K68.cn assigns “missions.” Each mission comes with its objectives, a time limit, and also its (monetary) reward. The missions are all digital work (数字化工作), and so far there are missions for logo design, copy writing in other languages, and programming.
Yet, every mission is open to the public. Anyone can compete, and the best one wins.
M commented that there is an American equivalent, guru.com.
2 comments on “The eBay of Work”
That’s actually pretty cool! I thought that it was the same thing as guru.com (aka- ITmoonlighter.com). I’ve never done a job for any1 @ guru.com, but from this posting: http://www.marko.net/asterisk/archives/0302/0234.html
it looks similar….
That’s actually pretty cool! I thought that it was the same thing as guru.com (aka- ITmoonlighter.com). I’ve never done a job for any1 @ guru.com, but from this posting: http://www.marko.net/asterisk/archives/0302/0234.html
it looks similar….
very good!