2.
Make sure you have portfolio samples for every service you offer.
Upload screenshots or PDFs of your work, link, and label them according
to the service you specialize in. Make sure to write a short but
detailed description for each.
3.Give
yourself a title that best describes what you do.Simply calling
yourself, “A Hardworking and Affordable Professional” with checks,
diamonds, or heart symbols (seriously, who does that?) doesn't say much
about what you do. Clients may easily brush off your profile and look at
more descriptive ones.
4.Choose
job posts that are best suited for you. Your chances of winning a web
design project is very slim if your only specialty is transcription or
virtual assistance.
5.Customize,
personalize, and proofread your cover letter before sending it off.
Make sure you answer the client’s questions, address his concerns, and
pitch yourself very well.This post should help: Additional Cover Letter
Tips for oDesk Contractors.
6.Choose
a rate that’s reasonable, not the cheapest. Good clients usually avoid
the lowest bidders, keeping in mind that “you get what you pay for”.
Offer the most reasonable price for your services, but make sure it
isn’t because you’re the cheapest in the roster.
7.Do
your best and never give up. By putting your best foot forward in every
interview, you’ll surely stand out from all the other applicants. If
you get rejected, it’s okay. Give yourself a reassuring hug and continue
applying for jobs, until such time that a good client decides to hire
you for your first project.
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