Looking for a job or make some extra cash? Here are the top 6 platforms for finding your next gig

in hive-193429 •  4 years ago 

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The good news is that finding your gigs doesn’t have to be a job. Knowing where to look for work is half the battle, which is why I’ve compiled this list of six of the best freelance platforms.

1.FREELANCER JOBS

It's difficult to beat Freelancer – the name represents itself with no issue. There are tons of postings on the site. The idea is quite cool: you will peruse every one of the postings, click on an undertaking, see its subtleties and spending plan, and afterward bid on the gig. Consider it eBay for independent gigs.
https://www.freelancer.com/info/how-it-works

2.UPWORK JOBS

UpWork is my personal favorite as I have found and hired several excellent gig workers on the site – to make videos, write content, manage social media campaigns and more.
https://www.upwork.com/

3.FIVERR

Fiverr flips the script – instead of freelancers bidding on your project, the job poster peruses the various freelancers and chooses the one who best fits the bill. As the name suggests, you can get some very good deals here.
https://www.fiverr.com/

4.99DESIGNS JOBS

If you’re a designer looking for some extra work, this is the website for you. 99designs has a contest element involved: a company will post that they need a new logo for instance, and freelance designers make their submission, and the company gets to choose their favorite. Pretty neat.
https://99designs.com/

5.CRAIGSLIST JOBS

Craigslist is one of the first websites to help people find new work, and it is still one of the best to this day. If you click on the “gigs” section under your state, you will find an array of people looking for freelancers to help them out with various projects. Work for photographers, artists, computer programmers, interior designers – it’s all there.
https://www.craigslist.org/about/sites#US

6.ETSY STORE

Etsy is the place for you if you’re looking to sell crafts, art, jewelry, etc. Etsy is hugely popular and getting ever more so – in 2020 it had 81 million users.
https://www.etsy.com/in-en/

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