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By Matthias Samuel

As the COVID-19 is at its peak many people have started doing some online work. Making money online can be tough but once you get a hang of it, all the work pays off.

There are several different ways to earn money and the most popular one is freelancing or online surveys.

There are several different sites for freelancing such as Freelancer, Upwork, Fiverr, People per Hour, Simply Hired, Aquent, Crowded, The Creative Group.

Basically, freelancing sites offer different types of work such as writing or blogs, ghostwriting, research, etc. Data entry jobs are also available. Following are some freelancing websites you should definitely try.Freelancing - As the COVID-19 is at its peak many people have started doing some online work. Making money online can be tough but once you get a hang of it, all the work pays off. There are several different ways to earn money and the most popular one is freelancing or online surveys. There are several different sites for freelancing such as, Freelancer, Upwork, Fiverr, People per Hour, Simply Hired, Aquent, Crowded, The Creative Group. Basically, freelancing sites offer different types of work such as writing or blogs, ghost writing, research etc. Data entry jobs are also available. Following are some freelancing websites you should definitely try. Upwork Upwork offers a good workspace from where you can start your freelance journey. The good thing about upwork is that you might also be able to work for many famous clients such as Microsoft, Airbnb, Dropbox, etc. Anyone who is looking for flexibility in their jobs should definitely check this freelance website. https://www.upwork.com/ PeoplePerHour This is one of the most popular freelance site with over 1.5 million freelancers. They also work on rating, every worker will have a rating, which is a good technique for promotion. People Per Hour is free for freelancers, but the competition can be very challenging. You should always try to set a reasonable fee, so you will be more likely to get hired. https://www.peopleperhour.com/member-application Freelancer This freelance website is the largest freelance marketplace with 32 million registered users. To match that number, there are of thousands of jobs that you can opt as a freelance worker. You can register here for free and with hundreds of vacancies posted every day, but you have to keep this in mind that a lot of talented people are working online so it is going to be a tough computation. https://www.freelancer.pk/

Upwork

Upwork offers a good workspace from where you can start your freelance journey.

The good thing about Upwork is that you might also be able to work for many famous clients such as Microsoft, Airbnb, Dropbox, etc.

Anyone who is looking for flexibility in their jobs should definitely check this freelance website.

https://www.upwork.com/

PeoplePerHour

This is one of the most popular freelance sites with over 1.5 million freelancers.

They also work on rating, every worker will have a rating, which is a good technique for promotion.

People Per Hour is free for freelancers, but the competition can be very challenging.

You should always try to set a reasonable fee, so you will be more likely to get hired.

https://www.peopleperhour.com/member-application

Freelancer

This freelance website is the largest freelance marketplace with 32 million registered users.

To match that number, there are thousands of jobs that you can opt as a freelance worker.

You can register here for free and with hundreds of vacancies posted every day but you have to keep this in mind that a lot of talented people are working online so it is going to be a tough computation.

https://www.freelancer.pk/

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