Top 3 Most Important Platforms To Make Money Online For Beginners (2021)


Over the years, the traditional ways of making a living in the lives of humanity have changed drastically which each and everyone reading this is fully aware of. When it comes to making money and building real businesses, things have changed from the traditional ways of going to college and landing a job.



It was correct to think this way some years ago, but that strategy no more works if you really want to make some good money and build a thrilling career. That is why I have taken it upon myself to update people on how to build some income through the internet.

The following three platforms are just examples of the numerous avenues available to everyone living all around the world.

1. Fiverr


Fiverr as a trading service platform was founded in 2010 and by 2012, it had more than a million gigs. This post is just about telling you how to make money and not bore you with its history. The platform comes with a two-sided approach. i.e for people to buy and sell different services typically digital. 

This is where you come into the equation. I'm sure you've started smiling by now😀. You just have to log on to Fiverr and sign up. After signing up, you head over to the seller button and create your selling profile. 

Fiverr currently permits a seller to have seven gigs at a time. As smart as you are reading this post, I know you've some skills which you can make good use of. If you lack anything, don't hesitate to learn valuable skills from Youtube today.

One extra important notice is that Fiverr takes 20% of all the money you earn which to a larger extent is fair because they provided you the platform to conduct your business.
The last thing about Fiverr to note is, you will meet lots of competition. But just like anything, persistence will see you through. 

So what are you waiting for. Just go ahead and create your account because after all, they don't charge you to perform such an action. 


2. Upwork



This particular platform is a merger of two separate companies. (Just like Fiverr, the purpose of this post is not about the founding history).

Upwork is different because it gives the hirer (job owner) the distinguishing advantage to vet or interview the hiree (freelancer) whom they believe can deliver for them. With this particular platform, they charge a fee from 20% - 5% based on the number of gigs you complete.

Upwork honestly is a great platform for anyone who wants to make some money online starting from today.

As always, you can read more about this opportunity here or watch some well-explained videos about the topic on Youtube.



The last platform for today's post is Freelancer

3. Freelancer



Freelancer is an online outsourcing platform just like the two mentioned earlier. You just have to log on here and create an account.

After creating your account, you then go ahead to set up an appealing profile just to help you attract people who are hiring. When you're done setting up your profile, you proceed to bid for projects on Freelancer. The site also deals in percentage fee deduction which starts from 20% as well.

Conclusion Remarks.


The number one truth about freelancing is this: you are going to face competition because more people are on these platforms competing to get gigs.  

But if there is one thing I'm sure of is; just look up to the picture up there and you'll know nothing great has been achieved on an easy note. I edge you to go out there and compete for your fair share of the big market of freelancing.

DO NOT JUST READ... PLEASE TAKE ACTION.

Good luck in your freelancing journey.

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