So here are some platforms recommended by us for beginners in 2020. As the new year is starting you must be hyped and get ready for upcoming opportunities. To all the newbies just start today and keep working hard until you succeed. Here are the freelancing websites we recommend for beginners:
Fiverr
Fiverr is the simplest and easy to use freelancing platform. It is highly recommended for beginners. Fiverr has huge traffic so it is going to be beneficial in 2020 due to its massive audience. As the name suggests on Fiverr you can offer services starting from 5$ to 5000$ and I think that's awesome you can earn a handsome amount of money selling on Fiverr. If you are starting out Fiverr's best for you. So sign up today and start selling your services on Fiverr.Pros
- Easy to use
- Huge traffic
Cons
- Saturated with sellers
- Payment after 14 days of completing the order
Upwork
Upwork is a professional freelance website. Previously Elance and O-desk were big freelancing websites but in 2015 they were combined to form Upwork. Upwork is basically for skilled people. You may be thinking why I included this so the reason is that If you are a newbie but you have a skill and you are proficient in that skill like Web Development then you should choose Upwork because it is for professionals and mostly long-term projects are posted there which require great knowledge of the skill.Pros
- Easy to use
- Huge traffic
- Bigger projects
Cons
- Proficiency in skill required
- Strict policies
- A limited number of bids available on the free package
Freelancer
Like Upwork Freelancer is also a professional freelancing website. You can think of it as an alternative to Upwork. If you are not comfortable with strict policies of Upwork you can go for Freelancer. It provides some flexibility to sellers. You can get orders by bidding on projects and also you get some bids every month on a free account. It has a variety of projects and also contests are posted here you can participate to get better at your skill.Pros
- Easy to use
- Huge traffic
- Flexibility for seller
Cons
- Spam projects are posted more often
- A limited number of bids available on the free package
PeoplePerHour
PeoplePerHour is an amazing freelancing website and if you are more into SEO and Development you can go for it and surely will be benefitted if you start today. On PeoplePerHour there is a bidding system plus services also. You can create services like you create gigs on Fiverr. They do a lot of promotions and provide chances to new Freelancers so they can get sales in their first three months.You have to make at least two sales or aggregate of 400£ bill and an average rating of 4 stars in your first three months to qualify as a freelancer. this time period is known as the qualifying period.
Pros
- User-Friendly
- High traffic
- Promotion for seller
Cons
- You have to meet a threshold in the first three months to keep going
- A limited number of bids available every month
Guru
Guru is also a freelancing website great for any type of work. A variety of projects are posted there. First founded as emoonlighter.com and then was evolved to Guru. It has a lot of projects mostly long-term posted every day. It is like Upwork but it never bans your account and is very user-friendly. You must give it a try. It gives you some bids every month you can purchase bids if you want.Pros
- Quality projects
- High traffic
- Flexibility for sellers
Cons
- Proficiency in skill required
- A limited number of bids available every month
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