BEST FREELANCING WEBSITES 2020

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    Speaking of platforms, freelancing can be performed in plenty of ways. You can find the client undeviatingly, but it takes a prolonged time. On the other hand, there is a cooked cooking pot. Where you don't have to look for clients or wait for earnings, create a free account, and get started. These platforms are called freelancing websites or marketplaces.  


Read this: WHAT IS FREELANCING?

There are currently numbers of freelancing websites, and most of them are almost identical. With that in mind, I will only introduce five major websites. , I'm writing a detailed two and just three URLs so that viewers can find out more on their own if they feel the need.

1- Upwork

The website was created in 2015 following the merger of two popular websites, oDesk, and Elance. It is currently the most considerable website in the world, both in terms of revenue and in terms of work. Daily, thousands of clients give details of their work and freelancers send their proposals to them, whose proposal the client likes, he gets the job.

There are two varieties of work. Either set a fixed price for the whole job or charge by the hour. However, in both cases, there is a complete digestive tract. If for some reason the client does not pay, Upwork will provide you with full support.

2- Fiverr

Currently, Fiverr has become the second largest website in the world. Fiverr is somewhat different from Upwork in terms of job search. Here you create a service for your work called a gig. In Gig, you describe the kind of work and the cost, etc. Each gig has a minimum price of $ 5, but that does not mean that you cannot earn more than that. The bigger the work, the more money will be spent on it. There is no need to worry about money as Fiverr will collect all the money from the client at the beginning of the work and your money will be added to your account after the work is finished.

In addition to these two websites, the best websites for freelancing are Freelancer.com, Peopleperhour.com, and Guru.com. There is a lot of work on all three of these websites.

_Conclusion

As mentioned before, there are currently numbers of freelancing websites. Just two things to keep in mind before working on any website. One is how many jobs are posted daily, and the other is whether or not you get paid for the work. Also, read the Terms of service of this website. The procedure is usually the same but each website has its own policy, if not followed the website may close your account.

Finally, I would like to dispel another misconception that freelancing is not limited to the development, designing, and writing. Of course, the demand and cost of these works are high, but many other simple tasks can be done to earn good money. They will be mentioned in detail in the next blog.


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