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d415060d
Community Member

Welcome to the Writers & Translators group at Upwork!

This is a community created by and for Upwork members. Please consider this group your online home; this is a place to be proactive and be positive, connect, help one another, collaborate, share stories, give advice, share articles and resources and give encouragement. If you have any questions or topics you would like to discuss, feel free to just start a new topic.

 

This is a supportive environment to engage with freelancers from the Writers & Translators category. A couple of kind reminders! 

 

Please do: 

  • Be respectful: of the views and experiences of other members, even if you disagree with them
  • Dive in and respond to the questions of others based on your experiences
  • Introduce yourself, but please only in the dedicated post that welcomes new members
  • Feel free to communicate in your preferred language within this community group
  • Flag any post that may be concerning by clicking ‘notify moderator’ on the post
  • Please be kind and respectful to all in this community

Please don’t: 

  • No data/information collection. The group is to ask for help, share opportunities, not harvest contacts or conduct market research. Please remember that sharing contact information violates the Upwork terms of service but feel free to add one another to your Upwork network on the platform
  • Do not post affiliate links
  • Do not raise topics that could create potential conflicts
  • Do not force speaking certain language(s); please be respectful towards your fellow participants

Familiarize yourself with the Community Guidelines by visiting this link!

 

We’re excited to have you with us!

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jingleboy
Community Member

Hi Bethany! Thanks for the info. I tried to browse through the Community Group FAQ and got directed to a Google Doc link, asked for permission but it got denied. Please advise.

Hi Gustavo,

Thanks for the heads-up. I've updated the link and you can now access the Community Group FAQs Bethany referenced. Thank you.

~ Vladimir
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70dd045b
Community Member

My name is Sai Nuam Khe. I live in Myanmar. My job is to translate news and books. I have worked in the international travel industry for 4 years. Translation of office documents. He is a specialized researcher who knows Myanmar's political affairs well. I want to get an international job.

19fe655a
Community Member

Please add me to this group highly wanted to be part of this group.

 thanks.

f26d35bb
Community Member

Please add me into this group. Thanks

939fcde3
Community Member

Thank you!

f_jahan_eva
Community Member

Hi Bethany C,

Thank you for having me. Why so many steps to get started in Upwork-its really a bit time-consuming! 


Farhana J wrote:

Hi Bethany C,

Thank you for having me. Why so many steps to get started in Upwork-its really a bit time-consuming! 


If I may interject:

Because Upwork is a marketplace for professional services. Their onboarding process pales in comparison to what it takes to present oneself as a professional in the offline world, and maintain that presence. Many of the most successful freelancers on Upwork are grateful for its reducing the amount of overhead we have to spend on marketing, prospecting, and billing.

144d3892
Community Member

Thank you so much.

34b6ff2e
Community Member

Hello there?

I am new on upwork and would like to connect with experts here to guide me through.

MAINA

Hello Ben,
Keep learning how to leverage your skills, and you will enjoy working on Upwork. 
Thanks. 

400941e3
Community Member

Hi Bethancy C,

Hope this message finds you well.

I have recently join upwork and excited to be part of it. I am glad that I found this group. I am looking forward for writing opportunities. Please do let me know if any service needed. I assure you I will satisfy the jobs' need.

Have a nice day ahead!

678cf8f2
Community Member

Thenks for the warm welcome, , am already feeling at home, , , looking forward to working with you

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mwalimumanu
Community Member

Hello, do we have a specific group for Swahili translators alone? 
Thank you. 

54913918
Community Member

Hi 

I'm new to Upwork and I was wondering if there are ever any jobs here to translate from Portuguese to English and vice versa .

Kind regards 

 

Nuno

 

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8fb71be2
Community Member

Well appreciated!

Am only finding it difficult to sale through on the upwork platform as a beginner and would need guidance just to get an interested client 

54913918
Community Member

I  am also a beginner on upwork

85b93312
Community Member

Hi everyone,

 

My name is Laila. I am a native German, bilingual in Spanish and new to Upwork! 


I would love to learn from others how to be successful as a language specialist in this plattform. I have been working with language for over 15 years. My specialties are translations, proofreading and editing of texts fro English or Spanish into German, but I also have extensive experience training non-native speakers into German customer facing roles. Voice overs and simultaneous translation are new areas I am looking to expand  into...I have started outside upwork with good results so far.

 

My most pressing questions:

 

  • How to send succesful proposals, how to fix your rates...how to win over long term clients?
  • How do I best set up a winning portfolio? I never care about getting permissions for samples in the past and now I do not have much to show.
  • How do you showcase work for voiceovers or simultaneous translation?

 

Looking forward to learn from all of you,

Regards

Laila 

good idea laila

Salma bibi
7756cc3a
Community Member

Hello Bethany,

 

I'm new here.How you start your career would you like to talk your experiences about to be a freelancer?There's too much information I readed already but there can always be some concern in the first step :): I'd be happy to hear your story about it.Would light my way...İf you like to talk about it of course!

 

Good day ...

06a6c41f
Community Member

what th probelm of entery level

3a8c9a55
Community Member

hi

pinkatlfish
Community Member

Hi!

williamtcooper
Community Member

Hey Bethany,

 

I have been using Upwork for the past five years and have completed 320+ Jobs and Earned $880k with 5-Star Reviews as a Marketing and Sales expert. Almost all of my projects contain Sales Copywriting.

 

I wanted to pass on to the Community some of the top secrets that I have learned along the way. These are my experiences and of course other Freelancers may have different experiences.

 

PROFILE: Always complete your Upwork Profile before applying for Jobs. Create a Title and Skills to apply for Jobs to match what Clients are searching for. Use one or two of the Skill keywords in the Title to emphasize what you bring to the table for the Client. Create 3 or 4 short paragraphs in the Summary. If the Summary is too long, most Clients will not read the rest of your Profile; too short then there isn't enough information for a Client to hire. Use all 15 Skills IF they apply. The Skills are used to assist a Client in locating your Profile via search. Add your Portfolio and always use a colorful image. Consider adding a Project Catalog if it applies. By the way, it goes without saying make sure that your Profile Settings are on Public not Private so others can view the Profile.

 

COVER LETTER: Create a flexable cover letter that is less than 100 words. Long cover letters rarely get read, but instead are ignored. Break the cover letter into four sections. Section 1 : Acknowledge the job that you are applying for such as "Looking forward to discussing your graphics design project". Section 2: Highlight your validations stamps IE skills that are brought to their project. Section 3 Explain how you will solve their problem and the final section request an Upwork Zoom call to discuss their project.

 

JOB SUBMISSIONS: Tips - Only apply to Jobs that you are highly qualified, don't Bid for the top 3 spots unless you are an exact match and have a high probablity of getting the job, don't immediately apply for jobs, but instead wait at least a few hours so your bidding is more accurate, don't get into bidding wars because serious Clients will view most applicant's cover letters, don't apply for Jobs that have 20 - 50 applicants in less than 24 hours. If a Client gets 50 cover letters, there is only a 2% chance of being hired; bad odds.

 

OVER DELIVER: Always over-deliver based upon the Client's expectations. Do such outstanding work that the Client can't but help to give 5-Stars and a raving Review. Great Reviews have most Client's sold on hiring a Freelancer before even talkinig with them. I can't mention the number of Clients that started their interactions with me about how they couldn't wait to start working together on their project based upon my Reviews. After 320 Upwork Jobs, I have maintained 99% 5-Star Reviews and only 1% 4-Star Reviews which continues to draw in more clients.

 

SOCIAL MEDIA: Use your social media footprint to promote your Upwork Profile especially LinkedIn. Create a Post on LinkedIn highlighting your Upwork Profile containing a link back so prospects can review. Small businesses that I want to begin a business relationship with are better served on Upwork due to the Upwork's system and billing. I have 2.5 million very engaged LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter Followers. They are a great source to promote my profile on Upwork.

 

HELP OTHERS: Always uplift, encourage and love other users on Upwork. Remember everyone has to start somewhere as you did. Others helped you along the way, so assist users that have questions.

 

THANKS UPWORK: Thanks Upwork for being a blessing to me on this site and I hope to do so for others!

This is a great summary information on how to win jobs on Upwork.

Thanks.