Monday, December 28, 2009

Where are some good places a flash animator can go to look for work freelance?

Well i recommend the freelance site i use.





http://www.freelancer-online.com/archive鈥?/a>





This link leads you to a information page about this site.Where are some good places a flash animator can go to look for work freelance?
I would use a Freelance websites like:





http://www.getafreelancer.com


http://www.freelancerresource.com


http://www.scriptlance.com

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