Thursday 25 June 2020

What are the top 5 website to earn online?


1.Upwork

"Upwork is basically a global 'e-lancing' platform where businesses and freelancers from all over the world can connect and collaborate on certain projects," Desai says. "Businesses usually can hire freelancers for a variety of different services. This includes writing, web design, running SEO campaigns, and so on."

Desai says that last year, he made approximately $30,000 in projects through Upwork, which, it should be noted, takes a commission for each project you get – anywhere from 5% to 20% (the more you make, the less they ). If you're a freelancer, or you've become one due to losing a job, you might want to look around Upwork.com and look and see if anyone is hiring for gigs that you would be good at. Sanket Abhay Desai is a digital marketing consultant in Herndon, Virginia, and he says that he has found a lot of work on Upwork.

2.Elance

Elance is the Internet’s biggest marketplace for legitimate freelance work. And, it’s my personal favorite of all the websites on this list.

It provides a simple interface that allows you to search for jobs in any kind of niche. From Writing and Translation to Web Design and Programming.

Basically, people post jobs they want doing on the website, and you submit a proposal for it. It’s that simple. 

Regardless of how much money you want to make, the possibilities are endless: there are freelancers on subscribed making $1,000 to $100,000 a year.

3.Fiverr

Fiverr is a long-established freelance site where everything costs a $5 minimum. It’s a simple and easy to use the website, where you post the services you can provide: and if someone needs them, they’ll pay you to work takes the traditional Freelance way of working and turns it on its head. It also ensures you get paid before you complete any work so that you never find yourself ripped off.

There is also scope to earn more than your $5 per job, with different levels for different services, such as early delivery dates, extra work, or ‘bolt-ons for your services.

4.Skillshare

Skillshare is an online learning community where anyone can discover, take, or even teach a class. Anyone can join Skillshare to start watching online classes, create projects, and even become a teacher. 

 

We started Skillshare to close the professional skills gap and provide universal access to high-quality learning. By teaching the skills needed in tomorrow's world, Skillshare empowers people to advance their careers, improve their lives, and pursue the work they love. 


5.Freelance Writing

If you have writing skills and creative talent, it’s also possible to get paid to create online content. One blogger I know, Holly Johnson, actually make over $1000 per year creating content for other websites. And actually, that’s on top of the six figures she earns with her blog, Club Thrifty.

Holly told me she started writing content in 2011. At the time, she still worked a full-time job but created content online part-time to supplement her income. Over time, she was able to double and triple her rates until she could quit her full-time job to write. These days, she makes bank as a freelance writer and teaches others to do the same.

According to Johnson, the key to making it as a freelance writer is figuring out a niche, networking with people who might hire you, and delivering high-quality content 100 percent of the time. While there are a ton of writing job boards to help you get started, she says it’s fairly easy to find starter writing jobs on websites like Upwork.com.





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