Apr 12, 2021 04:19:11 AM by Gift O
Apr 12, 2021 04:28:38 AM by Petra R
Gift O wrote:
I just want someone to check my profile and find out if there is something I can amend.
Your profile seems to be set to private, so we can't check it, Do you have a great set of your best work in your portfolio? Are your proposals error-free? Is your overview well written and engaging? Do you bring your professional experience as a writer across effectively?
I appreciate that this is a forum post and not a proposal or profile, but for a writer to make a mistake like this isn't ideal:
...yet know one seems to hire me.
Apr 12, 2021 04:46:23 AM by Petra R
Gift O wrote:
I can't reset my profile to public, can I get any help?
Click on the green button on this page
Apr 12, 2021 06:53:50 AM by Aleksandar D
Hi Gift,
I went ahead and updated your profile visibility. Please check this help article to learn more about how you can avoid having your profile automatically set to private.
Thank you.
Apr 12, 2021 05:49:21 AM by Tonya P
Upwork already had a lot of writers before the pandemic--many more writers than writing clients. The ones who are most likely to get hired are those who have been here longer and have reviews for their previous work. New writers are going to struggle to stand out because of this. To be competitive you must be able to offer something other writers can't do (maybe it's special knowledge of a niche or samples that are exactly what the client is looking for).
For gigs where you don't have something that makes you uniquely qualified, it is solely a matter of luck. Many gigs get 50 proposals, so you are starting with just a 1 in 50 chance. Then, some of those gigs never hire anyone which reduces your chances even further.
Start studying the marketplace. Look at the jobs you sent proposals to: Have the hired anyone? If so, who and for how much?
Apr 12, 2021 07:09:29 AM by Petra R
Gift O wrote:
I just want someone to check my profile and find out if there is something I can amend.
You need to proofread your entire profile, including your portfolio descriptions and items. It is littered with mistakes and most of your overview makes little actual sense. As a writer, your profile can't have so many mistakes. Chances are that your proposals are in a similar English.
It might be an idea to adjust your English level to something a little more realistic.
You are trying to compete in one of the most competitive categories on the platform. The one basic, non-negotiable requirement for a writer is correct English. Clients look at your profile and don't find that.
Apr 12, 2021 10:59:12 AM by Amanda L
Clients also expect to see expert level writing when you label yourself an "expert." Your profile and samples are not the quality of an expert. You can likely find entry level work, but you aren't going to land work if you don't market yourself appropriately.
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