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Experienced Web Designer/Developer Needed Insurance Broker Website

$100

Wed Apr 08 2026

Open

Sudhakar  K.

Website for Consultancy Business

$600

Wed Apr 08 2026

Open

Gerald F.

Add videos and photos to my website homepage

$100

Tue Apr 07 2026

Open

Courtney Q.

Looking for a free lance app developer who knows coding well

$1,500

Mon Apr 06 2026

Open

Ben P.

Move WIX website to Wordpress website POSTPONED

$200

Sat Apr 04 2026

Open

Louis  T.

Build & teach AI workflows + website + apps (medical practice)

$10

Sat Apr 04 2026

Open

Lee H.

Human communication only - Set up website based on prepared structure

$250

Fri Apr 03 2026

Open

Nora L.

Premium Website Development for NDIS & Healthcare Providers

$500

Thu Apr 02 2026

Open

Collins A.

Fix & Optimise GoDaddy Website for Italian Restaurant (SEO + More)

$500

Tue Mar 31 2026

Open

Kirsty C.
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Type of cms developer job1-2 tasks/week3-5 tasks/week5+ tasks/week

Web

$270

$675

$945

Shopify Developer

$310

$775

$1,085

Wordpress Developer

$240

$600

$840

Wix Help

$298

$745

$1,043

Web Design & Development

$264

$660

$924

Programming

$400

$1,000

$1,400

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Ways to earn money as a CMS developer on Airtasker

If you know your way around content management systems, Airtasker can be a great way to find projects that match your skills. Businesses across Australia, from cafes in Brisbane to growing e-commerce brands in Sydney, often need help building, customising, or maintaining their CMS websites. 

Here’s a look at the types of CMS developer jobs that can help you stand out and make money.

Website setup and migration

Many clients need help setting up their CMS from scratch or moving their website from one platform to another. Tasks might include installing the CMS, choosing the right theme or template, configuring pages, and ensuring all content transfers correctly. These jobs are ideal if you like seeing a project take shape from the ground up, and clients are often willing to pay well for a smooth, hassle-free setup.

On top of that, a clean migration gives you the chance to impress early. If you deliver a neat build and explain things clearly, you’ll often be the first person they call when they want new features or updates down the track.

Template and theme customisation

Clients often need templates tailored to their brand. You could be adjusting website layouts, tweaking colours and fonts, or making sure everything looks great on mobile. These tasks are detailed and rewarding, and a well-customised template can lead to repeat work because clients trust you to keep their site looking professional.

Plugin and extension management

Most CMS platforms rely on plugins or extensions to add functionality. You might install and configure tools for contact forms, booking systems, galleries, or e-commerce features. Clients often need guidance on which plugins are best suited for their business, so your expertise can make a big difference. These jobs are usually quick but valuable, and multiple small tasks can add up fast.

Because so many plugins are built overseas and not always optimised for Australian payment gateways or local requirements, your ability to choose the right ones saves clients a lot of headaches. 

Content updates and optimisation

Some businesses need ongoing support with content, adding pages, updating products, or formatting blog posts. You might also help optimise content for speed, SEO, or user experience. These tasks are perfect if you’re organised and like seeing a site evolve, and they can often turn into recurring gigs for steady income.

You’ll also find that many Aussie businesses want help keeping their sites fresh so they rank better locally. A few regular content updates can make a huge difference to their visibility, making your role even more valuable.

Troubleshooting and maintenance

CMS websites can run into all sorts of issues, from plugin conflicts to broken layouts. Clients will pay for someone who can fix these problems efficiently. Maintenance tasks might also include backups, updates, and security checks, which are particularly important for Australian businesses handling customer data and complying with privacy laws.

If you’re reliable and quick at pinpointing problems, you’ll become the go-to person they rely on during crunch time. Troubleshooting often leads to long-term maintenance gigs, which means consistent income without constantly chasing new tasks.

Tips to increase your CMS income

To make the most of Airtasker as a CMS developer, showcase your past projects and highlight your technical skills. Offering add-on services such as SEO setup, e-commerce support, or ongoing maintenance packages can help you earn more. Quick communication, clear explanations, and reliable delivery will earn you quality reviews, making it easier to attract higher-paying clients. 

You can also turn one-off projects into monthly or quarterly packages to secure consistent work. And if you specialise in platforms like WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, or Shopify, make it clear so clients know you have the expertise they need.