Social media is becoming one of the most necessary jobs for any new company, yet it’s the one that is often the most overlooked. Often, companies fare better by hiring freelance social media managers online, working remotely, as opposed to in-office employees. For such a highly specialized position, only the best – no matter where they are – will do. Luckily, it’s not hard to find seasoned social media managers: they’re on LinkedIn, they usually have their own websites, and there are plenty of other services and tools to help connect freelancers with clients. Getting paid online should be the least of your troubles, too:

Due offers easy personal invoicing with time-tracking features to help freelancers and clients work together smoothly, even across long distances.

For information on how to meet the demand for freelance social media managers, read the article on SocialMediaToday.