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  2. Fiverr - Wikipedia

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    Services offered on the site include writing, translation, graphic design, video editing and programming. [5] Fiverr's services start at US$5, and can go up to thousands of dollars. [6] [7] In December 2013, Fiverr released their iOS app in the Apple App Store, [8] and in March 2014 the company published their Android app in the Google Play ...

  3. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Research Service defines the "gig economy" as: the collection of markets that match providers to consumers on a gig (or job) basis in support of on-demand commerce. In the basic model, gig workers enter into formal agreements with on-demand companies to provide services to company's clients.

  4. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    Fields, professions, and industries where freelancing is predominant include: music, writing, acting, computer programming, web design, graphic design, translating and illustrating, film and video production, and other forms of piece work that some cultural theorists consider central to the cognitive-cultural economy. [3]

  5. 22 Side Gigs That Can Make You Richer Than a Full-Time Job - AOL

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    City Guide Writer. Average Salary: $40 to $500/project If you love your city and have a passion for writing, a side gig as a city guide writer might be ideal. According to Business Insider, real ...

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  7. Guru.com - Wikipedia

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    Guru Inc. was founded in 1998 [2] in San Francisco as an online clearing house for high tech workers seeking short-term contracts. The company, led by brothers Jon and James Slavet, raised $3M USD in angel funding and a further $16M USD in a full venture round led by Greylock Partners and August Capital. [2]