My Experience with Elance: A Short Review

A couple of years ago, I was placing ads in newspapers in my area. This didn't work well at all. I placed numerous expensive ads, and my efforts yielded nothing. All I got were calls from from folks who were desperate to make a buck, but who were also barely literate. Complete waste of time and money.
Last year I started placing free ads on Craigslist. Much smarter. Very efficient. With very little effort, and at no cost, I was able to find some good writers. With Craigslist, placing job opportunities in the large metropolitan areas offers the best possible exposure for an ad, but running employment ads in the New York, LA, Boston, etc. Craigslist sites isn't free. So instead of going for the big cities, I opted to post ads in suburban Minneapolis and other free sections, and still got a ton of responses. I still post job opportunities on Craig's, but not as often as I used to. That's because, over time, I've been able to establish a nice cohort of quality writers that I can count on to produce quality content at a reasonable price.
Every once in a while I'll start a thread in the Digital Point Forums (in the Content Creation section) letting browsers know that I'm looking for quality writers. The forums at DigitalPoint.com (DP) are always very busy, which is great. But, because it's a free forum, it attracts way too many scammers, liars, and other dishonest folks from all over the world. For example, I'll create a thread, and the vast majority of the messages I'll receive will contain statements like "I am having excellent commanding(!) of the English languages(!!)," or "I have a graduate degree on(!) English writings (!!)." Kinda' funny. In fact, right now, there's a thread created by someone trying to sell his services as a writer:
Thread Title: Native English Speaker For Hire
First Sentence: "...Hello, I am a native English speaker living in North Carolina. I'm a second grade teacher and have a good command on(!) the English language..."
DP is a very useful marketplace for all kinds of services, but sifting through all the scammer nonsense is often too exhausting.
I've known about the Elance.com site for a long time, but never tried it.
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