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In this episode, Yousaf Yunes breaks down the changing reality of freelance marketplaces and whether they are still worth using for freelancers, agencies, and PPC professionals. He reacts to a video discussing the decline of major freelance platforms, including rising fees, paid proposal systems, public market pressure, freelancer frustration, and the impact of AI on service-based work.
Yousaf shares his experience building a business through freelance marketplaces, explaining that they can still be useful, but only if you present yourself as a true expert with strong case studies, a polished profile, and the ability to attract higher-quality clients. He warns that newer freelancers may struggle because the system increasingly feels like a pay-to-play system, with freelancers paying to apply, paying platform and withdrawal fees, and competing for jobs that may never even be awarded.
The episode also covers how paid proposal boosts and dynamic pricing have created trust issues among freelancers. Yousaf argues that while freelance platforms may still be worth keeping as one channel, freelancers and agencies should not rely on them as their main business engine. Instead, referrals, white-label partnerships, niche authority, and direct client relationships are becoming more important.
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By CEO and Founder of YRV Dynamics, Yousaf YunesIn this episode, Yousaf Yunes breaks down the changing reality of freelance marketplaces and whether they are still worth using for freelancers, agencies, and PPC professionals. He reacts to a video discussing the decline of major freelance platforms, including rising fees, paid proposal systems, public market pressure, freelancer frustration, and the impact of AI on service-based work.
Yousaf shares his experience building a business through freelance marketplaces, explaining that they can still be useful, but only if you present yourself as a true expert with strong case studies, a polished profile, and the ability to attract higher-quality clients. He warns that newer freelancers may struggle because the system increasingly feels like a pay-to-play system, with freelancers paying to apply, paying platform and withdrawal fees, and competing for jobs that may never even be awarded.
The episode also covers how paid proposal boosts and dynamic pricing have created trust issues among freelancers. Yousaf argues that while freelance platforms may still be worth keeping as one channel, freelancers and agencies should not rely on them as their main business engine. Instead, referrals, white-label partnerships, niche authority, and direct client relationships are becoming more important.
Key Takeaways
#yousafyunes