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Jeanne H Community Member

To all freelancers looking for help

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.

 

 

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Mtukanya S Community Member

"I'm passionate about social media marketing and blogging, and I believe freelancing provides the perfect platform for me to leverage my expertise. I enjoy the flexibility it offers, allowing me to take on diverse projects and collaborate with clients from different industries. My goal is to [mention a specific goal or outcome you aim to achieve], and I believe freelancing not only aligns with my career aspirations but also allows me to continuously learn and grow in a dynamic environment. I've already started building my portfolio, and I'm excited about the prospect of contributing my skills to various projects and making a meaningful impact for clients. I understand the challenges that come with freelancing, and I'm committed to delivering high-quality work, managing my time effectively, and building long-lasting relationships with clients."

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

I'm not sure what this is, but it's not the way you find work on Upwork. If this is intended as advice, it is poor.

 

You need to go back to the top pinned post, read it and follow every link. Your current profile will only get you scammed. You are wasting the first line of your profile, because you have top tell the client why you are better than the rest, and back it up with proven, marketable skills.

 

You need to decide what you want to do on the platform, You have multiple skills listed, but no sample, portfolio or anything to back up your claims. It's up to you if you are successful or scammed.

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Kamrul Hasan N Community Member

Hi,

If I want to promote my project, how do I do it? I already boosted my project but no feedback.

Regards,
Kamrul Hasan Noor

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Jeanne H Community Member

Just because you boost something, doesn't mean there are any guarantees that you will have positive results. I would focus on improving your profile (too many lists, graphics/emojis) and use the Academy to make a few changes.

 

Projects seem to fall into two categories - people who love them and people who hate them. I don't know if there are any Upwork stats on project success.

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Robian A Community Member

Hello, this is Robian. I am a new freelancer here and this is my first time working with a client. I have accepted the contract stating that I must complete 12 tasks. I am wondering where I can find the tasks assigned to me. Is there a link that I need to follow to access them? I appreciate any help you can provide.

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

The contract should state the job and all details. Do not accept until it says everything you want it to say. This goes for clients as well. It is the only document that shows what the agreement is between client and freelancer. It should contain information on revisions, changes, alterations, time to complete the job, exact description, and all details.

 

You should never accept a job when you don't know what the job is. How do you know you can do it? I understand wanting to get your first job, but this is not the way to do it. You have to start at the beginning, before you lose everything. Go back to the top pinned post, read it, and follow every link. If you continue, you will only be scammed.

 

Don't do any work. Contact the client and tell them you need to see the tasks. For all you know, you could be obligated to work for the next ten years. If you do not hear from the client, or if the tasks are outrageous, you may need to close the contract.

 

The Upwork resources will help you develop a professional profile, which is one of the best ways to deter scammers and attracts clients.

 

 

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Jeanne H Community Member

The contract should state the job and all details. Do not accept until it says everything you want it to say. This goes for clients as well. It is the only document that shows what the agreement is between client and freelancer. It should contain information on revisions, changes, alterations, time to complete the job, exact description, and all details.

 

You should never accept a job when you don't know what the job is. How do you know you can do it? I understand wanting to get your first job, but this is not the way to do it. You have to start at the beginning, before you lose everything. Go back to the top pinned post, read it, and follow every link. If you continue, you will only be scammed.

 

Don't do any work. Contact the client and tell them you need to see the tasks. For all you know, you could be obligated to work for the next ten years. If you do not hear from the client, or if the tasks are outrageous, you may need to close the contract.

 

 

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Ahmed A Community Member

Dear Jeanee  :

Your comments are very helpfull, can you please review my profile as well.

Regards

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

I understand you want to be honest with the client, but clients don't want to hear that you are new and learning. Don't mention being new, especially in the first line. The first sentence is all the client sees in a search. Try searching for a freelancer and you will see what I mean.Make sure the skills you use in the title are in the search engines.

 

Use the first line to tell the client why you are the best choice, and can do the job better than anyone. Make sure you can back up your claims. If you feel you want to express that you are new, you could say something like, "What I lack in years of experience, I make up for with dedication to the project."

 

Offering money back if the client isn't happy, is generous of you, but it will lead to trouble. Upwork is like a random chat room because you don't know anyone, their real name, or their intent. Scam clients will abuse your offer, and you will lose money. Remove the offer completely, and do not extend it to anyone.

 

When you rewrite the introduction, put it into paragraphs, and don't use graphics or emojis, unless it directly pertains to the job. The list you have might be OK, if you have text around it. Build the profile around the skills. Either use a spell check program, or have a native English speaker who is also a proofreader or editor to go over your profile. Currently, you have errors. Also, I would suggest finding a more neutral background for your photo.

Ahmed's avatar
Ahmed A Community Member

Thank you very much, you have provided me with information that I have never seen before.

What color do you suggest for my background?

I also apply for many jobs and lose points, but the client does not accept my offer. What do you advise me?

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

Neutrals that work well are in the brown, white, and gray colors. The problem with a colorful background is that it detracts from the photo and does not look professional. A light, neutral color prevents it from looking sterile and boring, without overwhelming the photo. Don't use dark colors, a hat, sunglasses, AI, animated gif, or similar enhancement.

 

One of the reasons you haven't been hired is your profile. You need to rewrite it before you apply for jobs. In proposals, the clients see the first two lines, so don't waste them with greetings or skills. Use those lines to tell the client why you can do their project better than anyone else.

 

It takes time and a lot of proposals for most freelancers to find a job. It can take 65โ€“100 for some freelancers. The figure will be different depending on skills and the field.

 

Proposals need to explain how you will accomplish the job. While some will say keep the proposal to a specific amount of words, what matters is letting the client know how you can do the job. Not that you are actually doing the job, or explaining every detail, but enough information so the client knows you have the requirements to complete the job successfully.

 

After you make the changes, be selective when applying for jobs so as not to waste connects. Don't apply unless you hold all the major requirements and most of the smaller ones. In most cases, if you don't h ave every qualification, you will never be hired. The graphic design category has a tremendous amount of competition, so you need to find a way to specialize and stand out in the crowd.

Ahmed's avatar
Ahmed A Community Member

Thank you
I have changed the image now.
Please take a look, if there is any comment you have to tell me.

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

If you don't have a message from me, be patient, and I will respond. There is no need to post more than once. I understand, you are eager to begin your Upwork journey.

 

The photo is fine. Your profile is much improved. I would use a spell and grammar check. In your field, it's not essential to have excellent grammar, but it looks better in your profile.

 

Continue to use the resource and update links in the top pinned post to stay current on changes. Now you can focus on creating great proposals. Use the resource links  for additional help.

Ahmed's avatar
Ahmed A Community Member

I have edited my profile, please take a look.

Ahmed's avatar
Ahmed A Community Member

Thank you
I have changed the image now.
Please take a look, if there is any comment you have to tell me

Rozenie's avatar
Rozenie B Community Member

im looking for help

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

Go back to the top pinned post, read it, and follow every single link.

 

 

Zayyar's avatar
Zayyar M Community Member

##- what problem do you have
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Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

The OP posts in multiple categories.

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LightHero H Community Member

I am a freelancer looking for work can you refer me to some clients?

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

This is not how you freelance. Your profile is completely empty. I don't know if you are a bot or a freelancer, and neither will a client. If you want to freelance, go back to the top pinned post, read it, and follow every link. You have to start at the beginning and are not prepared to even look at jobs.

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Asi K Community Member

hi

asi khan
Heri's avatar
Heri G Community Member

Hello  Jeanne, 

 

So I am new to this platform and I would like to know which is better as I start:

1. Should I bring my client via the any-hire program?

2. OR just let them post a job and I bid and get it just normally?

 

Also, i would very much appreciate your opinion on my profile please.

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Rozenie B Community Member

hello
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Heri G Community Member

Hi how do you do?

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