Freelance websites are places where you can earn money for yourself, rather than for a particular company. It enables freelancers to search for a wide range of jobs ranging from Data Entry to Video Editing any many more.

If you are a beginner, then freelance websites are an easier way to earn money online. These platforms are very easy to browse and find jobs that match your skills. All you need to have is a little patience.
Top 5 Freelancing websites are given below:
1. Fiverr:

The website was launched in early 2010 and by 2012 was hosting over 1.3 million Gigs.
Freelancers work in a variety of workplaces, ranging from home to office. Fiverr serves as e-commerce platform to freelancers & companies to sell their services by using their gigs. Gig is basically an advertisement of services. Gig include all the details of a services same like e-commerce products. It offers jobs related to digital marketing, writing, translation, audio editing, video editing, etc.
The pricing of Gigs depends on how much a seller earns per completed task.The buyers buy services in the form of gigs. These gigs can have a price ranging from couple of bucks to hundreds of dollars. So, its a best website to earn money as a freelancer or as a college student.
2. Up-Work:

Upwork was founded in 2015 after Elance & ODesk merge and its a marketplace that prefers long term projects with quality services. Upwork has a no-compromise policy for low performers or spammers. They can suspend your account any time if you ignore their rules.
Upwork can be more difficult for newbies since Upwork requires some advanced skills before you can start working. Upwork is one of the top freelancing platforms. It means that there is a crowd of experienced freelancers out there.
As a large number of experienced freelancers are working on Upwork there is lesser chance of getting work for beginners.Since you are a beginner and you don't know how freelancing actually works on a higher level.
3. Freelancer:

This is the biggest freelance website with almost 30 million users. Undoubtedly, an impressive number. There’s a Preferred Freelancer Program (PFP) reserved for the best of the best freelancers working there. There’s a flat 10% fee, which I consider to be fair and the standard in the industry.
The exceptions are the PFP projects where you have to pay a 15% fee. Once you register and login to Freelancer, you can get 8 free applications before paying membership fees. If you want to do freelancing work in this site, you have to bid for the charges and put a proposal.
4. Hubstaff:

Hubstaff is very good software, especially for agencies and VA companies. You can track time, pay employees and invoice customers using Hubstaff. I’ve used it and really liked it.
They are so confident about their product that they even offer a 60-day money back guarantee. Hubstaff Talent is a platform that enables people to work full time, based on an hourly contract and fixed price. You can find a job as a networking and infrastructure manager, helpdesk manager, receptionist, account executive, product marketing, etc.
5. Truelancer:

They have something approaching 5,000 screened jobs available. Their job search engine allows you to pick a number of criteria via drop down boxes as well as put in free form search terms or free form avoid terms (eg. sales) .
Considering how many jobs they have available for $50/year, (they offer shorter subscriptions too) is an outstanding value.
You can try the search engine out and only pay if you like what you see.
Comments
Post a Comment
If you have any doubts please let me know