Legit Freelancing Sites (Work From Home 2020)

Legit Freelancing Sites (Work From Home 2020)

By Eili | Let's Earn! | 23 Jul 2020


With the crisis we are experiencing today, online jobs have been one of the go-to of people to earn money. The perks of working through online is that you do not have to meet people face-to-face. You can deliver all the works in anywhere around the world and you don't have to wake up so early just to not be late on your appointments. With working online, all you have to think about is your deadlines and on how to improve the quality of your outputs. So today I will be sharing with you some sites where you can find freelancing works. Just a few reminder, just like with any other jobs, these have some sort of competition. So make sure that you have an appealing resumé and enough experience to land your first job. Good luck!

1. Clickworker
- This site will give you microjobs where you earn from doing simple works such as submitting photos for AI training, answering questions about certain topics for developing websites, etc.
To start, just sign-up and log-in using your email. Once logged-in, you will have to answer questions regarding your skills, experience and field of knowledge. Make sure that you answer it honestly and correctly, they will depend on those to know what microjobs suit you.
After completing all the requirements for registration, you can start your first job if you see one on your dashboard. The microjobs have a deadline so make sure you finish it before that. Also, you might first need to pass assessments for some jobs so be patient.
Clickworker pays in Euro (€) and you can receive payments through verified PayPal account, bank account, or Transferwise. Before receiving payment, you must first indicate whether you are self-employed, freelance professional, etc. You can all see it on the "Payment Information".
Minimum for PayPal payment is €5, and for bank account and Transferwise is €10. You can usually see all your earnings after a week or so, and they will pay between Wednesday to Friday. So I suggest, you request for withdraw every end of the month so your earnings are bigger.

2. PeoplePerHour
- This is a freelancing platform where you can find projects based on your skills.
To start, go to their site and apply as a freelancer. Your application must be good since they review it first before approving. Once you're approved, you can now build your profile. You can post your skills along with the samples of what you do like photo editing, graphic designing, etc. You can also send proposals to different projects or to the available jobs that suit your skills. You can send up to 15 proposals per month.
You can also create an offer on your profile so if an employer wants to avail your services, they just have to click the services you offer. Make sure that you put an effort in making your offer catchy, make reasonable pricings and show some of your samples.

3. Truelancer
- This one is the same with PeoplePerHour. You have to browse for available works based on your skills and you have to send proposals to employers so they'll get you to work on their project. You can also post offers so the employer can message you when they liked it.

4. Fiverr
- This is a freelancing site where you can post your gigs which contain the services you offer together with your sample works. Make sure that the gigs are relevant with the current needs of employers so they will choose your gig. Most gigs you will see here are graphic designing, transcribing, and data entry.

The freelancing sites I've shown you all require effort and patience. Of course, it will be hard to find your first employer/customer, but you have to remind yourself that these sites do not pay cents. They pay higher than that so competing for the projects is inevitable. Make sure that if you are new, the prices you put on your services are at minimum. You can only increase your pricing if you've gained enough ratings on these sites. Also, build your profile as best as you can. I've had my first employer after a few weeks from these sites so just be patient.

Working online is very advantageous especially in our current situation, so just keep on searching and trying.

Happy earning and keep safe!❤️


 
 

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