GetAFreelancer.com Announces US$10,000 Logo Design Competition


NEW YORK, August 17 /PRNewswire/ --

GetAFreelancer, the world's top freelance jobs micro-outsourcing
marketplace, today announced a global design competition to develop the
website's new logo.

Here's your chance to redesign the logo for the world's number one
freelancing website, and win US$10,000 cold hard cash in the process! We've
almost hit our first million registered users, and we need an exciting,
vibrant image which will propel us to the next level!

Amazing prizes can be won including cash, Adobe Illustrator CS4, an Apple
iPod Touch 16GB or iTunes Vouchers! The winner of the competition will also
be awarded the coveted Master Logo Designer insignia!

Matt Barrie, Chief Executive of GetAFreelancer.com says, "It's an
exciting time at GetAFreelancer. We're taking function and usability to the
next level. For us to break into the top 20 websites worldwide, we need a new
image to blast us up the rankings. We're looking for fresh, exciting
designers to take our logo to the next level!"

The competition continues until midnight on the 30th of September 2009
EDT.

For more information on the contest see: 
    http://contest.getafreelancer.com

    URL for GetAFreelancer.com: 
    http://www.getafreelancer.com



About GetAFreelancer

GetAFreelancer.com is a global marketplace for online and freelance jobs
where businesses connect with independent service providers and freelancers
to outsource their work. Headquartered in Sydney, Australia, the site
currently has over 950,000 registered professionals and businesses from 234
countries and territories worldwide. According to Alexa.com [1], we're
currently around the 1100th most popular website in the world and growing. We
want an image that will help us break into the top 20!

For more information, contact:
    Michael Ruhfus
    Operations Manager
    GetAFreelancer.com
    Mobile: +61-420-217-414
    Email: contest@getafreelancer.com



[1] Source: http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/getafreelancer.com (29th July
2009)

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