One of the main questions, especially at the beginning: Where to get orders?
We talk about working platforms, life hacks and non-standard approaches that really work.


🧾 1. Freelance exchanges — a starting point for beginners

📌 Suitable for: copywriters, designers, programmers, managers
📌 What they give: quick access to orders, simple registration

🔹 TOP platforms:

✅ Advice: don't be afraid to take small orders with good reviews - this works as a reputation.


🤝 2. Thematic Telegram chats and channels

📌 Where to look:

  • @remotejobua — Ukrainian remote vacancies
  • @freelancehunt — order feed
  • @findjob — foreign vacancies

✅ Advantages: orders without commission, direct communication with the customer
⚠️ But be careful with scammers - first an advance or a safe deal.


💼 3. LinkedIn and resume in English

📌 Suitable if you know English at least at the correspondence level.
Create a profile, specify freelance as a format, add a portfolio.

✅ Pros:

  • Access to foreign clients
  • They often look for those who are ready for a contract + remote work

🔗 linkedin.com


🌐 4. Own website or portfolio

📌 What to post:

  • Services
  • Cases (before/after, examples of work)
  • Reviews
  • Contacts + Telegram/Email

✅ The site increases trust and allows you to get clients not through exchanges, but directly.

  • Works in Google search.

📢 5. Niche specific exchanges

🎨 Designer? — 99designs
📜 Copywriter? — Textbroker
👨‍💻 Programmer? — Toptal
📊 Data and analytics? — We Work Remotely

✅ Advice: look for your “niche” - there is less competition and higher prices.


💬 6. Community and forums

📌 Where to be active:

  • Facebook groups: "Freelance Ukraine", "Remote 2025"
  • Reddit: /r/freelance
  • Discord servers by profession

✅ Often orders “fly out” exactly where you simply comment on posts and help.


📧 7. Cold emails (outreach)

📌 Suitable for: designers, developers, marketers
✅ The gist: you find a business and write about how you can be useful.
Works better than it looks, especially if you adapt it to the client.


🧠 8. Chatbots and search automation

📌 Examples:

  • JSearchBot in Telegram — selection of vacancies
  • RSS feeds from exchanges (for example, Upwork + Zapier in Telegram)
  • Push notifications from job sites

✅ Ideal if you want to save time and be the first.


🚀 9. Word of mouth + regular customers

📌 How to run:

  • Done the job - ask for feedback
  • He asked: “Do you happen to know anyone who might find this useful?”
  • Offer a discount for a repeat order or referral

✅ Repeat clients are 60–70% of a successful freelancer’s income.


📌 Conclusion

Freelancing is not only about skill, but also about ability look for and offer yourself correctlyDon't limit yourself to one platform: try 2-3 channels, optimize the process and don't be shy about talking about yourself.

🚀 The most successful ones don’t sit on exchanges – they build a flow of orders around themselves.

Alex
Author: Alex

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