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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: catvice14 on March 22, 2022, 12:45:12 PM
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Freelancing is all about finding a role you’re good at, which you can do any time. This means you’ll still be able to devote enough time and energy to studies and exams. Even tho I was skeptical at first after I got paid for smth I thought was not valuable my confidence really grew a lot. I started with app.hyve.works, which a friend recommended to me, and I didn't understand why he was so insistent with it until I saw the insanely high fees that other platforms have. Is there any other type of freelancing that can try? Ps: I do small marketing/copywriting tasks.
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if you are active in crypto writing, you can participate in the bounty in this forum campaign article, and can also take part in competitions that are usually found on the medium for more information
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There are many ways one can be able to make money in freelancing and we already have many freelance platforms where one can showcase his skills and talents for the whole world to appreciate and pay. In fact, I know that here in my country, there are many freelancers who are making good money from outsourcing clients abroad. And now, we must have a blockchain-based and crypto-supported platform that can work for all of us in this expanding industry. Now, rather than just promote HYVE why not also tell us more of the many advantages it got compared to other more traditional freelancer sites?
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There are several way to be freelancing, but If we discuss about this at this forum.
I think I'm agree, students can join bounties projects.
There are many bounties projects here, signature campaign, social media etc.
They can join in several potential project such as EGO bounty, and Aladdin projects.
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I did some freelancing, affiliate marketing, surveys, focus groups, sponsored ads (I had a small following), and pretty much everything I could to make cash when I was a student. I even did some work for Coinbuzz, AskGamblers, and a major hotel brand.
I enjoyed it, but it taught me that being consistent and working endlessly are just as important (if not more so) than talent. I made good money and actually make less now that I have a full-time job, but I also have a lot more free time and I'm not a slave to a dozen different clients, so it's all good!
There are lots of ways to earn as a student, but none are easy or quick.
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I think it is very seldom for the student to have an understanding about in the cryptocurrency, they are very few actually especially in this moment of time. But also good, imagine while being student they have an understanding in the cryptocurrency, that is really good and admirable for me. And to gain here is just simply do trade depending in the exchange they like to play with.
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Freelancing is all about finding a role you’re good at, which you can do any time. This means you’ll still be able to devote enough time and energy to studies and exams. Even tho I was skeptical at first after I got paid for smth I thought was not valuable my confidence really grew a lot. I started with app.hyve.works, which a friend recommended to me, and I didn't understand why he was so insistent with it until I saw the insanely high fees that other platforms have. Is there any other type of freelancing that can try? Ps: I do small marketing/copywriting tasks.
If you have the skills then try to visit upwork or freelancer, these are the top sites that I know for part time jobs.. You can also do bounties here like social media campaigns, signature, etc.. it also the best to earn extra money..
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there are many ways to make money on the internet, you can do anything even as a student as long as it doesn't interfere with your study time.
Usually they invest is the best way to learn because it doesn't take much time, sometimes just monitor for a few minutes then decide to buy or sell after that you can leave your job without worrying.
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I think it is very seldom for the student to have an understanding about in the cryptocurrency, they are very few actually especially in this moment of time. But also good, imagine while being student they have an understanding in the cryptocurrency, that is really good and admirable for me. And to gain here is just simply do trade depending in the exchange they like to play with.
Today's children are different from before, more agile in finding crypto info, let alone joining the airdrop, mostly high school students, who dominate,
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There are ways you can earn in crypto. It all boils down to your risk appetite and how much you are ready to put down. But you have to do your research
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there are many ways to make money on the internet, you can do anything even as a student as long as it doesn't interfere with your study time.
Usually they invest is the best way to learn because it doesn't take much time, sometimes just monitor for a few minutes then decide to buy or sell after that you can leave your job without worrying.
They can invest in crypto or other. But they must have money or capital first.
I think they can join or participate in bounty campaign program in forum,
When the got free tokens, sell . they can convert in to top coins.
It's the best way to do, to get free tokens.
I have joined in bounty campaign and taught my family that still students.