a self-employed writer, in contrast to a staff writer who works for a publisher. A freelancer sells work to a publisher, but is not employed by the publisher.
A writer who sells writing services and is not tied to any individual publication or organization.
a self-employed copywriter, artist, photographer, media buyer or other advertising professional.
an independent contractor
an independent worker, not on salary, hired instead
an independent writer who earns his/her living by contracting for work projects, working for no fixed employer, and may work for a number of employers at any given time
a person who offers their marketing or advertising services independent of employment with a marketing or advertising company which they do not own
a professional independent contractor that you can hire to develop your software, or just about anything else you can imagine
a prostitute who works for herself
A publishing term for writers, photographers and other creators who work independently and may retain the copyrights to the materials they create.
writer who sells writing services and is not under regular contract to any one publication
One work works for himeself, and is not employed by the publisher; a freelance assignment is one given to a writer not employed by the publisher. Also "free-lancer."
Synonym for IP. In the middle ages, a "free lance" was a soldier who sold his services, rather than being permanently employed by one army. Today, the term is widely used in creative fields such as graphic arts, film, writing, etc.
A self-employed service provider. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
A translator or interpreter who works independently without being on the payroll of a company or organization. Freelancing translators are also called independent contractor or subcontractor.
A language service provider who works in an individual, freelance capacity.
An independent contract worker who is employed by the publisher. This person doesn't work on salary or as a full-time employee for the publisher. Many writers find extra income by freelancing; children's publishers may send out design and copyediting work to freelancers.
Freelancer is a space simulation computer game developed by Digital Anvil and published by Microsoft in March 3, 2003 for Microsoft Windows. The primary distinguishing feature of the game is that it does not end when the last in-game mission is completed. At that time the player has only explored a small part of the game universe, and is then free to continue to explore the rest of the region.