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SEOClerks: Is This the Best Freelance Marketplace for Newbies?
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 277677, member: 29399"] When it comes to freelancing, the obvious choices are Fiverr and Upwork. However, if you are new to freelancing, Fiverr and Upwork might be very difficult for you to get jobs because these platforms have established freelancers, thus making it harder for new freelancers to secure jobs. For new freelancers, SEOClerks might be the better choice. Based on the name (SEO), you might be tempted to think SEOClerks is a marketplace for SEO-related work, however, that’s not the case. Apart from SEO-related work, you can also find works related to art and design, content and writing, Programming, virtual assistant, social media marketing, etc. On Fiverr, you will have to create a gig and make money when someone buys your gigs. On Upwork, you will have to bid on jobs and can make money only when accepted. However, SEOClerks is a blend of Fiverr and Upwork, you can not only sell your gigs but also apply for jobs. [/QUOTE]
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