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anik-woshikuzzam
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I don't get any invitation, I am TOP RATED graphic designer and 100% Job Success score

Hello,

I am TOP RATED graphic designer and 100% Job Success score.

I don't get any invitation in two months.
How can I get an invitation? Please suggest to me. 

Advance Thanks 

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wlyonsatl
Community Member

Have you tried lowering your stated price?

 

Not permanently, just to see if that alone results in any new client interest.

 

Supply (of freelancers) always outruns demand (from clients) on Upwork, but sometimes the balance between supply and demand in my particular specialty favors supply and sometimes it favors demand.

 

I regularly check what effect pricing has on my flow of invitations and winning proposals.


Will L wrote:

Have you tried lowering your stated price?

 

Not permanently, just to see if that alone results in any new client interest.

 


I disagree; I think that if anything, you should raise your rate. $10/hour is very cheap and quality clients might assume that you're inexperienced and/or not very good at what you do. Try $20/hour and see how that goes.

 

There are tens of thousands of top-rated graphic designers on Upwork (especially logo designers), so that isn't enough to make you stand out. You could experiment with re-doing one of your specialised profiles so that it's more focussed on a particular area (for example "resume designer" instead of just "graphic designer"). 

 

 

Thanks for your good idea I already did your suggestion. Waiting for your invitations.

"Have you tried lowering your stated price?" yes, i was. How to get invitation now, Could you please suggest me?

When it comes to getting more invitations from clients, you're going to have to give any new approach a couple of weeks before you can judge whether it makes a difference.

 

Christine may be right - you should try higher rates if lower rates appear to make no difference.

 

Obviously, pricing is only one consideration clients use when asking for proposals from freelancers.

 

If you were previously getting a good deal more invitations, you need to figure out what has changed. It may just be a random temporary drop in new projects for your services (which I see from time to time), or something else.  

Sure, I will do. thanks a lot for your idea. 

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