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Muhammad's avatar
Muhammad U Community Member

No matter what project, Upwork would only charge 1 connect ?

Is this the right news? and we can also boost our proposals by spending additional connects.Thats heaven for freelancers then..A big thanks to Upwork.

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Vladimir's avatar
Vladimir G Community Manager

Hi everyone,

As many have already pointed out, some of you may have noticed an option to boost proposals by spending additional Connects. This is an anticipated test we plan on releasing soon; however, the curtain was pulled back a little too soon! The features mentioned here will be halted until further notice when this test is ready to roll out. We're working on this new feature and will share all the details when they are finalized prior to launch in September.

~ Vladimir
Upwork

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Felicia's avatar
Felicia O Community Member

Yep, it just undermines the whole initial "argument" used to justify the implementation of fixed connects to apply to jobs when clients were "bothered" with spam proposals.

I wonder if the guy/girl spending the highest amount of connects in a proposal will win a golden mane or crown to stand out from the crowd.

 

These "changes" are appalling and counterproductive, especially when basic but actually IMPORTANT things continue buggy, like what just happened to me (again!). I apply for a project I was really interested in, with over 50 applicants at the time, and the only way I know the client got in touch is when I receive the "Congrats you got 10 free connects because X interview was successful" mail.

 

I love free connects, but I would rather be notified EVERY TIME a direct message or answer to an application comes my way. I still remember the time this was a platform to have work done and make money, not a Gaming platform where connects and the capacity to buy them or earn them matters the most.

Ramesh Kumar's avatar
Ramesh Kumar K Community Member

While trying to submit a proposal a pop-up comes and says "Send a proposal for: 0 Connects You can now boost your proposal to get noticed. (This job would have been 2 connects before.)

But once I have submitted the proposal normally 2 connects been deducted.

Is this a new feature yet to get introduced or what?

Vladimir's avatar
Vladimir G Community Manager

Hi everyone,

As many have already pointed out, some of you may have noticed an option to boost proposals by spending additional Connects. This is an anticipated test we plan on releasing soon; however, the curtain was pulled back a little too soon! The features mentioned here will be halted until further notice when this test is ready to roll out. We're working on this new feature and will share all the details when they are finalized prior to launch in September.

~ Vladimir
Upwork
Renante's avatar
Renante V Community Member


Vladimir G wrote:

Hi everyone,

As many have already pointed out, some of you may have noticed an option to boost proposals by spending additional Connects. This is an anticipated test we plan on releasing soon; however, the curtain was pulled back a little too soon! The features mentioned here will be halted until further notice when this test is ready to roll out. We're working on this new feature and will share all the details when they are finalized prior to launch in September.


Ranking bids based on connects used?

I'm hoping this doesn't roll out at all. As pointed out earlier, this is a terrible idea.

Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member


Vladimir G wrote:

Hi everyone,

As many have already pointed out, some of you may have noticed an option to boost proposals by spending additional Connects. This is an anticipated test we plan on releasing soon; however, the curtain was pulled back a little too soon! The features mentioned here will be halted until further notice when this test is ready to roll out. We're working on this new feature and will share all the details when they are finalized prior to launch in September.


Is it still possible to un-launch it? Please?

Muhammad's avatar
Muhammad U Community Member

alright , so Sptember!! Perfect..Ths boost option was intially there on Elance as well i think but i am not sure

Maria's avatar
Maria T Community Member


Vladimir G wrote:

Hi everyone,

As many have already pointed out, some of you may have noticed an option to boost proposals by spending additional Connects. This is an anticipated test we plan on releasing soon; however, the curtain was pulled back a little too soon! The features mentioned here will be halted until further notice when this test is ready to roll out. We're working on this new feature and will share all the details when they are finalized prior to launch in September.


Well, since someone failed and launched another great Upwork idea ahead of time, you can take advantage and see what those of us who will have to use it think about it. Thus, on the one hand you do not have to continue working on it and on the other, you will not have to answer hundreds of posts because of it.

 

This is a method that is used on another platform. There the sponsored proposals are in the first place (within them I do not know what will be the method for the order of priority). I have never liked or used it, but they make it very clear that they are sponsored (because it says so and because they have a background of another color).

 

I refer you to Wes's post in which he asks a few questions that I think you can answer now.

 

Actually the idea seems to me as absurd and harmful as the one of "available now".
It seems that if I submit a proposal to a job I will never get the client to see it, because I will not activate "available now" and because I will not sponsor my proposals.
I feel sorry for the clients who, once again, will be flooded with proposals, yes, this time full of colorful, explanatory texts and new badges.

Celia's avatar
Celia S Community Member

Who comes up with these ideas? Are they just bored, or trying to justify their job, or just totally out of touch with the realities of hiring and freelancing?

Renante's avatar
Renante V Community Member


Celia S wrote:

Who comes up with these ideas? Are they just bored, or trying to justify their job, or just totally out of touch with the realities of hiring and freelancing?


Perhaps all of the above, in one group. Smiley Happy

Felicia's avatar
Felicia O Community Member

It's called "finding ways to stop the bleed" following the many unfortunate "ideas" implemented in the past years. It went downhill when Upwork decided to throw at clients different Packages with more or less free invites and alike. It took less than a month for one of my best and longest clients at the time, one that had spent over 1 million bucks on this platform to say goodbye and outsource most of their Operations department.

 

It takes us "freelancers" decades, literally, to build a community where clients want to go to because they know the platform is safe and reliable, and just a few minutes of "deplorable" ideas to bring it down.

 

We can scream and shout as much as we want, if Upwork wants to push it, it will be pushed.

I have 2 questions for Upwork though:

 

1. Do You really Think This "Pay To Shine" Feature Will Generate more Happy/Returning Paying Clients? After all, we know how "visual" some people are, and the rabbit hole it may lead to.

2. What Type of Upworker Do You Expect to Retain and Attract Going Forward?

Vitaliy's avatar
Vitaliy C Community Member

Funny idea. It only makes sense if you know that the end of the world will happen or Upwork will go bankrupt in a few months. This will destroy the most important thing that sets you apart from other freelance sites - the belief of customers that they will receive truly quality services here. This will be especially true for newbie clients. They have no experience in recruiting good freelancers.

Dylan's avatar
Dylan G Community Member

This is a truly, truly terrible idea. Please reconsider.

To be clear, terrible on both fronts--flooding job posts with unqualified freelancers, and creating a system that out of that deluge highlights random people who bid most instead of most qualified people.

Maria's avatar
Maria T Community Member

Vlad, since the secret has been revealed ahead of time and is generating opinions, questions and assumptions, could you not tell us exactly what it will consist of?
It is easy. Just share here the link to the video and the text that "appeared and disappeared" since the data is already created.
1- We will stop making assumptions since we will deal with specific data.
2- For once, you will have the opinions BEFORE launching something without checking what the "talents" think about it.

 

By the way, it would also be nice if the person who is carrying it out commented on the subject.

For once, we'll know what Upwork is going to do or test, before it shows up without further explanation.

Mary's avatar
Mary K Community Member

Thanks. I was super confused about why jobs are still more than one connect. It's a confusing system that some jobs are more and some are less and there seems to be no correlation to the quality of the job or pay rate.

Maja's avatar
Maja M Community Member

The boost part is completely stupid. 

 

So even though I'm highly qualified for a job, my tags & job history match the description, I would not be visible to a client unless I spend more connects?

Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member

So, I've been shredding wood for about 2 hours. Shredding wood is my favorite gardening activity, and the neighbors kindly gave me a huge pile of branches to shred. It was pretty exhausting in the heat, but I didn't want to leave the branches lying on the grass. You get the idea. 

Anyway, got myself a drink of water and looked at new job postings. New announcement pops up: 1 connect for all jobs. Oh, ok. But then you can bid on a job. Like you put some connects in, and maybe you bid enough, or maybe not. So your proposal gets ranked higher, or lower. (Do they tell the client that? This freelancer bid most to talk to you kind of thing?)

I can't find the announcement, so I'm still hoping that I just have heat-stroke and imagined the whole thing. But if not, upwork, no. Just no. No no no. Bad bad idea. First of all I don't want to start gambling to win a job, second I don't want to read the complaints of other freelancers saying this is so unfair because yada yada yada. 

Viacheslav's avatar
Viacheslav K Community Member

They are really pushing the whole spending connect on everything idea...

Fortune's avatar
Fortune A Community Member

To be frank I don't know how upwork team got to take a style from another planet and want this to work here. I saw this new change and it was not the expected improvement. 

 

Christine's avatar
Christine A Community Member

I really got my hopes up last year when it looked like Upwork was trying to raise the overall quality of the marketplace by vetting freelancers and matching them with the bigger clients. But all developments since then - from introducing project catalogs, to handing out free connects left, right and centre, and now backtracking on the whole reason for introducing paid connects in the first place - seem geared towards flooding the marketplace with unqualified, low-charging freelancers at the expense of higher earning freelancers.

 

If Upwork wants to make more money from its higher-earning freelancers - which they clearly do - then fair enough, but I don't think this is the right way to go about it. It doesn't seem like a good way to attract better clients or better freelancers, so how will it lead to more profit?

 

Phyllis's avatar
Phyllis G Community Member


Martina P wrote:

So, I've been shredding wood for about 2 hours. Shredding wood is my favorite gardening activity, and the neighbors kindly gave me a huge pile of branches to shred. It was pretty exhausting in the heat, but I didn't want to leave the branches lying on the grass. You get the idea. 


Shredding branches is one of my favorite garden chores, too! It's tremendously gratifying and I now always have enough 'brown' material for my compost piles. (I don't rake fallen leaves, I let the lawn mower shred them in place to mulch the lawn.)

 

 

Ryan's avatar
Ryan C Community Member

Hey Goran! I just recently got a notification while using Upwork that connects are getting revamped, whereby now it will cost 1 connect to apply to a job globallly but you can boost certain proposals if you want to. 

Unfortunately, i can't find any information about this update online whatsoever, and Upwork itself is still making me apply to jobs with more than 1 connect requirement, meaning the update seemingly hasn't taken effect. Any comments on this please to help clear the air? 

Thanks in advance, Ryan.

Petra's avatar
Petra R Community Member


Phyllis G wrote:

Martina P wrote:

So, I've been shredding wood for about 2 hours. Shredding wood is my favorite gardening activity, 


Shredding branches is one of my favorite garden chores, too!


What do you do with shredded branches??

 

I've just paid good money for branches to be cut down and taken away....

 

Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member


Petra R wrote:

Phyllis G wrote:

Martina P wrote:

So, I've been shredding wood for about 2 hours. Shredding wood is my favorite gardening activity, 


Shredding branches is one of my favorite garden chores, too!


What do you do with shredded branches??

 

I've just paid good money for branches to be cut down and taken away....

 


Oh no don't do that! When I drive in the country and see some fallen branches after a storm, all I think is, why oh why can't I get that and shred it....

I put the wood chips on the vegetable beds and under the flowers to fertilize, keep weeds from getting sun, retain water longer, dont fill the organic waste bin too fast, and finally hope it keeps the birds from digging for worms, which does not seem to work. Nothing as satisfying as reducing a huge pile of branches to a few bins of wonderful wood chippings. Girl, you need to get yourself a chain saw, and regular saw, a wood chipper, you will not regret it, I promise! (When my rasperries are getting ripe in the fall, I have the dilemma of waiting for them to ripen, or cut them down for shredding. I'm embarrassed to confess I went for shredding....)

Phyllis's avatar
Phyllis G Community Member


Petra R wrote:

Phyllis G wrote:

Martina P wrote:

So, I've been shredding wood for about 2 hours. Shredding wood is my favorite gardening activity, 


Shredding branches is one of my favorite garden chores, too!


What do you do with shredded branches??

 

I've just paid good money for branches to be cut down and taken away....

 


I compost my kitchen waste and traditionally struggle to get enough 'brown' material to balance it. Last winter I bought an electric chipper/shredder that will handle branches up to 1-1/2 inches in diameter. Now I have plenty of wood chips for the compost and enough to mulch some of the flower and vegetable beds, instead of buying so much pine straw for mulch. (We buy pine straw in bales here but it has been expensive and sometimes hard to get since Hurricane Michael in 2018 destroyed so many trees in southwest Georgia and the Florida panhandle.)

 

Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member


Phyllis G wrote:

Martina P wrote:

So, I've been shredding wood for about 2 hours. Shredding wood is my favorite gardening activity, and the neighbors kindly gave me a huge pile of branches to shred. It was pretty exhausting in the heat, but I didn't want to leave the branches lying on the grass. You get the idea. 


Shredding branches is one of my favorite garden chores, too! It's tremendously gratifying and I now always have enough 'brown' material for my compost piles. (I don't rake fallen leaves, I let the lawn mower shred them in place to mulch the lawn.)

 

 


I mulch the vegetable beds and under the flowers. It's really great to keep weeds in check, fertilizes, and the organic waste bin does not fill up that fast. Win-win-win! Plus the shredding is, as you said, deeply satisfying in itself.