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Winning Freelance Work: Beat The Skeptic

I’ve spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers about how they choose a freelancer for a job. Whether they were reviewing job applications or considering project bids, they all had one thing in common. As every one of them started to look at the applications, they had their skeptic’s hat on.

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How a Project Manager Thinks

Here are a few quotes from project managers and employers to show you exactly how they think.

1. Jaime, Editor – “The First Elimination”

My process of judging proposals is one of elimination. The first step is about a general impression. If it’s vague and unconvincing – eliminate. If it’s fluffed up but with no substance – eliminate. If it has real details and seems credibale – keep. Many times this process only leaves one person. That’s how easy it is to get a job – be credible and convincing.

2. Jacob, Project Manager – “I only believe what I see for myself.”

I read every proposal while questioning what I’m being told. Some people make things up. Most people exaggerate. Many people think they’re better than they really are. I’ve been working with contractors for a long time and I’ve found that the only way you can judge a person is by what they do.

3. Randy, Project Owner – “Don’t Tell Me, Show Me”

Don’t try and impress me with ramblings. Lots of positive words strung together does nothing for me. You know, “I am keen, reliable, prompt, easygoing, articulate, generous, kind, competitive, athletic…” I have no reason to believe you’re any of those things. If you want me to pick you for the project, you have to do more than just tell me. You have to prove it to me.

How to Beat the Skeptic

It’s not about what you say, it’s about how you say it. Three small changes will make all the difference to your credibility and will get you more work more often.

1. Use Real Evidence

It’s always better to sell yourself with a real example.

Not so good – “I am reliable.”

Much better – “You will never be left wondering how the project is going because I will provide timely updates to keep you informed.”

2. Use Your Results

Telling project managers about your past results is also a good way to sell yourself.

Not so good – “I write effective web site copy.”

Much better – “With my new and improved content, my last client increased their sales by 120% in the first month.”

The second statement clearly communicates the quality and effectiveness of the work. And at the same time, it’s likely to excite the project manager into thinking that the same result could occur for them.

3. Be Specific

If you can use facts and figures to make your point, do so.

Not so good – “Most of my business is repeat, showing that my clients are happy with the service I provide.”

Much better – “96% of new clients have returned to use my services again.”

Not so good – “I have completed various similar projects.”

Much better – “I have completed 19 similar projects in the last year.”

Make these three simple changes to your bids and job applications and you’ll win more clients, jobs, and projects.

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Creative Writing Jobs

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 Looking for some part or full-time work that you can do from home? What about creative writing jobs?

Then this might just suit you. Whether you are a stay-at-home mum looking to fit something in with doing the school runs, or just need to supplement and perhaps exceed your present income then you should read this.

It is certainly a myth that to be a successful writer for this type of material requires that you have an English degree; you just need to be able to write in an relaxed style that is easily understood.

I have discovered that blog writing jobs (or articles) on a range of subjects is reasonable easy. Plus, I can earn between $50 and $400 a day. OK, so that may not be millions, but it fits in easily with my normal daily routines.

You might ask why people should pay me to write 250 words for them, that’s not much writing is it. The answer is uncomplicated – many people think it’s difficult, they can’t be bothered, or they may just feel that their time can be better spent.

Who will pay for this work? You’d be surprised that some of the big guns in this world will outsource creative writing jobs. As an example, companies such as 20th Century Fox, Paramount Entertainment, Ford Motors and even Google. That said, when you first start it’s best to go for the smaller fish rather than the whales!

So what will you write about? You will notice that I mentioned Fox and Paramount. That is because blogging about movies will increase their popularity, and how hard can it be to watch a good movie?! Your opinion is wanted on all manner of subjects, such as cars, baby products etc. Sometimes you can get simple proof reading jobs (how many websites have you seen with whopping typos).

The bottom line here is that competition on the web is so intense, it is really hard to get to the top and stay there. The more viral a website becomes the more money the owner makes, and it’s as simple as that. This is what has led to the greater need for people who are willing to do blog writing jobs etc. Writing honest opinions on blogs, generating unique 400-500 articles is not just about skill, and as a by-product, you get to know a lot of snippets of knowledge you can use in your day-to-day conversations.

Finally, how do you get these jobs? Well, the best way is to sign up with an agency as I have. It’s not free I’m afraid, but you can get a trial run for less than five dollars if you shop around. This way you can see if you are suited to a creative writing job and whether you think you can earn what you need. We are all different, and while I enjoy pumping out words, not everyone does. Just a note about time issues; when I started it took me some time to trust my instincts and just let the words flow. Now, I belt out an article like this very quickly.

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