Jun 25, 2018 05:55:39 PM by Adam S
* yes of course, that (title) was a joke.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
But seriously:
I've just gotten onto Upwork,
and am looking to do
proofreading/editing jobs
(amongst others).
Any tips or guidance
from the more experienced community
would be very welcome 🙂
Jun 25, 2018 08:13:04 PM by Mason D
Hey man-
Major tip is to personalize each and every Cover Letter. Don't send out batches of generic letters. Figure out what sets you apart from the rest.
That's what helped me the most!
Jun 26, 2018 04:31:54 AM Edited Jun 26, 2018 04:33:28 AM by Nichola L
@Adam S wrote:* yes of course, that (title) was a joke.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
But seriously:
I've just gotten onto Upwork,and am looking to do
proofreading/editing jobs
(amongst others).
Any tips or guidance
from the more experienced community
would be very welcome 🙂
_______________________
Your profile says you are a writer, so I'm not sure why you are looking for editing/proofreading jobs - the skills are not necessarily mutually inclusive. And if you want to proofread - any client browsing the forum subject headings, will see your typo (joke or not, I think you should correct it ;)).
You ought to add a portfolio to your profile, and as you have been writing since you were ten, you must have some appropriate pieces to start off with. Try also to find a niche. Don't be too general.
Jun 26, 2018 07:28:34 PM by Adam S
Thanx Nichola!!
Editing/proofreading was a place-to-begin suggestion
by the friend who recommended Upwork to me.
What would you consider appropriate for an Upwork portfolio?
I just wrote a film-theory-blog (on the theme of
father-figures in Black Panther)--would that be
a good sample of nonfiction writing/review?
Jun 27, 2018 05:58:37 PM by Kholleras I
@Adam S wrote:Thanx Nichola!!
Editing/proofreading was a place-to-begin suggestion
by the friend who recommended Upwork to me.
As in you've never edited before or never edited professionally? Stick with writing if that is the case. Upwork is not the place to learn a profession.