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Freelancing Websites In Pakistan

Freelancing Websites In Pakistan

Here are some of the best freelancing marketplaces where you can go and earn in dollars

1.AAwork Freelancer Platform


One of the representative platforms of domestic freelancers, transforms users' idle knowledge and skills into personal intellectual property benefits, thereby bringing continuous economic income to users. AAwork has formed the world's largest freelance community, providing a platform for freelancers to communicate, communicate, and make friends, improving the lonely working environment of freelancers, and using interpersonal communication and communication.


2. Pig Eight Rings


The old freelance website, you find someone to do things (A) → pay money to Pig Bajie (B) → Pig Bajie send task (20% of your tax has been deducted) (C) → someone else's task (D) → you selected (E) → Pig Bajie gave the task giver the money you gave (80%) (E) → End (F),

The above is a flowchart. However, in the E node, the possibility of being selected is very small. It is a busy task and a waste of brainpower. Of course, for small tasks, give a name, make a picture, etc. People, still good.

3. Zhicheng Network


An outsourcing website focusing on mobile internet, it seems that there are quite a lot of lists. Children who are skilled in API development can try it.

4.has fish


A virtual employment and online work platform. What I saw while browsing the Internet a while ago is relatively new. Individuals can apply for long-term tasks from multiple companies. Companies can recruit virtual employees.

Entrepreneurs can start a virtual company here and quickly recruit all kinds of talents (this point, it seems that I can also start a virtual company above)


5. Mission China


There seem to be a lot of posts, but the layout is messy, everyone can go to Nuggets ~

6. Yipin Freelancer


The design-oriented activities are mainly innovative, completely reprinting the old version of the old version of Zhubajie. I haven't heard of it in the past few years. This year, it has moved faster.

7.Upwork


Upwork was formerly oDesk and has over 1.5 million customers. It provides all kinds of freelance, short-term or long-term projects, work by the hour or by project statistics, for professional and amateur level projects. With so many kinds, you can definitely find a suitable one.

8.Toptal


Unlike other platforms, Toptal is slightly higher-end and is aimed at more professional and experienced freelancers. On Toptal you can find big customers like JPMorgan, Zendesk, Airbnb, etc., and the pay is higher, and you can also have the opportunity to participate in the meetup held by the Toptal community.

9.Elance


Elance is also a very popular platform in freelancer, with a wide range of work types. Its features are to simplify the entire experience, from setting up files to making and receiving payments quickly and securely.

10.Freelancer


In addition to commonly used features, Freelancer's special feature is that it allows competitors to display their favorite works or compete with other people for a project at the same time.

11.Fiverr


Fiverr is a more interesting part-time platform than other websites. You can sell your unique skills on it for as low as $ 5. You can find a lot of new and even strange skills on it!

12.Remoteok


Remoteok not only offers remote jobs in part-time, but also full-time, contract-signing and internships. The website developer himself is a digital nomad.

13.99designs


This is a platform mainly for graphic designers. You can compete with other designers for a project and get customer feedback.

14.Guru


You can show your work well on the guru platform, and for your skills, guru will push the right work items for you.

15.Wfh


wfh is actually an abbreviation of work from home. It mainly releases software development work, as well as customer support and design work.

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