PeoplePerHour is a website that connects small businesses with freelance workers from across the internet to help them complete small projects quickly and affordably.
According to PeoplePerHour.com, thousands of small businesses use them to hire remote, freelance workers to complete small projects, or just to work for a few hours a week. They claim this allows small businesses to stay flexible.
PeoplePerHour says this benefits small businesses because they can create virtual teams of people across the country – or even internationally – “without the red tape, cost, and bureaucracy of traditional employment.”
They have seven main categories of projects: IT/Programming, Marketing/Sales, Design, Admin/Secretarial, Writing/Translation, Accounting/Legal, or Other. Each category is broken into smaller, more specific categories so workers can something that works for them.
Both businesses and workers can register at PeoplePerHour.com for free. The website does take a small fee from workers, however, when they successfully book a job.
Do you have any experience with PeoplePerHour? If so, please leave a review below.
Are they IT projects???
Thus - the down side of non verified reviews.
- Examples?
In the area of translation, where I am active the most, I could say that the payments are higher than any similar site I have used. Also, as it is now, I can find better financial rewards than my work in real life.
If I was a client, I would also prefer it if I could, for a partial work.
I just tried joining the site and my application got denied: they asked me to please remove my website details and resubmit.
So I resubmitted with this message:
I work hard and I deserve my exposure.
Remove my website details?
No way. Go f yourself, PPH.
people in india work online, get payed in usd and spend it in a country where $1 gets you like four times the product. lower cost of living in India and the Philippines dude