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Best Freelance Platforms for Content Moderators

Few years back, freelancing used to be the last resort to earn money when professionals were unable to crack job interviews. Inability to communicate properly, or lack of degree, relocation issues are some of the very apparently significant factors that compelled professionals to opt for a freelancing career.But surprisingly, top-notch professionals nowadays with superb communication skills and coveted degrees are choosing freelancing to be their career option.


To add on to this, the corporate sector has become aware of the fact that remote work comes out to be more productive than office mode. This has added on to the market requirement for freelancers ever since the COVID crisis period. Agencies are hiring freelancers to complete projects on time and such relationships are creating a great remote working ecosystem.


Of course, there are various advantages of full time office jobs, yet, freelancing has its own merits. Some of them are:

  • Freedom to select the domain you want to work in

  • Work anytime during a day - all that is needed is project submission before or on deadline

  • No need of daily commute to work place

  • Can be on a vacation any time - no project, no liability

  • Flexibility to select working hours - no mandate of 40 hrs/week of work

  • Can easily manage time for self development and rejuvenation


No industry is excluded from this mode of earning money. Content moderation is not an exemption either. We know some freelance content moderators working for $25/hr and making more money per month than a regular office-goer. They are really talented moderators!


There are several freelance platforms where content moderators can find work. Some popular options include:


Upwork - Upwork is a global freelancing platform that connects businesses with freelancers in a variety of fields, including content moderation.


Average pay from clients on this platform is $10-30/hour. Expert moderators can earn up to $50/hr.


Freelancer - Freelancer is another popular platform that allows freelancers to bid on various projects, including content moderation.


Average pay that a content moderator can receive from this platform is $5-35/hr.


Fiverr - Fiverr is a marketplace where freelancers can offer their services in various fields, including content moderation.


Fiverr can give you a flexible package to earn up to $50/hr or bag projects worth $1500-2000/quarter.


Appen - Appen is a platform that offers flexible, part-time work in a variety of fields, including content moderation.


The estimated total pay for a Social Media Content Moderator at Appen is $18 per hour.


Lionbridge - Lionbridge is a global translation and localization company that also offers content moderation services to clients. They often hire freelance moderators.


At Lionbridge, the estimated base pay is $24 per hour. The estimated additional pay is $10 per hour.


CrowdFlower - CrowdFlower is a platform that connects businesses with a distributed workforce to perform tasks such as content moderation.


You can earn up to $45/hr and bag projects of minimum value of $250/month from this platform.


Now you have the information! If you are looking for a new job or job change, try these freelancing platforms. It will surely add a new dimension to you career as a Content moderator.


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