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Eden I Community Member

How Tables turned for me

Hello to all the stuggling freelancers there!
It took me 6 months to land my 1st job and now i am getting these every now and then. I was struggling to get  1-2 views on my profile in the week to now 20+ and continuing. I took many courses and stuff and was very disappointed. I realized that you can't follow a written template, you have to write each proposal so that client know's that you are valuing his job. Certification played an impactful role in my profile as i usally recives invites that creates more chances for me getting the job. Try to add each of your service(even smaller) seprately that add's a plus point in client's mind about your work

Try to deliver a best value to client for his payment so that he comes back to you everytime. Meet client's expectation as you are the only one who knows about his work. Be paitent and realize what your client is looking for when writing proposal. If you are following the proposal writing skills of your friend who is not even from your domain then Stop!

Will be happy to deliver good to you guys if you guys want!

Thanks!

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William T's avatar
William T C Community Member

Use Consultations for the top of your sales funnel to increase your revenues.

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

I will surely, Thanks for your valuable advice

 

Anthony's avatar
Anthony H Community Member

Alas, William is still writing as if he were talking with a mouth full of crackers. Some of the words are clear, but he forgets to add context almost every time.

 

I know what the word Consultations means, but I have no clue what he is referring to. I can vaguely imagine what a sales funnel is ... probably related to a sales process invented by Mumbles McJargon.  I know what revenues mean, so I'm intrigued ... sort of like listening to a dolphin squeak for half hour and suddenly come out with the words, "or it's your funeral." You know ... you wish you'd been paying attention all along, but it's too late ... still, it's William ... so you give him a break. He's from Iota, Texas, don't you know.

William T's avatar
William T C Community Member

Lol 😁

 

Upwork has Consultations, Projects, and Project Catalogs that clients can purchase services; my profile can be viewed to see all three points.

 

A sales funnel is the beginning of the sales process to capture a lead or obtain a sale.

 

Basically point a prospect to a robust Consultation page which is connected to an Upwork calendar for scheduling and get paid for either 30 or 60 minutes of your time.

 

Step 1 - Consultation for a business strategy

Step 2 - Project for implemenation

Step 3 - Hire a viritual assistant (VA) if need to maintain

 

The above is the most effective sales funnel or process for increasing sales on Upwork provided the skills are in-demand.

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

yeah but i don't have consultation option

William T's avatar
William T C Community Member

Use a Project Catalog until then; same affect.

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

So, it means conducting business.

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Good to see you here, You helped me alot when i was struggling

Ravindra's avatar
Ravindra B Community Member


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Alas, William is still writing as if he were talking with a mouth full of crackers. Some of the words are clear, but he forgets to add context almost every time.

 

I know what the word Consultations means, but I have no clue what he is referring to. I can vaguely imagine what a sales funnel is ... probably related to a sales process invented by Mumbles McJargon.  I know what revenues mean, so I'm intrigued ... sort of like listening to a dolphin squeak for half hour and suddenly come out with the words, "or it's your funeral." You know ... you wish you'd been paying attention all along, but it's too late ... still, it's William ... so you give him a break. He's from Iota, Texas, don't you know.


Haha! Well said, Anthony!

 

"Certa bonum certamen"
SAIMA's avatar
SAIMA K Community Member

Great tips! One key takeaway is to customize each proposal to show clients that you truly understand their needs.

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Yeah it does

Samer's avatar
Samer B Community Member

Nice down, focus and stay strong. Its a tough time now but you need to get through it.

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Thanks alot mate

Vesna's avatar
Vesna M Community Member

That doesnt play a role. You have young account so they promote you so you stay here. You will have more views like this for some time and then less and less. They push wind into wings of newcomers. That's how you stay and expect it will repeat itself. It's like dead beat relationship.

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Ahmad's avatar
Ahmad J Community Member

Congratulations on your success! Your journey is truly inspiring, especially for freelancers who are just starting out. It’s a great reminder that persistence and tailoring each proposal to the client’s specific needs really pay off. I couldn’t agree more about certifications—they can be a game-changer in making your profile stand out. And yes, delivering exceptional value to clients builds long-term relationships! Thanks for sharing these helpful insights. Keep up the great work!

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Thanks alot

Eldar's avatar
Eldar H Community Member

Besides stuff like upskilling, adding consultations, etc., another thing that works surprisingly well is disregarding "the rules" with regard to what to apply and not apply to.

 

Many say if there are more than 15-20 applicants, don't apply for the job. Well, my most stable and best client is a company whose job ad had 50+ applicants when I applied.

 

Many say don't work with totally new clients, they can be a minefield. My most lucrative client, another one, created their account on the day they invited me and I was their first hire on the platform.

 

Many say that you need to carefully craft each proposal tailoring to each job. Some of the best contracts I had was when I responded to an invite or even submitted a (not an invite-based) proposal as a lazy one liner, even when I had a relatively new account.

 

Disregarding rules like those works, and not only on Upwork but in many areas of life. YMMV.

 

  

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Yeah patience is the key, Surely describing your each expertise apart will help clients understand you better with sample attached to it

Lala's avatar
Lala R Community Member

HeyEden!

It's awesome to hear how your freelance journey has changed! Your tips about personalizing proposals and showing real value to clients are spot on. Every job is different, and understanding what a client needs really helps. I love your idea of focusing on certifications and listing services individually. Thanks for sharing your experience it's a great reminder for all of us to keep improving and be patient. Wishing you more success ahead!

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Thanks alot. Will keep trying to add new values for all 

Bakare's avatar
Bakare N Community Member

Congratulations Eden!

 

Excited to read your tables-turning story. Truly, writing proposals right "from the heart" hits. I got my first job writing the proposal from my heart.

 

I am sure I will get the second and multiple this way too. Sharing my tables-turning story soon too!

 

Regards.

Eden's avatar
Eden I Community Member

Same here, I got it like this too