Freelance Platform Kmong Launches 'MoneyPlus' Financial and Side Job Content Service
E-Book Service on Side Hustle Investment Based on Experts' Experience in Various Fields
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Kmong, a freelance market operated by CEO Park Hyun-ho, announced on the 29th that it has newly launched 'Kmong Money Plus,' an e-book service providing knowledge content related to investments and side jobs, including stocks and real estate.
Money Plus offers more than 2,500 e-books covering various financial technologies and side job know-how, including stocks, real estate, blog monetization, commerce affiliate marketing, overseas purchasing agency, e-book publishing, emoticon and merchandise production.
In particular, Money Plus provides e-books in PDF format for lifetime ownership, and for further inquiries, users can contact authors directly through Kmong's messenger function for one-on-one questions and consultations. Linked with various Kmong services, it delivers know-how on side jobs and startups through 200,000 experts across 11 fields.
Currently, Kmong hosts experts in design, IT/programming, video/photo/editing, marketing, translation/interpretation, document/writing, business consulting, employment/side jobs, fortune-telling/counseling, lessons/practical education, and custom orders, offering a total of 250,000 products. Last year, the top 10% of experts registered in each field on Kmong recorded average annual earnings of 344 million KRW in IT·programming, 167 million KRW in design, and 85 million KRW in video·photo·music.
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Park Hyun-ho, CEO of Kmong, said, "Many people strive to generate income but face many difficulties from the preparation stage," adding, "We will minimize costs for video production, design, and promotion, and provide easy and fast access to more information at affordable prices through Money Plus."
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