nDash.co   I have signed up for nDash and spent some time on the platform, but will refrain from giving it a star rating yet, due to reasons explained further below. nDash is a platform designed for professional writers and content creators to connect with clients who want high-quality services. You don’t get to just sign up to be an nDash writer; you have to apply, and they review your LinkedIn profile and qualifications before they approve you. They also have a Code of Conduct, so to speak; they want you to be open and transparent on the platform, and offer the same. They encourageRead More →

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Upwork.com Earning potential: 5 Quality of the opportunities: 2 Quality of the platform: 3 Overall star rating: 3 Upwork is an online marketplace where freelancers create and post profiles, and clients create and post jobs. Freelancers can search, sort, and filter contract jobs and apply for them on the platform, and clients can search freelancers and invite them to apply for their gigs. Upwork works by creating a platform where freelancers and clients can connect and get work done, with a comprehensive set of communication tools for every step of the process, and then they take a percentage of the earnings for every job inRead More →

ContentGather Earning potential: 2 stars Quality of content: 2 stars Quality of the platform: 4 stars Overall star rating: 3 ContentGather is interesting because, in addition to the client-requested writing jobs, it also has a content marketplace, where writers can post pre-written content for sale. What’s Great About ContentGather This content marketplace is a useful feature for writers for two reasons: It sometimes happens that you have written a piece for a client, but they decline it for some reason. It can be difficult to find a place to sell these finished pieces, in order to recover some of the time you’ve already invested inRead More →