Attracting High Quality Clients On Upwork Especially If You'Re A Writer
Attracting High Quality Clients On Upwork Especially If You'Re A Writer
Attracting High Quality Clients On Upwork Especially If You'Re A Writer
Clients on UpWork
Especially if You’re a Writer
Hi there!
Pero wala….
Now let me share with you several HACKS that I’ve personally used.
HACK #1: GET NOTICED
(Dear JTL, I’m sure this does not apply to you anymore.)
This is perceived value - Which happens to be the first example
by Robert Cialdini in his book Influence.
In the book, Cialdini tells a story about a store owner who had
trouble moving inventory especially with one specific item.
It was tourist season and she wanted to get the thing sold. FAST!
So the logical thing was to slash down the price just to get it off
the store. Right?
She wrote a note to her employee and instructed to lower the
price by ½.
The next day, as people were coming into the store, it was the
first thing that got sold!
Crazy right?
The brain most of the times, goes into default and just when it
needs to make a quick decision, it goes into default and just like
that says -
People default to the logic that you get what you pay for.
How?
SEO Baby!
What specific keywords are your target clients using when they
post jobs?
I went through jobs posted and looked at the titles of the postings
created by my ideal clients.
“Email Copywriter…..”
Try to search for their name using previous reviews given by other
freelancers. Baduy pero effective.
Reviews are one of the biggest if not, the biggest deal breaker
when it comes to being hired.
You write the testimonial you want and then tell them before you
end the contract.
Now this may sound like cheating but the question is: where’s it
written that you can’t write a testimonial in behalf of the
client?
And it’s also how you look at it. Instead of seeing it from your
point of view asking for a testimonial, look at it from the client’s
point of view.
Here’s how:
Have you taken any UpWork tests and done well on them…..
These are just some of the more common questions that a client
may require you to answer.
Many of us fill the cover letter to the brim and make sure that it’s
perfect for the job that we’re applying for.
[If you’re still using a one size fits all template to apply for jobs
and going guerilla mode and sending it to everyone, there’s a high
chance that you’ll get suspended] - please stop this. NOW
So you exert all effort. You make sure that it’s all nice and tidy.
And then…
And this where the pros stand out from the rest..
The Pros answer the questions in the same manner that the client
will see them.
Now let’s put ourselves in the client’s shoes and see what
happens.
First: Q2
Second: Q1
Third: Cover letter
Much Love,
Niel Reichl