cmoneyspinner wrote:I agree with @kgord. However, I signed up anyway because you can earn for referrals. Just because something is not my cup of tea, doesn't mean it's not perfect for someone else. So I share my referral link at my blog and direct others to the site. It might work for them!
Angie10 wrote:I didn't get very far with Freelancer...I registered and almost immediately got exhausted from thinking about the effort required to score the first gig LOL The bidding aspect of freelance sites is the main thing that puts me off.
kchrist030515 wrote:Angie10 wrote:I didn't get very far with Freelancer...I registered and almost immediately got exhausted from thinking about the effort required to score the first gig LOL The bidding aspect of freelance sites is the main thing that puts me off.
My brother said that it wasn't like that when he started Freelance like two years ago. A lot of things changed freelancer grew rapidly because of that. What I think is that they're limiting the payouts than of the monthly income they're earning from bidding projects
Upwork and Fiverr are more established than Freelencer. This could be the reason.ladyninja wrote:When compared to its competitors like Fiverr and Upwork, Freelancer is not as popular as these two. But it has its own market.
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