Nov 4, 2018 03:26:25 AM by Zolaikha H
Solved! Go to Solution.
Nov 4, 2018 03:42:46 AM by Petra R
There is nothing wrong with your profile, it just doesn't stand out.
This is what clients see when they look at a list of freelancers:
That's not really inspiring.
Rewrite your entire profile, and use that VITAL first line to present your unique selling point and why a client should be clicking on your profile not others.
The same goes for your application letter. If the first line does not grab the client your proposal is not even going to get opened and read.
Nov 4, 2018 03:38:23 AM by Alejandro P
Your profile's not accessible for us to see.
To make it so:
> Upwork homepage
> Find Work (menu)
> Profile (menu option)
> Profile Settings (button at the right)
> Visibility: set to "Only Upwork users" or "Public".
Nov 4, 2018 03:43:00 AM by Zolaikha H
Hi, I have changed the setting. You can now access it. Kindly review my profile. Thank you!
Nov 4, 2018 03:42:46 AM by Petra R
There is nothing wrong with your profile, it just doesn't stand out.
This is what clients see when they look at a list of freelancers:
That's not really inspiring.
Rewrite your entire profile, and use that VITAL first line to present your unique selling point and why a client should be clicking on your profile not others.
The same goes for your application letter. If the first line does not grab the client your proposal is not even going to get opened and read.
Nov 4, 2018 03:47:42 AM by Zolaikha H
I have been a actively engaging member since february. But still haven't find any work yet. Plus I'm confused how should I submit my proposals, what exact format should I follow?
Nov 4, 2018 03:52:28 AM by Petra R
@Zolaikha H wrote:I have been a actively engaging member since february. But still haven't find any work yet. Plus I'm confused how should I submit my proposals, what exact format should I follow?
There is no "exact format" you should follow. You should address the client's requirements and how hiring you will get his stuff done better than hiring someone else.
The worst proposals are those that are clearly just a template and don't tell the client (preferably in the first line) how hiring you will get done whatever it is they want done.