Jun 7, 2020 03:32:55 AM by Bhupinder M
Submitted 19 proposals after completing my first two orders successfully at upwork ,but no response from any client recieved.
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Jun 7, 2020 04:13:37 AM by Aleksandar D
Hi Bhupinder,
I would recommend that you check out these articles from our Hiring Headquarters to help you create proposals that win jobs, and help you boost your career on Upwork:
I hope this helps and good luck!
Jun 7, 2020 04:13:37 AM by Aleksandar D
Hi Bhupinder,
I would recommend that you check out these articles from our Hiring Headquarters to help you create proposals that win jobs, and help you boost your career on Upwork:
I hope this helps and good luck!
Nov 22, 2021 01:51:58 AM Edited Nov 22, 2021 01:52:16 AM by Bhupinder M
I need a custom solution to my problem.
Nov 22, 2021 03:37:41 AM Edited Nov 22, 2021 03:43:15 AM by Martina P
Bhupinder M wrote:I need a custom solution to my problem.
What do you have in mind? The only thing I can think of - here in Austria we have "Krampus" at the beginning of December. That's a guy who looks really scary and has a wooden broom to hit all the people who have been bad last year. Maybe upwork can send him around to all the clients that didn't hire you, but it sounds a bit unpractical.
On a more serious note, upwork doesn't run your business, you do. They can't personally help millions of freelancers to get jobs, their role only extends to being the middle-man. What might deter clients from hiring you is that your JSS isn't great, so you need to bring it up a notch. Find some old clients that haven't left feedback, maybe you can convince them to do so. Never ever reply to a bad feedback, it makes you look petty and difficult, and will further alienate clients.