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Do You Make More Money on Fiverr or UpWork?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 1:14 am

Do you want to make some extra money? Maybe you’re a stay at home mom or a college student.

Or maybe you’re just looking for a way to make some extra money. Either way, you’ve probably heard of Fiverr and UpWork. But which one is better?

Let’s take a look at Fiverr. Fiverr is a website where you can offer your services for $5. That’s right, just $5.

You can offer to do just about anything, from writing articles to designing logos to creating videos. And people are always looking for new and interesting services on Fiverr. So if you have a unique skill, there’s a good chance you can make some money on Fiverr.

Now let’s take a look at UpWork. UpWork is similar to Fiverr in that it’s a freelancing platform. But there are some key differences. First of all, on UpWork, you can set your own price.

So if you think your services are worth more than $5, you can charge accordingly. Additionally, UpWork offers more protection for both buyers and sellers. So if you’re worried about getting scammed on Fiverr, UpWork might be a better option for you.

So which one is better? Well, it depends.

If you’re just looking to make a quick buck, then Fiverr is probably your best bet. But if you’re looking to build a long-term freelance business, then UpWork is the way to go.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that there are many scams online promising easy money. Do not be fooled by these offers. Many of these websites will ask for your personal information and then use it to commit identity theft or other fraud. Some will even ask for your bank account information so they can empty your account. Be very careful when considering an offer to make money online. Do your research to make sure the website is legitimate, and never give out your personal information unless you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.