Every freelancer knows there is no such thing as too much advertising. It doesn’t have to be as costly as you may think. There are a lot of sites out there that offer services to the freelancer at no cost. One of these sites is Sologig.com. They make their money by charging the employers a fee for posting their job. Sologig is a site that allows you to create a profile and browse all areas of available job postings. It is different than other sites, as it only sets you up with the potential employer; once contact has been made between the two parties, Sologig steps out of the picture. It is not a bidding system. Jobs are posted and you respond. It is as simple as that.

You just need a valid e mail address to get started. Once you are set up with your profile, you can get busy finding your next gig. They offer three different resume posting options. You can post publicly, you can post only within the site and use the resume at your discretion and you can post anonymously. The site is very easy to navigate and even has a modified search tool to allow you to browse locally. All information pertaining to the job is posted in the listing, including contact information. The employers are paying $300 to post, so this helps weed out the ones that might have unscrupulous motives.
This website is a great tool for continuous marketing. Your profile, if you choose it to be, will be viewed by hundreds of potential clients. From what I can tell, the clients are well established, reputable companies. I really like the flow of the entire site. They do not have a frequently asked questions section, but they do offer email contact, telephone contact and snail mail contact.