelancers-survey-%E2%80%93-the-new-voice-of-freelancers/ Please Credit LimeExchange 2009 Freelancer
Survey.
About LimeExchange
LimeExchange is an online services marketplace where SMBs and entrepreneurs
can leverage a global community of freelancers and service providers to get projects done
quickly, securely, and cost effectively. The provider community on
LimeExchange spans over 160 countries, and includes freelance web
developers, writing and translation experts, graphic designers, software programmers, and audio/video specialists. Buyers and providers can register,
post
projects, and submit bids free of charge. To learn more and to set up
a free profile, visit www.LimeExchange.com.
About Lime Labs, LLC.
Lime Labs is an innovative web
services company focused on facilitating the exchange of ideas and
information through technology. Its portfolio of services
includes LimeExchange, a global services marketplace; LimeDomains, a web hosting and
domain registration service; and LimeBits, an open source code sharing
community.
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