Earn As A Freelancer Without A PayPal Account

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Money (Photo credit: 401(K) 2012)

What?! I know this is baffling, but I’m not kidding. Yeah, this is only possible at GlobeSkill. But let me not rush you…

With the numerous freelance sites available, it becomes quite confusing to nail down the site that will meet your needs as a freelancer. Most sites are rather cluttered, making it hard for clients to find the right freelancers or even for the writers to spot promising employers.

Kenyan writers have made a name for themselves in the writing industry across the globe. Of course, most of the sites pay through PayPal and for a Kenyan writer, you will find withdrawing your bucks a harrowing experience despite having spent hours, if not weeks, writing online. However, GlobeSkill has simplified things for the Kenyan writer.

Don’t Google PayPal, Google ePay-Kenya

Signing up at GlobeSkill means as a Kenyan freelancer, you’ll forget the torture of a lengthy and expensive process in withdrawing your hard-earned bucks from PayPal. It’s sad to note that some Kenyan writers earned from writing and a few months down the line, the money is still in their PayPal accounts since they’re experiencing difficulties withdrawing from PayPal. Of course if you keep browsing through FreelancerKenya, you’ll get excellent methods for withdrawing money from PayPal in Kenya.

Even those who have signed up an account with ePay-Kenya know how expensive and hectic it can be to withdraw from their accounts. However, GlobeSkill has made it easy for Kenyan freelancers to withdraw their money online. Paid up service providers like Gold also get to enjoy unrestricted access to the GlobeSkill inbox for private messaging.

Complete Your Work and be “M-Pesad” or “Zapped” From your ePay-Kenya Account

GlobeSkill has a system that connects you to your employer from any part of the world. After the freelancer has begun a contract with the employer, the employer will release the payment to GlobeSkill from PayPal, Skrill or a credit card. The freelancer will complete the project and GlobeSkill will release the funds to the service provider’s ePay-Kenya account. The service provider can then transfer the cash to their Zap or M-Pesa accounts.

Low Withdrawal Rates

The service provider will only be charged a low commission rate of 3.5 percent and $3 for the transfer of money from their ePay-Kenya accounts to their M-Pesa or Zap accounts. Therefore, gone are the days when you had to spend countless hours working online, only to have a huge fraction of your earnings get lost through multiple hidden withdrawal charges.

Secure Escrow Service

As a freelancer, you only need to sign up with ePay-Kenya and GlobeSkill and then start bidding for jobs at GlobeSkill. On the GlobeSkill site, you will find an escrow payment system whereby after the employer has released your payment, he or she cannot retract it. This is one of the most secure and reliable online payment systems you can find. In case of any dispute, ePay-Kenya will mediate and come up with the best solution for both parties. This gives the freelancer security that the client is able to pay the cash for the project.

About the Author

Antony is an established copywriter and has written a couple of posts on how to make money online, some of which are featured on Vutawaya. He also runs a number of personal blogs, his recent acquisition being TecPolice.

About Walter

Freelance writer, blogger and internet marketer. My joy is to see you making money online. Feel free to browse around and leave a comment. I strive to reply to all queries.

Comments2 Comments

  1. Raymond says:

    Hi Walter,I like the way you articulate complex issues.Your honesty n how you satisfy those who seek you advice is reason that have prompted me to post you this-I am not a writer but I have been following you on this platform and I admit I’ve been boiling with envy to read how guys mint chums online.Does an o-level fella have the acumen required for this kind of assignments? It’s hard reading about how people are making money while I wallow in poverty.Any hope for me?Raymond.

    • Walter says:

      Hi Raymond,

      Thanks a lot for your polite words. This particular post was written by Antony as you can see at the end of the post so all credit for this article goes to him.

      To answer your question, sure you do have a huge chance of making it online. Simply start small with the tips you see on this blog and soon you’ll be happy you made it. I’ve seen people start from scratch through my tips and ending up making a decent living out of freelancing.

      All the best :)

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