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28 Best Freelance Websites for Any Type of Freelance Work

28 Best Freelance Websites for Any Type of Freelance Work

28 Best Freelance Websites for Any Type of Freelance Work
Best Freelance Websites


1.
    
 Fiverr.com

One of my favorite freelance websites is Fiverr. Almost any type of freelance job can be found here. Here are a few of Fiverr's most notable features.

·       Create a Fiverr account, offer your service, and get paid.

·       Joining is free, and there are no fees or subscriptions required to list your services.

·       Every 4 seconds, a new Gig appears on Fiverr.

·       Freelancers can earn anywhere from $5 to $10,000 for 50 million or more transactions between sellers and clients.

·       There are over 200 categories to choose from to get selling ideas.

·       Freelancers can charge anywhere from $5 to $995 for their services.

·       On-demand professional courses taught by world-renowned experts to train new Fiverr freelancers.

·       Fiverr, on the other hand, charges 20% for each transaction/billed work.

·       Money is deposited into your account immediately. There's no need to wait!

2. Upwork

This is one of the most well-known freelance sites on the internet. There are many high-paying freelance jobs available here.

·       UpWork allows freelancers to work on their ideal projects.

·       Upwork is used by over 5 million businesses, and freelancers with over 5000 different skills across 70 categories in 170 countries.

·       Every week, more than 60K jobs are posted on Upwork. Software development, IT, networking, writing, design & creative, and legal are all popular niches.

·       Share files, track your work and get paid on a user-friendly platform.

·       For hourly projects, install the app on your desktop to keep track of your work, take screenshots every 10 minutes, and provide proof of your hard work while billing.

·       Set milestones and deadlines with your clients for fixed-price projects.

·       Freelancers' hourly rates range from $10 to $30 per hour, $30 to $60 per hour, and $60 per hour and up.

·       Direct Deposit, PayPal, and Wire Transfer are all acceptable methods of payment.

·       UpWork charges 20% for the first $500 earned, 10% for earnings between $500 and $10,000, and 5% for earnings of $10,000 or more, plus a 3% payment processing fee.

·       Upworkers have a higher rate of project success, are hired faster, have higher ratings, and have more visibility.

·       At UpWork, 95 percent of freelancers are rehired.

3. People per hour

·       This freelance site has a simple 5-step sign-up process.

·       PeoplePerHour has 100,0000+ clients to work with, and 2.9 million+ freelancers have earned $175 million so far.

·       UI/UX Designers, Mobile Websites, Blockchain Developers, Editors, and Music Producers are some of the most popular categories.

·       Faster Reaction After you've posted projects, you'll be able to send 15 proposals per month for free. If you want to quote more projects, you can purchase more credit.

·       Service Fees, Extra Proposal Credit, Withdrawal Fee and Feature Offer Fee are some of the fees charged by PeoplePerHour.

·       PeoplePerHour charges 20% for the lowest amount and 3.5 percent for the highest amount on all freelance earnings.

·       When a client makes an initial deposit to an escrow account, there is a level of financial security.

·       With self-tailored offers, you can offer your skills. If you don't fit into any of the categories, make an offer.

·       Project Streams allows you to keep collaboration going while working on a project and collect feedback all in one place.

4. Freelancer.com

·       There are more than 1350 different categories, ranging from articles to website design, logo design to logistics.

·       Freelancer.com is home to over 43 million freelancers.

·       Freelancers' hourly rates are divided into four categories: less than $10/hour, $10 – $20/hour, $20 – $30/hour, $30 – $40/hour, and > $40/hour.

·       Join the Preferred Freelancer Program to get exclusive projects and make your profile stand out, and become a Preferred Freelancer to stand out from the crowd.

·       Basic $5/month, $53 annually, Plus $10/month, $108 annually, Professional $30/month, $600 annually, 100+ jobs per month, increased chances of winning projects, daily withdrawal requests, and other benefits

·       Payment plan with a discount. When the milestone is reached, the commission is only paid once.

·       Every day, there are over 100 projects to choose from. Possibility Increase your earnings by $1000 in six months. Win $2000 worth of projects. Fill out an application for a business that can pay up to $6000.

·       Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal are accepted as payment methods.

5. Guru

·       More than a million jobs have been completed.

·       They have the lowest transaction fees, charging a 5% job fee to the highest-paid members.

·       Monthly Membership Plan – Basic is free, Basic+ is $12, Professional is $22, Business is $34, and Executive is $50.

·       Plan of membership Yearly – $9 for Basic+, $16 for Professional, $25 for Business, and $4 for Executive

·       Some paid membership benefits include sending premium quotes and make your quotes stand out when bidding on jobs.

·       Increase the number of bids – Send direct messages to potential employers and receive up to 600 bids with an annual rollover of 300 bids. Bids will be rolled over from 100 to 300 jobs.

·       Fees range from 5% to 9% of the total job cost. Executive members receive 5%, while free and basic+ members receive 9%.

·       Get Premium quotes to help your profile stand out and rank higher in search results.

6. Toptal

·       More than 10,000 clients, 500 employees, and 100 countries are served.

·       Developers, designers, finance experts, project managers and project managers are all popular freelance niches.

·       Obtain employment on an hourly, part-time, or full-time basis. Rates that are competitive – Set the rates you deserve and be sure to get paid.

·       Toptal pays $60 – $200 per hour on an hourly basis, $1000 – $3000 per week on a part-time basis, and $2000 – $6000 per week on a full-time basis.

·       Consistent Income – Because the average length of a project is 4 months longer, you will be hired for a longer period of time.

·       Top Clients – Attract the best customers. Become one of the top 3% of freelancers.

·       Every year, you'll have access to over 600 events where you can network and learn new skills.

·       Signing up is simple, but once hired, you must deposit/pay $500 to Toptal.

7. 99 designs

·       99 Designs is a community of designers.

·       For freelancers, logo design costs range from $299 to $1299, and web page design costs range from $559 to $2499

·       1 to 1 projects to encourage repeat business and strengthen client relationships. There is no flat fee because fees are structured; for the first $500, the client introduction fee is 20%; platform fees are 5% for top-level designers, 10% for mid-level designers, and 15% for entry-level designers. More benefits come from working directly with clients. Set your own price and get paid right away.

·       When you start working with a client, you will be charged a $100 introduction fee. The 99 Designs designer profile includes great features such as a profile cover image, branded avatar, and a great portfolio.

·       A badge displayed on a designer's profile is known as Brand Guide Certification.

·       You can win a lot of money by entering a logo and brand guide contest.

·       Compete with other members of the community. Every day, 1500 open contests await you to win and expand your client base.

·       PayPal and Payoneer are two options for receiving payments. The minimum income to qualify for a payout is $25.

8. 99 designhill

·       The world's most popular graphic design website. For 35 different categories, freelancers can sell logos, websites, and T-shirts.

·       Over 100,000+ Buyers and 70,000+ Professional Designers are part of our network. 5 million designs created by 150,000+ world-class designers.

·       Set a price for your finished product ranging from $5 to any amount you want.

·       Earn up to 90% commission on each sale.

·       There is no exclusivity contract. You are free to sell your products wherever you want.

·       Participate in a design competition and try to win.

·       After you finish the buyer's order, the money is transferred to your Designhill e-wallet, from which you can withdraw to your account.

·       Only the top 5% of designers and artists have access. Customer service for designers who have been pre-approved and can sell high-quality services.

·       Payouts for contest prizes are made through PayPal and Payoneer. The minimum amount of money needed to qualify for a payout is $50.

9. Hireable

·       Hireable is essentially a job search engine and is a great place to look for various freelancing jobs. In comparison to the other websites on the list, this one is quite unique.

·       It's ideal for creating personalized job alerts. Create job alerts, search for jobs, and get recommendations for jobs.

·       Employers can post jobs for free on Hireable, and employees and freelancers can apply for them.

·       Freelancers can open accounts without having to worry about business plans.

·       The registration process is not easy, especially when it comes to selecting a password. Their website needs to be updated.

·       When you click on a job posting, you'll be taken to other websites. The listing is of poor quality.

·       Other websites are better for freelancers. So keep your distance.

10. CloudPeeps.com

·       At Couldpeeps, freelancers are referred to as Peeps.

·       Only freelancers from 25 countries can find work on Cloudpeeps, which has 20,000 clients.

·       Digital marketing, marketing, and design are popular freelance niches.

·       For freelancers, there is a paid feature – Standard is $9 per month, and Plus is $29 per month.

·       Only Plus members have access to the Promoted Profile feature. When you apply for a freelance job, it gives you a 33 percent approval rate.

·       There are 5 proposals for standard members and 15 proposals for Plus members.

·       Freelancers can charge between $30 and $80 per hour for their services, with Pro peep charging between $60 and $150 per hour.

·       For one-time jobs, freelancers can charge between $100 and $1000 per post on Peep, and $250 to $10,000 per post on Pro.

·       Transaction fees are flat at 1%, and processing fees are flat at 2.9 percent + $.30 for everyone.

·       Excellent customer service. If you have any doubts, you can start a conversation with their staff.

11. Behance.net

·       Behance is a website where creative professionals can showcase their work as well as look for new opportunities.

·       Graphics, photography, illustration, cartooning, and web design are some of the most popular categories.

·       Behance has over 2 million members and over 5 million projects.

·       The site is free to join, and members do not have to pay to post their work. There is no charge to search for jobs or apply for them.

·       Furthermore, Behance does not deduct any fees from the payments you receive for the work you just finished.

·       Freelancers and their work get a lot of exposure on Behance. In just 30 days, you get over 50 million views for a project.

·       Collaboration with major corporations such as Adobe, Apple, Capital One, and Sony.

·       However, this is not a typical freelancing website. It's difficult to find work. Behance is a website for creative people, not for job seekers.

12. Roberthalf.com

·       Roberthalf is the number one freelancing site for accountants and finance professionals.

·       The site caters to both freelancers and full-time employees.

·       Job seekers and freelancers can apply for part-time and full-time remote positions.

·       The best part is that you can work for local businesses. They allow you to look for jobs in your neighborhood. The remote job search has its own category.

·       Robert Half Direct, an online hiring platform, allows for one-on-one communication with local hiring managers.

·       Choose whether you want to work remotely, full-time, on a contract basis, or as a salaried professional.

·       For freelancers, there are no fees; you can Search for jobs and upload your resumes for free.

·       For freelancers, I recommend limiting their options. This isn't your typical freelancing website. There is no cost to join, and there is no pricing model.

13. Servicescape.com

·       Editors, translators, graphic designers, and writers are the four main categories for which freelancers can find work.

·       They have completed over 292,000 projects and have over 86,000 clients.

·       Profile settings in Servicescape include several buttons that allow you to interact with your clients. You can leave a message or schedule a teleconference call. This isn't something that all freelancing sites allow.

·       There is a freelance directory where potential clients can find you. You have the option to work as an Elite Editor, Translator, Designer, or Writer.

·       You can start a project as well.

·       You have complete control over the pricing of your services, as well as individual quotes for custom projects. You have the ability to alter the pricing of certain predefined services' default pricing structures.

·       Editors get a 50% commission, translators get a 50% commission, graphic designers get a 50% commission, and writers get a 50% commission from Servicescape. This is a disaster. Servicescape.com takes 50 percent of your hard-earned money. Other freelancing platforms are preferable.

14. Contently.com

·       Content writers and content marketers can find a variety of freelance writing opportunities.

·       Contently is home to over 140,000 writers, filmmakers, and designers.

·       They've paid out $40 million to freelancers so far.

·       Freelancers have the opportunity to create content for some of the world's most well-known brands.

·       Contently is primarily for content writers who write articles for marketing, finance, and technology. Depending on the publication, you can earn anywhere from $10 to $500 for a 1000-word article.

·       The user interface isn't great, especially when it comes to managing calendars and campaign pages. Also, not for article analytics such as tracking views and engagement rates.

15. Artwanted.com

·       Art wanted is a freelance platform for artists and photographers.

·       Over 66,122 artists, 50,000 artist portfolios, 827+ art groups, and 864,600 images are available on Art wanted.

·       Freelancers are given the opportunity to create their own ArtWanted Portfolio Website to showcase their artwork and photography.

·       The best part is that when sales are made through the website, ArtWanted does not charge any fees or commissions to Freelancers. You get a 100 percent commission on all sales.

·       The user interface of ArtWanted's Statistics Report is far superior to that of other freelancing sites. You will be able to view detailed reports.

·       PayPal integration is simple. You can add it to your portfolio and get the entire amount.

·       ArtWanted also offers Premium Membership, which includes advanced features such as unlimited image uploads, pricing discounts, the ability to upload your artwork to private galleries, and enhanced statistics, among others.

·       Fees are $5 per month, $12 every three months, and $39 per year.

16. Dribble.com

·       Dribble is a platform for freelance designers. Design jobs, graphic design, graphic artist, product design, UI/UX design, and so on are some of the most popular jobs.

·       Over 60K businesses have used Dribble to hire freelance designers.

·       Over 1.4 million photos were uploaded by 70,000 designers, garnering over 40 million likes and 1 million comments.

·       For freelancers, the monthly fee is $12 for Pro and $20 for Pro Business; the annual fee is $5 for Pro and $15 for Pro Business.

·       Your work will appear in the search and popular feeds, you'll get more exposure, you'll be able to sell goods, you'll be able to create an instant creative portfolio, you'll get exclusive designer deals, you'll get advanced stats, and you'll have access to the freelance projects board.

17. Productionhub.com

·       Productionhub is a must-visit for freelancers looking for film and production jobs.

·       3000+ project leads per year, $118 million in project revenue per year, 3.3 million profile views per year, and 3.6 million category searches per year

·       3 ways to look for work – Get your name on the list, respond to leads, and apply for jobs.

·       You can get started by creating a profile. The basic profile is completely free. You must pay $69 per month for a featured profile and $139 per month for a featured+ profile.

·       A featured profile grants the freelancer unrestricted access to the project and ensures that their profile appears at the top of the search results.

18. VirtualVocations.com

·       Virtual Vocations is more of a job board where people looking for telecommuting or virtual work can post their resumes.

·       Over 18910 telecommuting jobs are listed, with 21, 836 company profiles and 3671 employer partners.

·       You can purchase a paid membership to gain full access to their telecommuting jobs database and other features. It costs $16 per month, $40 for three months, and $60 for six months.

19. Designcrowd.com

·       The world's most popular custom design the marketplace is DesignCrowd.

·       It's for freelancers who create logos, business cards, websites, and flyers, as well as graphic design.

·       There are 814, 447 freelance designers, 25-100 designs per project, 362,000+ completed projects, and 100,000+ businesses on the platform.

·       Freelancers make money by selling their designs, entering contests and receiving paid invitations.

·       When a customer invites a freelancer to work on a project, the customer pays the Participation Money. Make certain that you complete and submit the work in accordance with the customer's specifications.

·       On all payments made to Freelancers, DesignCrowd takes a 15% commission. Transfer and conversion fees must also be paid.

·       You will be paid through PayPal or Payoneer.

20. Envato

·       Envato is a marketplace for independent designers and developers. Design & Graphics, Logo Design, Website & app design, WordPress, and online marketing are some of their most popular freelancing niches.

·       Envato has paid out over $250 million to freelancers so far. A design freelancing site paid one of the highest amounts.

·       Graphic designers, web developers, audio services and other service freelancers must all register separately on Envato.

·       Within a range set by Envato, freelancers can choose how much they want to charge for their services.

·       Envato charges a hefty platform fee of 30% of the amount you earn from your completed work. When you finish a job and hand it over to your client, they keep 30%. This is excessive.

·       You will be paid via PayPal or Payoneer. The minimum income is $50.

21. Coroflot.com

·       Coroflot is only open to those with a design or creative background. Coroflot is looking for freelance graphic designers, UI/UX designers, illustrators, and 3D artists.

·       It has a database of 2 million images and over 150,000 new projects are added each month.

·       To join the Coroflot community and work as a freelancer, you must first fill out an application that includes your contact information as well as a sample of your best professional work.

·       If your application is turned down, you will not be able to join Coroflot. You'll have to reapply.

·       Coroflot is better suited for companies than freelancers.

22. Gun.io

·       Gun.io is a freelance marketplace for software engineers who can create web and mobile applications. Gun.io is a platform for freelancers who enjoy coding.

·       Gun.io is unique in that it focuses on freelancers in the United States. 90% of freelancers are from the United States. They have over 25,000 freelance engineers on staff.

·       As a freelancer, you can work on an hourly, part-time, or full-time basis.

·       To be considered for work, you must work for clients for at least 20 hours per week.

·       Freelancers can set their own hourly rates, with a weekly maximum of 40 hours. which can pay you between $75 and $150 per hour.

·       You will select an hourly package, indicating how many hours per week you are available to work. You must pay a fee based on the package. You pay a fee based on the number of hours you work.

·       Packages are available for one month to one year.

·       Paid members also get first dibs on job opportunities and are notified when companies are looking for freelancers.

·       Gun.io has a unique feature in that it will match your skills to a new job whenever one is posted. You must enable job match notifications and receive them via email. You are unable to search for jobs directly.

23. Belaysolutions.com

·       Belay provides clients with three types of freelancing services: virtual assistants, virtual bookkeepers, and website specialists.

·       Freelancers interested in working with Belay must have a minimum of 5 years of experience.

·       Belay's hourly rates for clients range from $40 to $45 per hour. As a result, it indicates that they are employing experienced freelancers and paying them at least $15 to $20 per hour.

24. Truelancer.com

·       Truelancer is a freelancing website based in Pakistan that caters primarily to content writers, digital marketers, and developers.

·       There are over 1 million freelancers, 500,000 completed projects, and 25,000+ gigs on their platform.

·       Basic $5/month, Pro $10/month, and Plus $50/month membership plans are available.

·       You'll get more proposals, portfolio slots, and a lower service fee if you join Plus.

·       You must pay extra money to purchase additional proposals (up to 20 proposals are free). For 5 proposals, the cost is $4, and for 1000, the cost is $20.

·       If a freelancer wants to get more work, there is also a feature fee.

25. Fancyhands.com

·       Fancy Hands is a group of virtual assistants who are eager to help their customers. Virtual assistant freelancers should keep an eye out for openings at Fancy Hands.

·       At Fancy Hands, freelance virtual assistants are responsible for scheduling clients, purchasing items, conducting research, making phone calls, and dealing with customer service.

·       To work for Fancy Hands, you must first sign up, after which you will be tested on your verbal communication skills as well as your ability to complete a task.

·       Virtual assistants who work for themselves can earn anywhere from $3 to $7 per task. On Tuesdays, Dwolla is the preferred method of payment.

·       Fancy Hands is designed for businesses looking to hire virtual assistants, not for virtual assistants looking to work on their own.

26. Codeable.io

·       WordPress Developers are the only type of freelancers that Codeable caters to. Codeable has freelancing opportunities for experienced WordPress developers with more than 5 years of experience.

·       Codeable claims to have more than 500 experts from more than 60 countries. Every month, we deliver over 2000 projects.

·       Because Codeable is a premium service for businesses, freelancers are guaranteed a minimum rate of $70 – $120 per hour.

27. Kolabtree.com

·       Kolabtree is a one-of-a-kind freelancing platform. It is the most popular freelancing platform for scientists and researchers. Medical writing, scientific writing, consulting, literature research, secondary research, and analysis are all services that freelancers can provide.

·       Over 10,000 scientists and academics are affiliated with Kolabtree, with over 2000 scientific disciplines and $9 million in projects posted to date.

·       Simply register with them and begin working as an expert. For the project, you must submit proposals. Either the clients will choose you or the Kolabtree team will invite you to participate in the projects.

·       Clients pay you into a kolabtree holding account as soon as the project is awarded. You don't have to be concerned about money.

·       Kolabtree, on the other hand, deducts 20% of the total amount (billed work) as their commission.

28. Remotive.io

·       Freelancers in technology fields such as software development, customer support, design, and marketing can work remotely with Remotive.

·       In 2020, Remotive will have over 2500 companies hiring freelancers remotely. On average, they post 400–500 remote jobs per month.

·       Freelancers interested in learning more can join the Remotive Slack Community, which has over 1300 members. You can get their feedback and learn about exclusive content.

·       To join the Slack community, you must pay a one-time fee of $75 with no recurring fees.

·       Within the community, members share exclusive remote jobs. The best way to find remote jobs on Remotive is to join the Slack Community.

 

 

 

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