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The Hidden Costs of Upwork's Boosting Feature: How It's Hurting Freelancers

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No time to read? Listen to this article here .  Upwork is an online platform that connects freelancers with clients looking for their services. It has been a go-to platform for many freelancers looking to find new clients and build their businesses.  Recently, however, Upwork changed its bidding system and introduced a new feature called "boosting", which allows freelancers to bump their proposals up the list for visibility by the client. While this feature may sound beneficial, the reality is that it has had a detrimental effect on freelancers, particularly those who are new to the platform or have limited resources.  You cannot send proposals without Connects.  The Hidden Costs of Upwork's Boosting Feature: How It's Hurting Freelancers will explore the negative impact of these changes on freelancers and how it leads to a situation where only those who can afford to boost their bids are favored over more qualified but less financially capable freelancers. Agencies ar

Fair Rates, Fair Play: The Impact of Pricing on the Freelancing Industry

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No time to read? Listen to this article here .  Freelancing has become super popular among us professionals, giving us the freedom to work on our own terms and set our own prices. But, figuring out the right rates can be a real headache for both clients and freelancers alike. Honestly, the current state of pricing in the freelancing world is pretty concerning. It seems like clients are always trying to save a few bucks, and that often means freelancers get the short end of the stick. This kind of attitude doesn't do anyone any good, and it's definitely not good for the industry. Unfortunately, some freelancers also end up lowballing themselves just to make ends meet. This kind of behavior can really hurt their careers and the industry as a whole. So, let's dive into the factors that influence pricing and how they're impacting the freelancing world in a bad way. An Appeal To Clients We know that saving costs is important, but when it comes to freelancing rates, keeping t

8 Challenges of Upwork Freelancing and How to Overcome Them - Tips and Tricks

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As a freelancer on Upwork, you have the opportunity to work with clients from all over the world and earn money on your own terms. However, the platform can also present several challenges for new freelancers. In this article, I'll discuss some of the most common challenges faced by freelancers on Upwork and offer tips for overcoming them. Challenge 1: Competition One of the biggest challenges faced by freelancers on Upwork is the high level of competition. With so many freelancers vying for the same jobs, it can be difficult to stand out and find clients. But don't let this discourage you! There are still plenty of ways to find success on Upwork. Tip: Create a strong profile and portfolio Your Upwork profile is your chance to showcase your skills and experience to potential clients. Make sure your profile is complete and includes a professional photo, a detailed description of your skills and experience, and samples of your work. A strong portfolio can help you stand out from

5 Reasons Why Freelancing Is Not for Everyone: Are You Cut Out for the Gig Economy?

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Freelancing has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many people turning to the gig economy as a way to escape the traditional 9-to-5 grind. While freelancing can be a great way to make money and have more control over your work life, it's not for everyone. If you're thinking about becoming a freelancer, it's important to understand the challenges and requirements that come with it. Skills and Verifiable Work Experience Freelancing requires a set of specific skills and a portfolio of work to prove your abilities. Without a strong skillset and a history of delivering quality work, it can be difficult to attract clients and make a living as a freelancer. Whether you're a writer, designer, or developer, you need to be able to demonstrate your abilities to potential clients. Work-from-Home Setup Freelancing often means working from home, which can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it gives you more flexibility and control over your work environment.

Landing Your Dream Remote Job: Strategies and Tips for Finding Remote Job Opportunities

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The trend of remote work has been on the rise in recent years, with more and more companies offering the option of working from home or anywhere else. While remote work has many benefits, such as increased flexibility and the ability to avoid a daily commute, it can also present a new set of challenges, particularly when it comes to finding job opportunities. The purpose of this article is to provide tips and strategies for finding remote job opportunities. Utilizing Job Search Websites and Platforms One of the most popular ways to find remote job opportunities is through job search websites and platforms. Some of the most popular job search websites include Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor. These websites allow job seekers to search for remote jobs by location, job title, or company. When searching for remote job opportunities on job search websites, it's important to use specific keywords such as "remote," "telecommute," or "work from home." This will

How to Write an Effective Upwork Profile Description: Use the PAS and AIDA Copywriting Formulas

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Upwork is one of the most popular freelance platforms today, and for freelancers, having a well-written profile description is essential for attracting clients and landing jobs. Unfortunately, most freelancers today tend to write their profile descriptions haphazardly, without doing any research or giving much thought to the content. They treat it like a resume, a letter, or even a Facebook post, failing to realize that the profile description is not just a list of skills and experiences, but a marketing tool. To ensure that your profile stands out from the rest and lands your jobs, it is important to use a specific format and apply the PAS and AIDA copywriting formulas. Why PAS and AIDA are the Best Formulas for Writing Upwork Profile Descriptions PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution) is a copywriting formula that helps you to appeal to your audience's emotions by highlighting a problem, agitating the reader about it, and then offering a solution. This formula is effective for profile

The Four Mistakes Freelancers Make When Setting Up Their Upwork Profile

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Are you looking to set up an Upwork profile as a freelancer? If so, it's important to make sure you do it the right way in order to find success on the platform. Unfortunately, many people make mistakes when creating their Upwork profile that can harm their chances of getting hired. Here's what not to do when setting up your Upwork profile: Don't sabotage your chances of finding freelance work on Upwork with these common mistakes. Upwork is a popular platform for freelancers looking to find work-from-home opportunities. With a wide range of clients and industries, there are many opportunities for freelancers to find the right fit for their skills and experience. However, it's important to make sure you set up your Upwork profile correctly in order to maximize your chances of getting hired. Here are some common mistakes to avoid when creating your Upwork profile. Your Upwork profile is essentially your online resume, and it's the first thing potential clients will se

How to Deal With an Angry or Fast-talking Client?

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  Hi Gino. I've been reading your blogs, and I need your advice. I've encountered two types of clients and have difficulty dealing with them. One is the always-angry type, and the other is difficult to understand because he talks too fast. I am a first-time freelancer and don't know how to handle these types of clients. Help me, please. - Arjit How to deal with a difficult and emotional client?   For anyone with call centre experience, this is part of the new hire training. After months of talking to customers, understanding a client becomes second nature; this could be difficult if you're a first-time freelancer with no experience rephrasing and checking for understanding. But don't worry; I've got you covered. The first thing you need to understand when talking to a customer is they have two kinds of needs: The Emotional Need Customers must express their feelings. Their most common emotions include happiness, anger, frustration, and sadness. Bec

Upwork Freelancing: It's Not For Everyone

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I frequent Upwork groups on Facebook, and while browsing the other day, I saw Florence's Facebook post. He said: I think this Upwork platform is for those that have started working there already. Not for beginners! How can a newbie get a job? Even after shuffling the requirements to entry-level, those hirers would still be asking for 90% JSS with past works, and it's so annoying... I don't think the platform is well-organized, and it's also full of scammers. Please, I will be glad to know if you have any other Freelancing platforms that are better. Niche: Accounting, Finance, Data entry. The post piqued my interest, so I asked permission from Florence if could get a screenshot of his FB post and write an article about it. Why? Because it's loaded. In this post, I will answer some of the points he raised in the hope of sharing my learning and experience with others who might also be frustrated with not finding clients on Upwork or any other platforms.