Different Freelance Market Place




 As you are familiar with the freelancing sites. These are those sites where you work and earn money online. There are certain platforms through which you can work online. These platforms give opportunities makes those people who have some skills but they cannot know how to use these skills, so these are the best platforms for them.
Now we shall talk about these platforms and which one is more popular. So we shall discuss it one by one and to the point that gives some information to the users.
  1. Upwork
  2. Fiverr
  3. freelancer
  4. PeoplePerhour
  5. guru
  6. toptal
  7. truelancer
  8. craigslist
And many more.

Upwork:

Upwork, formerly Elance-oDesk, is a global freelancing platform where businesses and independent professionals connect and collaborate remotely. In 2015, Elance-oDesk was rebranded as Upwork. It is based in Mountain View and San Francisco, California. The full name is Upwork Global Inc. With the launch of Upwork, the oDesk platform was upgraded and rebranded and the company announced that the Elance platform would be phased out within a couple of years, resulting in a single freelance marketplace

Fiverr:

Fiverr was founded by Micha Kaufman and Shai Wininger, and was launched in February 2010. The founders came up with the concept of a marketplace that would provide a two-sided platform for people to buy and sell a variety of digital services typically offered by freelance contractors. Services offered on the site include writing, translation, graphic design, video editing, and programming.

Craigslist:

Craigslist (stylized as craigslist) is an American classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, for sale, items wanted, services, community service, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums.
Craig Newmark began the service in 1995 as an email distribution list to friends, featuring local events in the San Francisco Bay Area. It became a web-based service in 1996 and expanded into other classified categories. It started expanding to other U.S. cities in 2000, and now covers 70 countries

Freelancer:

Freelancer is a marketplace where employers and employees can find each other. The site allows employers to post work for site members while bidding on in a competitive tender process. The site also allows members to host and enter contests for which prize money is offered as a reward. Freelancers and employers develop profiles on the site as they offer, win and complete work and write and receive reviews of people they work with or for. The site's members receive a finite number of bids to use on the site, which are periodically replenished. A series of account options are offered, ranging from free accounts through to professional subscriptions.
Freelancer takes a 10% fee, which can be reduced with a paid monthly membership, with a minimum fee of $5.

Guru:

Guru's services have allowed finding more freelancing work as a writer than any other website. It is easy to communicate with clients through their message system and their SafePay feature ensures that all funds are secured before any work being done. I would recommend Guru to any freelancer who is looking to find new clients online.

PeoplePerhour:

Use our quick and easy form to describe the project you’ve got in mind. The more detail you can give, the more relevant freelancers you’ll attract. Our artificial intelligence system does the hard work — matching and contacting the best freelancers for your project. Each freelancer then responds with their own tailored proposal.
Review proposals, pick your freelancer and pay a deposit to start the project. Once your project has been completed — and you are totally satisfied — pay the freelancer through our protected payments system.

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