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5 ways to make money online in 2023

Freelancing has become an increasingly popular way for people to earn money while working from home or on their schedule. However, not all freelance marketplaces are created equal, and not all freelance marketplaces are favorites of freelancers, as all have their strengths and weaknesses. Some are legitimate and offer a great opportunity for freelancers to find work, while others are hated by users or scams that should be avoided. In this article, we will explore some of the ways to make money online and list some freelance marketplaces. We will also provide information about their features, and tips on how to protect yourself and your personal information from fraudulent sites. 

 

  1. Freelancer

  2. WorknHire

  3. Freelancerby.net

  4. People Per Hour

  5. App-Work.org

Freelancer

Freelancer.com is a widespread freelancing marketplace. It has a wide range of services, including web development, design, writing, and more. However, there were a lot of negative reviews reporting problems with low pay, lack of protection, issues with payment, and difficulty finding responsible clients on the platform. In addition, here you can find a lot of fraudulent projects with cheap prices, which are offered to clients who have no ratings and reviews at all, and working with them leads to a loss of time and money. In addition, the platform charges a commission from your balance before you start the project, and sometimes the client does not pay for your work, and you end up with no money.

Worknhire

WorknHire is an Indian freelancing platform that offers jobs to freelancers, and customers can advertise their orders on the exchange. The platform is a popular environment for developers, although in 2021 it was one of the less popular freelancing exchanges in the world, it is widely used in India. Many developers who have been working on the platform for a long time keep saying that the platform has huge problems with transparency, keeping personal information safe, and problems with transactions and withdrawals. Freelancers complain that sometimes they don't get their money because of problems in the system, and the money they withdraw doesn't arrive on their cards at all. You could say that this platform is a scam, but still, tens of thousands of users use this platform. But they do not encounter withdrawal problems, get caught up in fraudulent projects, and the cost of projects, in general, is low compared to other exchanges. The entry threshold is very high and requires specialized knowledge, and in return, you get little money.

 

Freelancerby.net

Freelancerbay.net is known as a fraudulent freelancing marketplace. It is an illegal fake site that entices freelancers by making them pay to access job listings and bid on jobs, but the work turns out to be fake or non-existent. The site may lack adequate security measures to protect users' personal information, which could be used to commit fraud. 

People Per Hour

People Per Hour is a very popular platform with services from various fields such as technology and programming, writing and translation, design, digital marketing, social media, and so on. According to TrustPilot, 75% of users rated it 5 and 4, while 20% gave it 1 star, and the platform has an average score of 4.2 out of 5. However, many freelancers are unhappy with the user withdrawal and verification system. There were cases where users withdrew funds to their accounts, but the money did not come within 3-4 days, and for it to come, users had to validate themselves with documents, but even if the user did everything according to the instructions, the platform refused them and did not validate them. The platform would then permanently block the account and freeze the emails, as a result of which freelancers lost a huge amount of money that remained in the account. In general, the problem with the withdrawal of money exists on many freelancing exchanges, but on People Per Hour most often encountered this very problem. Otherwise, registering on the platform is very easy, but they ask for very important information about you, which can be used for malicious purposes. Quite a few freelancers who have worked here do not recommend working with this platform.

AppWork

AppWork - is a unique platform for freelancing, where you can earn money by publishing ready-made mobile applications on Google Play. There are a lot of orders and customers here, you can easily enter since no special knowledge is required to start. The average price per order is more than on popular freelance sites such as Upwork and Fiverr, for example, on Fiverr $ 25, Upwork $ 41, on AppWork $ 51. Freelancers who worked say that there were no problems with withdrawing money, and the money you withdraw is credited to the card during the day, and the platform acts as a guarantor in all transactions. The peculiarity of the platform is that you only need to publish ready-made applications on Google Play. But you need to take into account the fact that you must have a Google Play developer account, which costs $25. You buy this account yourself, but after completing the first order, the system will refund you this money. In addition, there are a bunch of bonuses, such as $ 10 for each app update, a referral system, and so on. According to AppWork, more than a thousand apps have already been successfully launched on Google Play, and hundreds of freelancers are already earning money. Positive reviews are written by freelancers who have already settled in, and they create their community for joint development.

Conclusion

It is important to note that the article is based on past reviews, and not all freelancers have the same experience with this platform. In addition, it is also important to be careful when working with unfamiliar or new freelance markets. It is always useful to thoroughly study the market before signing up for it or accepting any work, and work only with clients who have a good reputation. As the freelance market continues to grow, it's important for freelancers to be aware of the potential risks and to take steps to protect themselves.

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