Jul 13, 2022 10:14:17 AM by Mark K
About this Boosting --
What is your opinion?
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Jul 13, 2022 10:35:37 AM by Robert Y
I rely on my charm instead. It's got me one hire in the last 30 days and 24 proposals.
Jul 13, 2022 10:17:40 AM by Kevin P
I have seen ZERO benefit since the boost function was enabled except for wasted connects. So just a benefit to the company from what I've seen.
Jul 13, 2022 04:38:42 PM by Susan S
I think the only one benefiting is UW. This is simply allowing people to purchase massive amounts of connects and then outbid those who have experience and time behind them that will benefit clients. But again, those connects cost money and that's where UW is raking it in. This does not benefit us, nor does it necessarily benefit clients who expect to hire someone who is experienced enough to handle the work asked for. This is not saying that new freelancers have no experience. But it seems to be allowing people to "cart snatch" jobs away from others. This is not a fair system, but is only a money making scheme.
Jul 13, 2022 10:35:37 AM by Robert Y
I rely on my charm instead. It's got me one hire in the last 30 days and 24 proposals.
Jul 13, 2022 10:57:26 AM by CJ A
NO: This is actually turning OFF clients. Here's one client's complaint in her own words:
I know of quite a few clients that actually ignore or immediately 'reject' boosted proposals. I sent my feedback on this feature a while ago.
It actually has a detrimental affect because your proposal shows as 'boosted' to the clients, so clients know you paid extra to 'cut' to the front of the line, and it ultimately makes you look desperate for a job, which increases the likelihood the client will want nothing to do with that proposal
Jul 13, 2022 11:01:17 AM by Robert Y
With a bit of luck, this could persuade Upwork to ditch the boosting option. I've never understood why they charge people to make or boost proposals, and then give out loads of free connects. Self-defeating, you might think.
Sep 22, 2022 06:14:25 PM by Brandon M
That was a fantastic example from a client's perspective. The majority of them review by specific criteria so they find the right people & also get approval from their bosses lol
Oct 11, 2023 09:42:11 PM by Dmytro K
Thanks for this comment! Hope it works for most of the clients. I really disappointed with these new features. Instead of doing normal, modern working product we get a bunch of confussed features.
Jul 13, 2022 11:17:05 AM Edited Jul 13, 2022 11:37:13 AM by Rafael M
Personally, I believe the boosting feature is one of the worst feature ideas I've ever seen, and it provides no benefit to either the freelancer or the client.
On the freelancer side, it doesn't seem fair that someone who is frequently less qualified than you can simply cheat in order to appear to be in a privileged position. It reminds me of one of the worst aspects of the real-world market system, where people can cheat their way to the top. Why would you add something like that to the platform? To be honest, I have no idea.
On the client side, you simply want to hire the most qualified person for the job as quickly and efficiently as possible. The boosting system prioritizes resources over talent, which will eventually lead to less-than-ideal results, frustration, and, ultimately, looking for talent elsewhere the next time.
Also, the worse freelancers have already found a loophole to earn hundreds of free connects by bidding on all those spam/scam job posts, which literally reply to everyone who applies. So, if the boosting system was supposed to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff, it also doesn't work.
It's a total lose-lose, situation. I guess the only side that wins something with this is Upwork itself, but only in the short run.
Oct 29, 2022 10:50:02 AM by Yasmin G
Well said. It was perhaps an idea with good intentions (my experience with Upwork has been that they are very supportive of their freelancers), but as the weeks go by, I'm seeing 40-50 connects on the. boosted list, and it's just unaffordable to compete. My hope is that clients still value my proposal even if it's not boosted.
Jul 13, 2022 12:08:35 PM by Ashraf K
Boosting definitely helped me get more interviews...here are my past 90 days it is not bad at all...I have always had about 10% response rate to my proposals now Upwork's stats prove that my response with "Organic" proposals has remained the same but with "Boosted Proposals" the response rate has almost doubled!
I feel the bid should be vary calculated and not just a random number...also the value of the job should be considered while bidding.
Jul 13, 2022 04:11:29 PM by Jeanne H
Has boosting resulted in being hired more often? And if you say yes, how do you know?
Jul 14, 2022 03:06:23 AM by Ashraf K
Yes, it has resulted in jobs as well. But the function of a boost here is to help you get noticed by the client and if your proposal is effective you win the interview and once you get the interview the ball is in the freelancer's court to convert that interview into a job.
The boosting can help you get noticed and is more likely to generate the lead by way of an interview, now converting that interview into a job is totally a freelancer's skill. I choose clients very carefully during the interview and turn down jobs more than I accept. But my interview-to-job ratio has remained the same about 60%.
And you can find the stats under Find Work->My stats->Scroll down to the bottom there is a new section called Analytics.
Under Analytics you can select what you wish to view the image I posted from the "Proposals" option then select the time range you see the distribution. It also shows you how much hiring was a result of Organic proposals and Boosted proposals.
Jul 14, 2022 10:20:50 AM by Jeanne H
If you believe it has actually helped you, you are fortunate. How do you know that boosting got you jobs you would not have received without the boosts? I still don't see the direct evidence.
As for me, I detest the boosting and the results. I am not going to play the game. Not only do freelancers hate the system, but the clients do as well. You should read some of the posts from the clients.
Upwork tried this awful crap some time ago and removed it because everyone hated it, and it's a way for unskilled freelancers to game the system. Some clients think Upwork is promoting the freelancers, and therefore, they must be good.
Would you have an issue with Upwork putting a statement on the boosted proposals that it is paid advertising?
Jul 14, 2022 11:28:43 AM Edited Jul 14, 2022 11:29:40 AM by Ashraf K
There is very clear statistical evidence I posted from my profile. I do not necessarily need the boost feature, if it helps why the heck not?
There has been a general consensus amongst experienced freelancers that boost is bad and does not necessarily help! I am just trying to present evidence that it is not what most are trying to make it appear. And I am pretty sure I am not the only one benefiting from this...
If you look closely, the % of proposals resulting in interviews of those who viewed my profile is "significantly" higher in the boosted proposals by almost 3x that of organic proposals. To further elaborate, this means those who saw my organic proposals 19% resulted in an interview, and from boosted proposals, 60% resulted in an interview! This also proves that clients do not skip past, at least not the majority of clients, the boosted proposals.
"You should read some of the posts from the clients." As for this claim, I have been pretty active on the forum and have never seen a post from a client disliking or complaining about the boosting feature except for that post by Amanda, and she is primarily a Freelancer. Most experienced freelancers are disliking it!
It is just like Google Adwords, where any new company can appear as a top result buy bidding enough, and we have all learned to skip past those ads to get to the organic results with time.
I do not hate or love this boosting feature, I was happy and had enough clients without it but this just gives me the opportunity to be more visible and win more interviews, and have more options to choose a contract.
But to each his own, I guess!
Jul 14, 2022 11:38:21 AM by Jeanne H
So, as I asked before, do you have a problem with Upwork stating to the client that the boosted proposals are paid advertising?
Jul 14, 2022 12:28:27 PM by Ashraf K
Sorry I may have missed that question!
But Upwork already does that in a very unambiguous way and that clearly distinguishes boosted proposals, then you'd expect them to do.
There is a Blue colored thunder bolt icon and clear text next to the icon saying it's a Boosted proposal, and when you hover over the icon a box appears that says this person has paid extra to get noticed!
Nov 6, 2022 03:03:19 AM by Deborah P
Hello Ashraf, it's interesting to note re. the two boosted proposals that you shared, one has no JSS score, the other one has 80% JSS. This corroborates my impression that at least for someone, boosting serves to compensate something lacking in their profiles. What do you think?
Nov 24, 2022 03:09:38 PM by Federico D
Your stats are worse than mine and I have hardly ever boosted proposals, just to see what happens.
You have 33% viewings of your bids. I have 45%
You get an interview in 1 in 6 interviews. I have 1 in 5
Jul 13, 2022 12:32:55 PM by Andre A
I think the boosting system could work only if UpWork stops giving free connects. If connects costs money, freelancers will thinks twice before making a proposal. If the costs is free, some peoples will makes proposals in every job they can, including the ones they can´t do or the ones they have 0 interest of doing it; Clients will see 50+ proposals on their job posts, and just 5 is from freelancers that wants to works for serious in that job.
Now thinks what would happen if free connects doesn´t exists anymore: Since connects costs money, nobody (or at least the most freelancers) would do proposals on jobs they don´t want to do or they can´t do, or jobs with vague description. Clients would turn to be more smart and post jobs with descriptions more acurated to atract freelancers that wants to work for serious in their projects. The number of proposals in job posts would decrease significantly. And finaly freelancers would boosts their proposals if only they realy wants to works on that job.
Jul 13, 2022 12:57:40 PM by Peter G
The boosting system needs to be discontinued and never brought back.
Jul 13, 2022 01:03:29 PM by Kevin P
It hasn't helped me at all other than wasting a bunch of connects.