Take a look at FlexJobs along with Elance that somebody already mentioned. Also, build a portfolio of a sample of your work and add a link to your portfolio on your resume. Set up a LinkedIn account and post your portfolio on your profile as well. Many employers are using LinkedIn as a hiring resource. If you have the cash, enroll in a coding bootcamp. They are generally 9-12 weeks long and have hiring managers come to the school during the last week of class. This could be another way to get your foot in the door.
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Yep, as Mavix has pointed out, register and start spruiking yourself on the vast array of marketplaces around, including the marketplace on DP To increase the changes of getting freelance work, ensure you have a portfolio people can look at - most marketplaces allow you to upload examples with your profile. Some of the freelance sites like freelancer, odesk etc require you to be active and seek out opportunities, while fiverr and other similar sites is generally the other way around, so you need to ensure your pitch in your posts is as good as possible to beat out your competition.