Sep 9, 2024 06:06:35 AM by Rahul B
I want to work with clients who have good history on Upwork, have budget atleast $500+ and who have an ecommerce store and looking for long term Facebook ad professional.
Sep 9, 2024 06:24:31 AM by Adam P
Why cut out new clients, saas companies, info product companies and professionals?
Sep 9, 2024 11:40:09 AM by Rahul B
and My recent portfolio is in eCommerce and most clients only hire if you have a relevant portfolio. So, I want to focus on eCommerce.
Sep 9, 2024 11:46:34 AM by Clark S
Some of this can be accomplished with Upwork's filters. You can use keyword searches and filter by price and client history (number of hires). Other information will require you to open the job and investigate.
Sep 9, 2024 01:51:30 PM by EIBRAHIM B
Hi Rahul,
To find high-paying Facebook Ad clients on Upwork, you can use the search filters effectively by following these steps:
Search Keywords: Use specific keywords such as "Facebook Ads," "ecommerce," and "long-term" in your search.
Filter by Budget: Set the budget filter to $500+ to target clients with a higher budget for their projects.
Client History: Check the client’s profile for their hiring history. Look for clients with a good history of paying well and leaving positive feedback.
Job Post Details: Read through job postings carefully. Look for mentions of ecommerce and long-term collaboration in the project description.
Save Searches: Create and save custom searches with these filters to receive notifications about relevant new job postings.
Proposals and Networking: Tailor your proposals to highlight your experience with ecommerce and long-term projects. Consider reaching out to potential clients directly if their job postings align with your expertise.
By using these filters and strategies, you’ll increase your chances of connecting with clients who meet your criteria.
Best of luck with your search!