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Upwork:
Upwork is the largest freelance platform in the world. Elance/Upwork offers a wide range of
projects, from small micro-services to large and complex projects. Elance/Upwork is a good
option for freelancers who have a lot of experience and who are looking for high-paying
projects. However, it's important to note that the competition on Elance/Upwork can be
fierce, and it can be difficult to get noticed by potential clients. Upwork generate around 2.5
billon client around the world.
Pros:
Cons:
Pros:
Cons:
Guru is a more general freelance platform, where freelancers can offer a wide range of services.
Guru is a good option for freelancers who have some experience and who are looking for more
complex and high-paying projects. However, it's important to note that Guru can be more
competitive than Fiverr, and it can be more difficult to get noticed by potential clients.
Pros:
Cons:
Fiverr is known for its micro-services, which are small tasks that freelancers can complete
for $5. This can be a good option for freelancers who are just starting out or who are
looking to supplement their income. However, it's important to note that the competition
on Fiverr can be fierce, and it can be difficult to make a lot of money on the platform.
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Cons:
It’s worth noting that these are just some of the potential pros and cons
of these platforms, and the specific benefits and drawbacks may vary
depending on your needs and goals as a freelancer.
PeoplePerHour is a UK-based freelance platform that is similar to Guru. PeoplePerHour is a
good option for freelancers who are based in the UK or who are looking for work in the UK
market. However, it's important to note that PeoplePerHour is not as well-known as Guru or
Pros:
Cons:
This section is important for anyone wanting to make money with PeoplePerHour. As
many PPH jobs that you might be able to get, you will have to pay for the fees of the
platform. For example, if you make less than 500 pounds with a client, you will be
charged a fee of 20%. If you make anything between 500 and 5,000 pounds with a
client, you will be charged just 7.5%, while if it’s over 5,000, your fee will be just
3.5%.
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