If you’ve ever bought links or content before, you’ve probably heard of Fiverr before. It is one of the largest marketplaces for freelancers out there, but there are many other options that are better and also safer.

In today’s article, we’re looking at some of the best Fiverr alternatives that you should consider — for different jobs and for working with better professionals. As you might know, Fiverr prices can be very affordable, but that also means that you may not find the best people for the job. Read on to find out more!

Note: this is an article addressed to business owners or entrepreneurs looking to hire, but freelancers might also get some value out of the list we’ve put together.

Truelancer


This one is similar to Upwork in many ways, in that you are not going to stumble upon a myriad of identical listings coming from freelancers here. You will have to do the grunt work and post the project yourself and then review all of the applicants.

There is quite a bit of professionalism using Truelancer, though, which means that you basically gain access to a large pool of people you may want to be working with at one point.

As a person hiring someone to do a job, you can actually request a sample from the freelancer you may be interested in. This is another platform that charges the workers and not the prospective employers, so if you are a business owner, you have nothing to worry about in this sense.

Outsourcely


If you want one of the alternatives to Fiverr that looks and feels good and that can also match you with the right freelancers, you’ve come to the right place. Outsourcely is one of the top choices you now have available.
Ever since it came to be, back in 2014, it’s been one of the top competitors of larger platforms such as Upwork and Fiverr. You’re not going to come across project gigs here as you would on Fiverr, though, so you will need to post the listings yourself.

The aspect that sets it aside from many of the other options that we have showcased in this post is the fact that it is not focused on short-term jobs.

Therefore, if you are actually looking for someone to hire for a part-time or full-time position, even remotely and without handling the hassle of the hire in your country, Outsourcely should be right up your alley. If not, this is not the best match for you.

Gigbucks


This one is by far the top Fiverr SEO alternative in the sense that it’s pretty much organized in the same way. As a freelancer, you need to create a listing that’s as appealing as possible and that gets you noticed and also gets you orders.

As an employer, you do not have to post any project and there are no costs for you whatsoever. You simply find the person you are searching for using the search system that’s conveniently available on the platform.

For short-term gigs, we’d say that this is probably your best bet if, for some reason or the other, you cannot use Fiverr right now. Freelancers are charged 20% out of the value of every order, which is exactly the amount that Fiverr asks for, too.

SEO Clerks


When it comes to the top Fiverr SEO alternatives, you should definitely consider this one. Here, you can find anything from backlinks to PBNs, guest posts on truly authoritative websites, and more. Other categories that range from app development to online marketing and ghostwriting are also available, so the network isn’t solely focused on SEO.
The nice thing about this option is that as an employer, you can filter out the gigs based on several different factors, such as level of experience, price, skills, and more.

Much like Fiverr, SEO Clerks also uses a system where they categorize freelancers based on the reviews (or likes, in this case) they may have received from past employers.
FlexJobs
More than 5,000 serious companies now use FlexJobs to work with talent that they might otherwise have had no access to. There are more than 30,000 available jobs at the time we’re writing this, so the opportunities for the freelancers themselves are quite generous, too.

The gigs are categorized in several dozens of categories, so you can find whatever you might be searching for with as little time and effort as possible. We’d say that the platform’s reliability is what recommends it as a good Fiverr alternative.

FreeUp

Creating a listing on this website is completely free of charge, which makes it a fairly good choice for startups and entrepreneurs managing small e-commerce businesses, for example.

There’s really nothing negative to add with regard to FreeUp in that both the freelancers they have on there and the employers that use the platform seem to be quite satisfied with the service.

And the main reason for that is the fact that FreeUp does a background check on every freelancer that submits an application — so if that person doesn’t exist or has engaged in some shady activity, they have zero chance of joining this freelancing platform. That, in turn, means that entrepreneurs can’t work with bad freelancers. Also, you can start your new journey with isitwork.com

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