Jan 1, 2023 03:00:10 PM Edited Jul 15, 2024 10:49:08 AM by Jeanne H
I have always had freelancers come to me for help. In the last year, the river has swelled into an enormous ocean.
You don't need me; Upwork provides an enormous amount of information that few ever use. If, after you have gone through all the information I provide, you still have questions, that is when you ask additional questions in the forum.
If you think you will make big bucks right away, you are mistaken. The majority of freelancers never land a job because they have no skills and aren't interested in educating themselves. Others believe online freelancing is a path to full-time employment. It can be, but highly unlikely on this platform.
Freelancing is not for everyone. It means you are self-employed and must adhere to all regulations and laws governing responsibilities, such as paying taxes. Freelancing means you are on your own. No one has your back, including Upwork. If you don't follow the rules, no one will or can help you.
If you are willing to work hard, follow the rules and prepared to spend a lot of connects and proposals, you can be successful, as many are on Upwork. While so many fail, it is almost always due to lack of skills and treating freelancing like employment where the employer will make sure you do the job correctly.
If you want to succeed, start with the Terms of Service, then read this from Wes.
Then go here. Then here. Next, check this site regularly for events such as webinars and other learning opportunities.
After that, go here for safety information, and then here. If you still need help, after you have gone through all the previous steps, you can find additional help here. This thread is dedicated to new freelancers. And here are announcements from Upwork that can help keep you up to date.
It will take some time to go through all the information. I'm not suggesting people should not post in the forum, I am suggesting before you ask questions and want help, you need to help yourself first.
From Prashant P: "And have relevant profile picture of your face. Not some desks, or Mickey mouse, or full face covering."
From Susan S: "And patience! Have patience! It takes a while to get started, even after going through all the information available."
From Martina P: "Only one thing you forgot, namely telling people to use all 15 skills, if you have all 15 skills"
And with advice from Maria T, I will say,
Refrain from personal messages, please read all the links I have added.
Feb 15, 2023 08:44:08 PM by Jonathan L
You spend actual hundreds of dollars on Connects each month? That's where I thought the sarcasm part of the semi-sarcasm lived.
Feb 15, 2023 11:43:05 PM by Lindsay Lee R
I wasn't writing about myself, I was speaking in general terms.
Feb 15, 2023 08:15:36 PM by Lindsay Lee R
I was replying to the original post. The advice is great, but doesn't do freelancers much good if they aren't willing to spend good money on boosted connects. The system for freelancers may now be irreparably broken.
Feb 16, 2023 09:59:48 AM by Jeanne H
It's your choice to boost or not. There is no requirement, and plenty of people choose not to use the program. You need to find what works for you. I do not boost, and see no difference in views, invitations, or hiring. Most recently, I applied for four jobs, one was viewed, and I was hired. No boosting involved. It's your choice, it's not mandatory.
Feb 16, 2023 07:58:11 AM by Rudy C
Thank you Jeanne. The article from Wes was extremely helpful; I almost got scammed! I Definitely understand the need for patience, but how do you sort out legitimate opportunities from scams? I want to establish my reputation on this platform, but every time I think I find a good job they want me to go off platform. Trying to do the research but not waste time as well...
Thank you!
Feb 16, 2023 10:16:23 AM by Jeanne H
Because you are new, you are a target for the scammers. I would remove the part about being a marketing strategist, since your profile is about music. Also, add content to your portfolio. You need some way to demonstrate your skills. Also, any testimonials from previous students or clients would help. The more your profile is professional, the fewer scammers will bother you.
The best way to avoid scams is through knowledge. The more you know about how they operate, the better you are to guard against them. Re-read the advice from Wes and memorize it. I insist on a chat or video meeting through Upwork with all new clients. There are multiple reasons. It allows me to understand the client's needs: this is what the client wants, and this is what I will do. Often clients post bare minimum requirements for a job, but have very different ideas in reality. Also, by spending a little time with a client, you can get a much better idea of their intentions. There are other safeguards some use such as checking the time the client states with real time to see if they match. You will find additional helpful items by reading through the threads on scams. The biggest mistake freelancers make is going outside Upwork to talk, text, email or exchange monies without an Upwork contract. And finally, if you have any concerns or questions, bring them to the forum.
Feb 16, 2023 10:30:02 AM by Jonathan L
Education and experience. Those are the only two methods. If you don't have enough of either to decide, then post your questions in the forums to leverage the experience of the community members.
And remember, sometimes scammy clients don't reveal themselves until you've delivered the goods, when they run off and file a chargeback.
Feb 16, 2023 10:40:34 PM by Alexandros M
Thank you, Jeanne. Your post is very helpful, especially for newcomers like me.
Feb 20, 2023 10:46:54 AM by Alishba S
Hello, Mam
I applied for project on 14 feb 2023 as a data entry operator and still got no reply from upwork. What should I have to do?
Feb 20, 2023 02:28:52 PM by Jeanne H
It's the client who would be contacting you with a job offer. It's a mistake to apply for a job and wait to be hired. You will need to apply for multiple jobs. Sometimes the jobs close with no hiring and no contact from the client. Apply and move on.
Feb 20, 2023 01:26:48 PM by Osifowora B
Hi,
I'm so new and I really wanna be educated well enough to stand right. I have actually sent 1 or 2 proposals today. I don't wanna mess up if I'm privilege to land a job. Pls, I need tips for a started. I'm skilled with good potentials. But being skilled without proper knowledge and how to apply my skilled would be a bad thing. Thank you.
Feb 20, 2023 02:25:42 PM by Jeanne H
If you have not, read everything in the top post and follow every link. You need to start at the beginning, and before you send out any more proposals. There are numerous help sections from Upwork through the links to the Academy and other information. Because you are new, you are at risk of being scammed. You must learn the red flags from Wes.
You need to make changes to your profile and portfolio. All of this and more information is at your fingertips. If you don't protect yourself by following the rules, you will be scammed. It's not easy to break into freelancing, and you will likely send a lot of proposals and spend a lot of connects before you land a job.