Interesting. A couple questions:
1. How do you guys make money?
2. The leads page has more categories than sieve (photography, for example). Is this most just SEO hacking or are there plans to add non-tech stuff to sieve?
3. Is the product useable in pieces? E.g. If i want to use it for leads and not for website, project management, etc, is that possible?
Hi @ajsharp , Sorry for late response. Let me explain one by one :
1. Nope, we are not. Our purpose for this directory is to draw traffic to our initial product called Sieve (www.sievehq.com) which is paid freelancer workflow management tool.
2. Yes, we are going to include non-tech stuff to our platform.
3. Yup, it's possible. Like i mentioned earlier in previous few comments that, its a curated directory of leads for freelance work. It will be included in our website footer such that you can access anytime.๐
@iamvarunnair Hey Varun - cool .. should've looked closer. I also should've started with nice to see this out in the marketplace! I think its a great step to have all of this under one roof. Cheers, Peter
Hello all - I am Varun from Sieve. I am a recent graduate who is figuring out how to be a growth hacker and I just joined Sieve in their growth team.
We are excited to launch our directory of 100+ websites to get freelance work. None of them are affiliate link, we are just trying to build a quality list where people can just hop on and get work. I am sure there are many other awesome sites, please ping me to add them to list.
Iโll be upfront that I am trying to drive traffic to our core offering Sieve (www.sievehq.com) but I figured out that one of the best way to do so it to provide real value to our potential customers. When we launched Sieve a few weeks ago many freelancers asked for leads, so I set out on a mission to put together all places on the internet to get work (even our competitors). Inspired by marketing stack and startup stash, (Thanks @bentossell )
In the past couple of weeks Iโve spent a great deal of time putting together the list, verifying them, creating accounts and trying it out myself whenever possible, and co-ordinating with our engineering and design folks to get this up and running,
Itโs a very small endeavour, but helped me learn a great deal about managing the overall cycle to get things done, hope you find this valuable.
Here we go! 250000+ potential leads waiting for find you, just one click away!
@iamvarunnair As a Digital Marketer who often looks for freelance work, I think this is such a valuable resource! Love the genuine value you're providing to the community - a great way to scale inbound traffic.
Hey, @vladkorobov I am afraid we donโt have that yet ๐ฌ , we thought of it more like a curated list, but we are not grading them. But yeah, Iโd be keenly exploring ways to grade them based on some criteria.