$150,000 by Dec 2020. Crushing it on Upwork

I am following your journey @stepdub, You are doing well. Hopefully, you will reach the goal before Dec 2020.

Best of luck, Keep updating. Cheers...
 
Hey bro, out of curiosity, what's your proposal/deal ratio?
Till last month it was 30%. This month it's 5% lol. Big drop. But that's cuz my friend is bidding for me, he's still learning.
 
Great journey man. It's nice to see someone succeed!
 
Hi

Re 'too much competition' etc.

i have never use Upwork before but it is in my plan to try. Im good at what I do and have a niche idea.

If I dont get any gigs, so what? If i do make only $50 that will fund something else.

As others have said, you have to start somewhere. We leaen most from doing, not reading.

Good luck :)
I agree. I just want to know is it worthy to get into freelance. I mean, I could learn php, java script, by 6 months. I could create portfolio, nice projects. But I'm not sure if it worthy. I see huge competition on freelance like UpWork. And only people who can represent themselves will be able to receive offers from clients. You can be a cool tech guy, but it you can't sell yourself you will not earn money. Or if you can't find the marketer. I think top freelancers has their own companies, so they will always get offers. They spent a lot of money on ads.

I shied away for years from Upwork because all anyone ever says about it is that there's too much competition. A few months ago I bit the bullet and started applying for jobs and it's actually been fantastic - my rate is at $20/hour and it's for a really broad service (general content writing). You really just need to submit killer proposals (which I assume is how OP is making so much money with this)

A lot of people never try certain jobs/methods/online money making ventures because all anyone does is talk bad about it (ie. everyone bashing Upwork for the competition) but then there are a bunch of other people making tons of money on it because they're actually trying it rather than talking about it.

case in point, just give Upwork a try, make sure to get only 5 star ratings, have a great profile and spend a lot of time on the proposals for jobs that you think you can do. good luck
 
I shied away for years from Upwork because all anyone ever says about it is that there's too much competition. A few months ago I bit the bullet and started applying for jobs and it's actually been fantastic - my rate is at $20/hour and it's for a really broad service (general content writing). You really just need to submit killer proposals (which I assume is how OP is making so much money with this)

A lot of people never try certain jobs/methods/online money making ventures because all anyone does is talk bad about it (ie. everyone bashing Upwork for the competition) but then there are a bunch of other people making tons of money on it because they're actually trying it rather than talking about it.

case in point, just give Upwork a try, make sure to get only 5 star ratings, have a great profile and spend a lot of time on the proposals for jobs that you think you can do. good luck

Yes, this is exactly how I'm gettin the jobs. I spend 20-30 minutes, sometimes upto an hour to craft a proposal.

There is no magic to get jobs on Upwork, but to send out well written proposals, and make sure you have an amazing profile.
 
I agree. I just want to know is it worthy to get into freelance. I mean, I could learn php, java script, by 6 months. I could create portfolio, nice projects. But I'm not sure if it worthy. I see huge competition on freelance like UpWork. And only people who can represent themselves will be able to receive offers from clients. You can be a cool tech guy, but it you can't sell yourself you will not earn money. Or if you can't find the marketer. I think top freelancers has their own companies, so they will always get offers. They spent a lot of money on ads.

That's bs, mate. Like every other business you need to invest. Buy 20 reviews, you lose 20% of those money then after you get your first project/ first projects, you'll reinvest all the profit in exposure, and after that you'll get more and more projects. You cannot expect to learn a skill and business owners come at you. If you don't have the initial budget, get a job, save 1, 2, 3 months and the go all in.
 
Yes, this is exactly how I'm gettin the jobs. I spend 20-30 minutes, sometimes upto an hour to craft a proposal.

There is no magic to get jobs on Upwork, but to send out well written proposals, and make sure you have an amazing profile.

I know it depends on one's ability and skills. But, can you show a sample proposal or some insight on what should be included with while sending a proposal?
 
Earning Update: 28nd February 2020

$500 for a lead gen project.

Total Earning: $14,348
Balance: $135,652
 
Fantasic journey! Following. Also, if you need someone who can do tech tasks (Linux, server admin, etc), please let me know. I know I'm new to the forum, but I have over 15 years of experience in managing Linux servers at a hosting company. I'm happy to do free trial jobs to prove my worth. Thanks
 
I have applied to some 50+ jobs but not a single reply from any buyer, what I am doing wrong?
 
I have applied to some 50+ jobs but not a single reply from any buyer, what I am doing wrong?
Look at all the 50+ proposals you have submitted. If all of them are the same, from a single copy-paste template, then it means you've been doing it all wrong since the beginning. Every proposal should be different and customized to the job you're applying to. The niche matters too. Also the timing (how soon / how late you are applying after the job is posted on Upwork).
 
Earning Update: 29nd February 2020

One more lead gen project for $500

Total Earning: $14,848
Balance: $135,152
 
Can you explain the nature of lead gen projects? What are you exactly providing to the client?
 
Great result. I would like to do a JV with you
 
Look at all the 50+ proposals you have submitted. If all of them are the same, from a single copy-paste template, then it means you've been doing it all wrong since the beginning. Every proposal should be different and customized to the job you're applying to. The niche matters too. Also the timing (how soon / how late you are applying after the job is posted on Upwork).

Not a single of those 50 were a copy pasted proposal, all of them were hand written by me. I only have on job history with 5 star ratings.
 
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