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Valeria K Community Member

Increasing Transparency in Boosted Proposals

Our team recently launched a test to increase transparency around bidding in Boosted Proposals to help you make a more informed decision around spending Connects.

Check out the product update about this test here and let us know your thoughts about this update in the comments below.

~ Valeria
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Sultan's avatar
Sultan M Community Member

Hello Upworkers,

 

I just noticed that there is a option to check "Boosted live bid place" and I found first place bid spent 400% than second one. What do you think about this Connects war? Is this good for us?

I think Upwork just want us to spend more connects. Which is really bad for me personally. I sent 10 proposal within last 30 days and only 1 was viewed. 😥

 

Thanks!

 

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Mykola's avatar
Mykola A Community Member

I think is a money wasting.

It is good that you can see current bids. It was hidden before.

Sultan's avatar
Sultan M Community Member

Visibility make me confuse. It feels if I spent more connect then I can be the winner. ha ha.

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Muhammad Asad M Community Member

Haha. There is no confusion bro. Everything is simple and fare.

Evelin's avatar
Evelin M Community Member

It's simple and unfair, towards the freelancers and spending habits

Yaseen's avatar
Yaseen A Community Member

hello m.asad

 

Mayur's avatar
Mayur S Community Member

Yes, I am agree with you.

Will's avatar
Will L Community Member

Until Upwork provides real life data that proves boosting proposals with extra connects typically leads to more proposals won on the kinds of projects I do, I won't be using extra connects to boost any of my proposals.

 

I suspect the biggest users of this boosting mechanism are either new freelancers or freelancers desperate to win new projects. I doubt the kinds of clients I work with would pay special attention to boosted proposals.

Mykola's avatar
Mykola A Community Member

Some clients very unhappy with.

Sultan's avatar
Sultan M Community Member

I don't know about boost insight but if proposal sorted out as boosted first then porject winning will be very hard for without boost.

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

Most boosted proposals are from unqualified freelancers. So, even if they are first, they likely will not be hired. Boosting seems to be useful to Upwork, not the freelancers. Obviously, Upwork likes the income from the connects. I won't use it, and many clients don't like it either. I still win jobs without boosting. I don't think it raises chances much, if at all, of getting projects.

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Susan K D Community Member

Thank you for you common sense approach. I was so worried about that but I agree with you. Even with the former boosting system, after going through a large amount of connects in a short time, I started only boosting by 1 connect each time I submitted a proposal and I saw no difference than when I boosted with higher numbers of connects.  A phrase that keeps popping into my mind about this topic is "the rich get richer and poor get poorer". It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

 

Daniela's avatar
Daniela C Community Member

That is the correct name. War. We fight and upwork wins.

Fahad's avatar
Fahad K Community Member

You've explained the real sceniaro.

Javiera's avatar
Javiera V Community Member

This makes sense. I just checked my stats and I don't think bidding increases my chances of being viewed, on the contrary... most of my views have been from organic proposals and none of my hires came from boosting either. I wouldn't loose my head over this new bidding feature. I prefer focusing on building my portfolio and learning new skills that will add value to my work.

Fahad's avatar
Fahad K Community Member

But it is happening the other way too.

 

Masood's avatar
Masood A Community Member

Great but i am not winning jobs these days i don't why but 

 

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

The biggest problem is the flood of unskilled and scammer freelancers. Those are followed by the flood of scammers who are looking for ignorant and/or greedy freelancers. Here they find both in unlimited numbers because Upwork lets anything be a freelancer and will not stop.

In addition, the world is still an uncertain place because of the pandemic. Every country is still dealing with illness and deaths. Many countries sweep it under the rug and pretend it doesn't exist. That isn't true, and the pandemic is not finished with the world. The resulting financial instability has not been resolved and the world will not be the same.

 

If you read through the comments, you will find you are not alone. That fact doesn't help the situation, but at least you can stop blaming yourself. It is highly likely the factors I mention are having an impact.

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ELEKWA E Community Member

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Jeanne H Community Member

I'm not sure what you need help with Elekwa. an you explain?

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Avery O Community Manager

Hi Elekwa, 

Is there anything our team can assist you with? 


~ Avery
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Lacey S Community Member

I agree, the primary difficulty for freelancers is the flood of scammers and unskilled workers. When a client has 50+ proposals to sift through, and many of them are not even real, many proposals are going to get skipped over.

 

I also agree that the world has become a very uncertain place. This has probably driven many more people to pursue freelance work than prior to the pandemic. 

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Mahammad S Community Member

unskilled workers. When a client has 50+ proposals to sift through, and many of them are not even real, many proposals are going to g

Franklina's avatar
Franklina O Community Member

Same here with me. No invites anymore