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The most popular marketplaces of freelancing

Freelancing is a word that is very common nowadays, especially among young people. As an independent profession, nowadays, many people are doing freelancing in different categories. Many have survived freelancing as a full-time job. There is economic freedom as well as freedom of time. There are a lot of people in our country today who are in a perfect position by freelancing. You want to do freelancing in the subject you are good at, and you need to open an account in the Freelancing Marketplace. Freelancing Marketplace is a website where clients from different countries post jobs, and freelancers apply for that job. Hiring, exchanging money is all done through that freelancing platform. I will introduce you to some of the most popular freelancing marketplaces today.

 

1. Upwork:

Formerly known as oDesk, and recently Elance-oDesk merged with the new name Upwork, now the most famous freelancing site. Upwork is a marketplace where you can find all kinds of work. The thing I like about Upwork is its interface. Very user-friendly is an excellent design that will not take you long to understand where you are. Upwork has 9 million freelancers as well as 1.5 million clients. Here you can take the two types of work Hourly Project and Fixed Price Project. There are many job categories. You can work in the category in which you are skilled or can work.

So come back to Upwork!

2. Freelancer:

Freelancer.com is another popular freelancing marketplace with 16 million registered users, but many are not active. Freelancers have contest facilities as well as taking jobs with average bids. If you win a contest, you will receive prize money. But in my opinion, the freelancer’s interface is not very user-friendly. There are also different categories where you work according to your skills Will find. If you want to take a test at a freelancer, you have to pay for the test. Freelancer has been serving clients and freelancers in 240+ countries for almost 15 years.

Turn to freelancers

3. Guru:

Although not a very popular marketplace for everyone, many intelligent people earn good money by working at Guru. Guru has 1.5 million users worldwide, and 1 million jobs have been completed through this marketplace. It is also a general marketplace where you can work in different categories.

Come back from the Guru.

4. Fiber (Fiverr):

Fiber marketplaces are very popular for small jobs. The work is done for 5 dollars. The style of work here is a little different. You will need to post a gig detailing your service. These gigs are like one of your products. Clients will order the gig that you like or need from you. You have to submit the work within a specific time. Many people in our country are now working on fiber as it has become a little difficult to open an account at Upwork.

5. PeoplePerHour:

Another good freelancing marketplace is People Per Hour. Here clients like Upwork, Freelancers post and Freelancers bid on the work. However, there is another advantage here: post gigs like fiber called hourly in People Per Hour. And you can pay Howellis at a higher price.

6. Behance:

Behan is the most significant design collection site. Designers share their designs here. A profile of Behan serves as a portfolio of designers. In addition, Behan has a job board where you can find design-related jobs. Behan is an ideal place for designers.

7. 99Design:

99 design is another good marketplace for designers only. 99 Design is a logo marketplace. If you are very good at logo design, then 99 designs are for you.

 

There are also many other marketplaces that I have just listed

  • Toptal
  • Gigster
  • Folio
  •  Zirtual
  • Clarity
  • Demand Media
  • Damongo
  • Smashing Jobs 

Now is the time for freelancing. So learn to work today without delay and learn to work and become self-reliant by working from home. Remember not to come to freelancing without knowing the job. It will only waste your time. There is a saying – First Learning Then Earning. Always be good. Happy freelancing.

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