Freelancer Magazine’s Find a Freelancer Directory

The Yellow Pages for finding fab freelance folk

For the last couple of issues of the magazine, we asked you to submit your details for our new Find a Freelancer Directory, and you did.

Your listings adorned our centre pages; you found each other, we heard you got enquiries and the PDF version was downloaded over and over again.

So now it’s time for us to take it to the next level, making the Find A Freelancer Directory a lot better, putting it online and honing our distribution strategy to get it in front of the right people. The people who use freelancers like you. The people who don’t want something quick and cheap but want to build long-term relationships with fab freelance folk.

  • Agency Owners
  • Marketing Managers
  • Marketing Directors
  • Commissioning Editors
  • Managing Editors
  • Features Editors

Email [email protected] if you’re interested in getting the Find a Freelancer Directory in front of your community or the print version at your event. We’d love to add you to our ‘As featured in…’ page and include you in the print version of the Directory when we publish it. 

Why join the Find a Freelancer Directory?

It's exclusive for Freelancer Magazine Members to be listed. We're biased, but if you’re a subscriber to the speciality freelancer business publication and fab freelance community, you probably take your freelance business quite seriously.

It’s included in Freelancer Magazine membership which starts at £4 a month (charged quarterly) and includes the quarterly magazine, virtual Community Coworking three times a week, exclusive resources and workshop invites.

Distribution, distribution, distribution. We're partnering with loads of communities full of people who use freelancers like you to get the Find a Freelancer Directory in front of them. We're talking agency owners, marketing managers, marketing directors, commissioning editors...

The online directory is another great backlink for your website’s SEO.

Once a year, we print the Find a Freelancer Directory to sit on desks and get to the right events. If you're in the online version, you’ll be in the print version.

The Find a Freelancer Directory is also an amazing way to find freelancers for collaborations, podcast guests, event speakers and article features…

Who is it for?

Freelancer Magazine members are largely marketing, B2B and creative freelancers. Your listing is searchable by name, business name and all keywords. Plus, you can select up to three categories:

Accountants
Artists & illustrators
Brand designers
Coaches
Community leaders
Consultants
Copywriters
Email specialists
Event organisers
Graphic designers
HR specialists
IT specialists
Journalists
Marketers
Podcast producers

Photographers
PPC specialists
PR & Comms professionals
Project managers
Proofreaders & editors
SEO specialists
Social media specialists
Strategists
Translators
Videographers & filmmakers
Virtual assistants
Voice artists
Web designers
Web developers

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THE ONLINE DIRECTORY IS LIVE!

Our Find a Freelancer Directory is now live at freelancermagazine.co.uk/directory

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EXCLUSIVE TO FREELANCER MAGAZINE MEMBERS

Freelancer Magazine members get a free listing. Add or update your listing now at freelancermagazine.co.uk/account

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THE LITTLE YELLOW BOOK

Once a year, we’ll be publishing a print version of the Find a Freelancer Directory.

A STRONG DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY TO GET IT TO THE PEOPLE WHO USE FREELANCERS LIKE YOU

We’ll be getting the online and print versions to commissioning editors, agency owners, marketing directors and business owners – inserted in the mags they read, on their desks, in their inboxes and at the events they’re at.

Let's have a look for...

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