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Get High-Paying Freelance Jobs On Upwork

February 2013 is when it happened. Upwork was still Elance-oDesk, I’d been on it a few months, I hadn’t had much luck and was ready to move on. But, I stumbl...
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February 2013 is when it happened. Upwork was still Elance-oDesk
Platform: Skillshare
Video: 6h 3m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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About the course

February 2013 is when it happened. Upwork was still Elance-oDesk, I’d been on it a few months, I hadn’t had much luck and was ready to move on. But, I stumbled across a blog post (now since deleted) from the company, itself, where they explained their client-to-freelancer matching algorithms. The keys to how their entire search and matching system worked.

It changed everything.

I immediately changed my profile and landed my first project:

And then another:

And another and another and another… on and on it went:

Until, eventually, I had to turn off my availability because I was getting so many job invites I couldn’t keep up.

So, this course is simple…

I show you what I learned that day and the changes I made that turned everything around for me. If you’re ready to make Upwork actually work for you, then take this course.

Here’s the lessons you’re getting:

  1. Rank Higher Than You Should Master Strategy
  2. Create Your Profile Picture
  3. Write Keyword-Rich Title and Tags
  4. How to Write a Believable Overview
  5. Record an Profile Video The Easy Way (Optional)
  6. Create a Portfolio Even Without Previous Client Work
  7. About Tests, Certifications, Employment History, Etc.
  8. Class Project: Build Your Upwork Profile
  9. It’s a Competition
  10. It’s NOT a Numbers Game
  11. Trust As a Strategy
  12. How to Find the Best Jobs
  13. Leveraging Search Filters
  14. Breaking Down a Project Description
  15. Writing Your Project Proposal
  16. Building Rapport (Know, Like and Trust)
  17. How to Price Upwork Projects
  18. Asking For the Sale
  19. Final Thoughts

If you’re ready to do this, then enroll and let’s get started.

What can you learn from this course?

Your class project is to actually build your Upwork profile. Here’s the steps written out. The video lessons accompany these steps for more detail and insight.

STEP 1: Post a Quality Headshot

When clients search for freelancers, this is the first thing they’ll look at. It’s human instinct. A good headshot won’t 100% sell a client on hiring you, but it can give you just enough to get them to click on your profile and give you a look. Here’s how to make sure you leave a good first impression:

a. Wear a Nice Shirt

  • Solid colors
  • No bold or distracting colors
  • Avoid patterns
  • No wrinkles
  • Nothing shiny
  • Avoid all white shirts

b. Use a Nice Background

  • Solid color
  • Contrasts well with shirt/jacket
  • If outside, use something that fits with what you do
  • BackdropOutlet.com has good, cheap backgrounds

c. Crack a Nice Smile

  • Show your teeth (almost always looks better)
  • Don’t be afraid to PhotoShop :D

STEP 2: Enter a Targeted Title and Tags

Your title and tags perform two important functions: 1) they are one of the first things clients will read when viewing your profile in a search and 2) they help Upwork determine the kind of searches your profile are relevant for. Here’s how to make sure they accomplish both for you:

  • Make sure your title and tags includes relevant keywords
  • Speak to your client in your title
  • Start your title with “I specialize in…”

STEP 3: Write Your 3-Part Overview

Your overview is one of the main elements clients will use to determine whether or not they hire you, so we want to make sure you’re saying the right things. There’s the framework to follow:

a) Proof

Don’t say things like “I’m experienced”. Prove it to them. Say something like “I’ve been a web developer for 11 years” or “I’ve built over 100 e-commerce websites” or “I’ve worked with big-name clients like…”. You have to show potentials clients why they should hire you… not tell them.

b) Specialization

Start with “I specialize in…” and move into the kinds of sites you build/have built. The more you can talk about what you’ve done already, the better. It’s more proof you’re a true expert in this niche.

c) How to Start

Future-pace. Tell them what will happen when they hire you. How the process works. Eliminate their natural fear of the unknown. Finish by telling them exactly who to do in order to start right now.

STEP 4: Record an Intro Video

This is optional, but a great way to stand out on Upwork since most freelancers don’t do this. Here’s how to do it without re-inventing the wheel:

a) Use the Same Frame as Your Headshot

The same shirt, background, etc. If it was good enough for your headshot, it’s good enough for a video.

b) Use Your iPhone or Android

You don’t need an expensive camera. If you have one, great. Otherwise, use your smartphone. The cameras on modern smartphones rival most professional cameras. So, use what you have.

c. Audio Is Most Important

With video, most people focus on the visual, but it’s the audio that matters most. Bad audio will get your video stopped quicker than anything else. A good lavalier microphone can give you great audio on your smartphone or camera.

d. Get Good Lighting

When it comes to the visual, lighting is the difference between an ugly video and professional-looking one. And, you don’t need an expensive light kit. Work lights from Home Depot and some 40-60 watt bulbs will work just fine. 

STEP 5: Build Your Portfolio

Your porfolio is the single biggest element potential clients will evaluate when hiring you. And, they’ll focus almost exclusively on “how it looks”. So, make sure your portfolio contains your most visually-appealing items. It’s better to leave something off that’s not as visually appealing then to include it and have it work against you.

If you don’t have anything for your porfolio, make something.

Your portfolio does NOT have to contain things you did for clients. It’s mean to show off what you CAN do. If you’ve never had any clients, build 5-10 of whatever kind of deliverable you’re making for clients and put those in your portfolio. Then, simply replace them, over time, with projects you did for clients.

STEP 6: Enter Certifications, Tests, Employment History, Education and Other Experiences

These are optional, but the basic rule is… if you have it, use it. If you have a certification that’s even semi-related, post it. A job, a degree, etc… if you have it, use it.

You made it!

Now, get out there and start applying for jobs in your niche.

What you need to start the course?

There is no requirement, anyone can start this course.

Who is this course is made for?

Anybody can take this course, as it is suitable for all levels.

Are there coupons or discounts for Get High-Paying Freelance Jobs On Upwork ? What is the current price?

You can enrol in this course with a Skillshare subscription that costs $8/month, but you start with a FREE 7-day trial. You can also enrol in thousands of courses on a variety of topics with your subscription, including several Upwork courses.
The average price is $11.6 of 50 Upwork courses. So this course is -100% more expensive than the average Upwork course on Skillshare.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Get High-Paying Freelance Jobs On Upwork course?

There is no money-back guarantee with Skillshare, but you can start with a free one-week trial to learn without risk. With the subscription, you can download classes to your tablet or phone using the Skillshare app.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

At the moment we couldn't find any available scholarship forGet High-Paying Freelance Jobs On Upwork, but you can access more than 30 thousand classes for $8/month on Skillshare, including this one!

Who will teach this course? Can I trust John Morris?

John Morris has created 22 courses that got 1,008 reviews which are generally positive. John Morris has taught 30,905 students and received a 4.5 average review out of 1,008 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that John Morris is an instructor that you can trust.
I help freelancers get clients.


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