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The GIG Economy 2023

M2VATE Writers Inc
3 min readJan 5, 2023

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Introduction

The gig economy is going to be huge. There’s no denying it now, and there won’t be in the foreseeable future. The market that’s been growing for years has finally become the norm, even if many people prefer to stick with old-school jobs like manufacturing or retail. Of course, you don’t need to be a professional at anything in order to make money in this new world — but there are certain skills and platforms that will help you get started on your own side hustle right away!

The gig economy is going to be huge.

The gig economy is a growing trend. It’s not just for millennials, and it’s good for everyone, but especially for people with disabilities.

The gig economy allows you to work from home or anywhere else that has Wi-Fi access, go online when your boss isn’t looking (or at all), and make money doing what you love!

You’ll need to be comfortable with being a freelancer.

You’ll need to be comfortable with being a freelancer. You can’t just show up and expect to get paid, because there are many people who want your services and you won’t be able to compete with them on price. Instead, you need to think about how much time it will take for you to do something (and therefore how much money you can make) before starting work on any given project — and then stick with that schedule as long as possible until the job is done.

You also need strong self-confidence in order for this lifestyle choice not only benefit you but also make sense financially; otherwise, if things don’t turn out well financially or emotionally (e.g., if clients don’t pay), then working alone might not seem worth it anymore!

People will rely on small businesses and consumer products companies for their jobs.

The small business and consumer products industries will be more important than ever. People want to buy from businesses they know, trust and like. Local companies are going to have an advantage over big corporations in this regard because people can see how much money their local shops make, so they’re more likely to support them by buying their products instead of getting them…

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M2VATE Writers Inc
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