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Freelance Work

Here are some platforms that you can check out and look for freelance work. Freelancing allows you to work part time and earn extra without quitting your job. 

There are many companies that visit these platforms to hire independent professionals for temporary job roles or special projects. These platforms offer a marketplace for businesses to browse profiles of freelancer candidates based on skills, experience, location, or other criteria.

Freelance Platforms

Fiverr is a gigs and services marketplace where clients come to hire contractors for various jobs. It is called Fiverr because each task costs $5 or more. But now you can do tasks for hundreds of dollars.

There are plenty of opportunities to make money on Fiver such as content writing, commenting on forums, doing voice-overs, designing websites/ graphics and more!

With Fiverr, you can start earning $5 at a time, doing the thing you’re best at. Since it’s all remote work, you can apply and take jobs around your schedule.

Upwork may be one of the best freelance websites for finding work no matter what type of freelancer you are.

Freelancer.com is an online job marketplace that provides a means for clients and freelancers around the globe to collaborate for mutual benefit.

99designs is a Melbourne, Australia, based company that operates a freelancer platform for connecting graphic designers and clients. The company was founded in 2008, and has a United States office in Oakland, California.

Guru Once you have successfully registered on Guru and created your Profile, you can start searching for suitable jobs on the platform. Go to Find Jobs from the menu and start your search by using keywords that match the skills or services you offer

PeoplePerHour is an online community of freelance talent that helps companies outsource specific projects to remote workers when needed

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