Oct 11, 2015 05:07:25 PM by Suleman I
Can any expert tell me about how to write a proposal in upwork that wins job ?
Below is the sample of my previous proposal:
Dear Hiring Manager,
My name is Suleman Iqbal & I am a professional logo designer with over 4 years of experience. I have attached some of my logo designs & client testimonials.
Visit my profile, You will find me best fit to bring help to your company.
I can assure you few things:
1. I will communicate clearly and work extremely fast.
2. I am willing to do unlimited revisions until you are fully satisfied.
3. I will ensure that this project ends in a good manner.
Let's find an appropriatie time to disccus about the project & budget.
Thanks for your precious time to consider my proposal.
Best Regards,
Suleman Iqbal
Oct 11, 2015 06:42:35 PM by Aaron H
Copy-paste wont cut it. You need to write each proposal customized to the job you're proposing to! There are some parts that you can re-use, but if your proposal is just generic the client will know IMMEDIATELY!!
Oct 12, 2015 07:00:19 AM by Suleman I
Hi Aaron H,
Thanks for your comment. But the sample letter which I have posted in not copy-paste. I wrote it by myself customizely. I take almost 20 minutes to read the job description,their previous work history and their average hourly rate and then I apply with customize proposal.
Thanks
Suleman
Oct 11, 2015 08:06:49 PM by Saiful I
See this thread, It will be helpful.
Never use copy paste cover letter from online sample cover letter. Try to write simply in short description.
Thanks
Oct 11, 2015 10:54:52 PM by Scott E
Never offer unlimited revisions, as one day somebody will take full advantage of that. So unless you truly wouldn't mind tweaking something every waking hour for the rest of your life, for no additional pay, best to lose that part and specify a finite amount of revisions.
Oct 22, 2015 11:43:55 AM by Julianne G
Of course, Scott, you know I disagree. I've been offering revisions until clients are happy for a decade. I've never had anyone take advantage that I can recall. Of course... I'm nearly perfect.
Oct 11, 2015 11:53:47 PM by Scott E
To echo what the other guys have said... we can only provide you with an appropriate cover letter if you provide the contents of the job listing. A cut and paste proposal won't cut it, as it needs to be tailored to the specific project.
The thing is, you're not allowed to post job listings in the forums, so this isn't going to happen. And the best person to give advise on writing a proposal for a specific job, is probably the person who is most likely to be awarded that specific job... so if they give you advice on how to win the project, then they themselves would then be less likely to be awarded that project!