paint-brush
42 Stories To Learn About Gig Economyby@learn

42 Stories To Learn About Gig Economy

by Learn Repo7mOctober 28th, 2023
Read on Terminal Reader
Read this story w/o Javascript
tldt arrow

Too Long; Didn't Read

Learn everything you need to know about Gig Economy via these 42 free HackerNoon stories.
featured image - 42 Stories To Learn About Gig Economy
Learn Repo HackerNoon profile picture

Let's learn about Gig Economy via these 42 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Hacking The Future of the Gig Economy

Today’s popular gig work consists of: Uber and Lyft, or other rideshare driving, freelance writing, food delivery through the likes of Postmates, Uber Eats, and DoorDash, side-job skilled labor and, errand running, and more. Although the high-demand of gig work has influenced the misconception of its age, you should know gig work has provided civilians with a flexible option in earning currency since 1915. Given the historical and economical changes in the availability of gig work, workers and brands are calling on the country’s legislature to change with the times.

2. 5 Secrets to Making More Money as a Gig Driver on Uber, Lyft, and More

To take full advantage of the rapidly growing ride-sharing and delivery market, we offer 5 hacks for drivers to maximize their profits by identifying problems.

3. How Adult Content Creators Are Shaping the Future of NFTs

Adult content creation is about to become more equitable and safe on the blockchain through NFTs

4. Is There A Black Market For Freelance Accounts?

Do you want to sell or buy a freelance account?

5. 13 Passive Income Ideas To Help You Make Money

Everyone's dream is to make money without having to work for it. While that might not be possible, there are ways to make money without having to work too hard

6. What Will the Gig Economy be like in 2022?

Any sort of work that doesn't really need an everyday occupation is viewed as a Gig Economy.

7. How the Gig Economy Has Changed Click Fraud

Back in 2001 paid search was just becoming ‘a thing’, and not far behind it was click fraud. For those not totally up to speed, click fraud is where paid links receive clicks from non-human or vindictive parties. Think bots, enterprising publishers and business rivals who have a lot to gain from your ad being knocked off the top spot.

8. Two Years an Upwork Slave: How to Own Freelancers and Sue Those You Can’t Own

So, my story goes, one day I decided that enough is enough and it’s about time for me to part ways with Upwork. Once my beloved platform has rubbed me the wrong way more than once. I was free to opt in. So, I’m free to opt out. Right? You are free to join and you are free to say goodbye. This is what freelancing is supposed to be all about — freedom. Right again? Well, it turns out that there’s a catch — an Upwork legal catch.

9. The Death of Freelancing: Upwork Project Catalog

If you can't beat them, don't join them - copy them!

10. Upwork Costs: From Nada To Prada

The best things in freelance life are supposed to be FREE! Right?

11. "Blockchain has the Ability to Raise Billions out of Poverty" Rahkeem Morris, Syrg Co-Founder & CEO.

Syrg is empowering both employers and employees using automation tools. Their CEO shares the fascinating origin story and explains their covid pivot.

12. 3 Major Tax Deductions for Entrepreneurs

If you’re an entrepreneur, you understand the importance of managing the administrative side of your business. You also know how much of a pain it is (and the time it consumes) to ensure that you stay on track.

13. NoodleShop: Seeking All Talents and Entrepreneurs

Discover NoodleShop, the innovative decentralized platform revolutionizing the gig economy.

14. 6 Free Tools and Methods to Find Creators [2023 Update]

A list of 6 free tools and methods to find relevant content creators and their emails to collaborate and work with individuals that can be helpful to you.

15. Blockchain transforming HR from the backend

HR is in desperate need of a method of managing talent and people. Blockchain can do that.

16. The Inevitable Growth of Post-Pandemic Gig Economy

Some gig jobs flourished directly as a result of the pandemic. As the US moves beyond COVID-19, freelance will play an important role in recovery.

17. Lets Study the Seattle Airbnb Data

So, recently I started my Udacity Nanodegree on Data Scientist. To be honest the first project speaks about CRISP-DM which is CRoss-Industry Standard Process for Data Mining.Let's leave it apart and start working on what we learn from the dataset.

18. Forget The Gig Economy, Join The Life Economy: Get Paid To Live

Written by Chris Kalaboukis, Chief Philosopher, Engineer, and Futurist at hellofuture written for Nodle and Hackernoon.

19. Here's How Freelancers can Reduce Their Liabilities to Gigs

For many people, the app-enabled gig economy has changed the way that they approach work. It has allowed people to pick up new side hustles, extra freelance work, or even start whole new careers.

20. Freelancing vs. The Gig Economy

Is it too much to say that the gig economy’s good name is damaged beyond repair?

21. How to Take Advantage of Project Economy and the Rise of Project Managers

Project Economy is another new way people are learning to make money in the world buy working from one project to another, using their skills to add value.

22. Exploring Synergy between AI and Blockchain for the Rising Gig economy

Freelancing is probably one of the main pillars of the modern economy. It would be difficult to get our job or task done if it’s not for on-demand services platforms and freelancers. This helps us to manage time and resources efficiently and achieve goals that seem plausible before.

23. Pros and Cons of The Gig Economy: Can Remote Workers Be Assets in Small Business?

Advancements in technology have made it possible for businesses to operate as normal with significantly fewer in-house staff.

24. A Brief History of Fiverr's Out-of-Tune Marketing Campaigns

The first law of thermodynamics says that you can't get something for nothing, or can you?!

25. How Dangerous Is It to Be Gig Worker?

How dangerous is it to be a gig worker in America?

26. Andreessen Horowitz is Betting on the Passion Economy

Andreesen Horowitz has invested broadly across the creator economy, and, by platforming media, stands to gain billions whether or not creators succeed.

27. As Gen Z Enters the Workforce, They Value Stark Transparency

How Gen Z Will Change Corporate Culture — And How We Might Prepare for It

28. Is Upwork Going to Pull a Myspace?

All great empires fall from within, including the digital ones.

29. Let’s Talk About Fees, You Busy Freelance Bees!

The necessary evil. For freelancers they are always too high. For freelance platforms always too low. Is there such a thing as a win-win percentage?

30. What Should You Do If Upwork Sends You a “Dear John” Letter?

"We are contacting you to let you know we have suspended your access to Upwork indefinitely."

31. Web Monetization + Gig Economy = Digital Nomadism?

Due to various technological developments, it is now easier than ever to earn money online. Known as the gig economy, there is a massive free-market system for independent workers looking to earn an extra buck. Monetizing one's expertise can remain a challenge, however.

32. "Centralized service providers theoretically can end their products" - Masato Kakamu

The sheer number of professionals and artisans opting for more flexible working and sharing models aided by significant advancements in communication and transaction-based technologies have surged in recent years.

33. How To Utilise Gig Economy As A Start-up For Flexible Success

Gig economy prospers post-pandemic. How can startups utilise flexible workers in their business strategy to get more affordable employees in their offices.

34. How My Hacker Noon Stories Impacted Upwork Stock Prices

If you think that a small story can't make a big splash, then, good luck with that!

35. Freelance Marketplace 2.0: Where Future of Work Happens

Unless you have been living under a rock, you have most likely heard of the term “freelance economy” — which currently makes up 35% of the U.S. workforce and is projected to reach 50.9% by 2027.

36. How Crypto Is Changing The Gig Economy

The creator economy, emerging online trends, and new crypto economies are pioneering more opportunities for creators to capitalize. Various platforms, protocols, and digital marketplaces are all competing for the attention of users and the creativity they provide. This is spearheading a high level of independence and entrepreneurial mindset, especially within the younger digital-native Gen Z generation. Crypto economies are shaping the future of work for the next generations of creator economy participants.

37. An Introduction to The Bounty Economy

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) are creating their own micro-economies, issuing bounties to members to complete tasks to achieve their mission.

38. The "Golden Million" Upwork Freelancers: Between Conspiracy Theory and Business Reality

You have probably heard and read about the “Golden Billion” conspiracy theory.

39. Are freelance developers different?

Rise of the contract coder

40. The Gig Economy Beyond Borders: How Borderless Finance Can Revolutionize the Future of Remote Work

Gig economy and WFH are becoming increasingly popular, and global lockdown measures have introduced companies globally to the transformative qualities of WFH.

41. Is It Time to Move to a Decentralized Gig Economy?

The freelancing economy has taken over the world. In less than 10 years, there may be more freelancers in the US than full-time workers. This growth

42. The Passion Economy is The Future of The Marketplace

The Future of Marketplaces is an unknown. However, the rise of the Passion Economy could be an opportunity to create marketplaces with passion-driven verticals.

Thank you for checking out the 42 most read stories about Gig Economy on HackerNoon.

Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.