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The Freelancers Field Guide to Contract Work by Peter Ferrigan What is Outsourcing? Getting Started Getting Hired Today It is important to remember that work on the internet (especially when you are new) is built on trust. The best thing you can do to increase your chances of getting your bid selected is to put detailed information in your profile. The basic setup for a freelance website is that the Project Manager will post the project and you as the Freelancer have the opportunity to place your bid for the work. A bid includes the time it will take you to complete, the price for the job and a short description. Placing the Bid Each project manager would like to think that his/her project is the only one that you want. They want to believe that you are gearing your whole day into getting this job. Increase your chances and move ahead of the competition by placing a short, polite description that is relevant to the project. Here is an example: "Hi _(Project Manger's name)_, I have placed the details of my bid in the private message board. I look forward to working with you and can get started immediately. Thank you for your consideration, __(your name)__." That's it for the bid. If your cost estimate and time to delivery are not completely off then you can increase your odds by posting in the private message board. The Private Message Board That's right; don't place your list of work history in your private message board. From the eyes of the Project Manager every one has the same resume unless you are getting interviewed for a job. If you have a resume, place it in your profile. The only mention of this material should be: "For additional references please see my profile located here: ___" The rest of your communication should be about the project. Even if you already think you understand everything, ask the Project Manager about of specific details. This extra step will place you miles ahead of the competition. Asking questions shows that you are genuinely interested in getting an accurate description of the work involved. It communicates to the Project Manger that your bid will be exact and that you are excited about working with them. In addition to asking questions, place your time zone and when you are available to work. Let the other person know that you are available via email and instant messengers. While you might be tempted, do not include your contact information. This is against most Terms of Service and gives the other person an impression of dishonesty. The next thing you should do is repeat the same steps. It's necessary to spread your chances over a few projects to ensure that you receive enough work. Unless you are experienced it is crucial that you start out slow. If you overload yourself with work, not only will you poorly perform on the work you were hired to do, you will receive bad reviews from everyone who hired you. The only thing worse then no feedback is having bad feedback. How to Get All Star Feedback If you are desperate, offer to do work for free in exchange for a great review. Be extraordinary in your efforts to help and anticipate your employer's needs. Not only will you receive great feedback but you might also gain a repeat customer. Advanced Field Tactics Private Message Board Tactics: Once the Project Manager responds with the answer to your question. Reply with "If I understand the work correctly, you require:" then make a numbered list of the work required as you understand it." At the bottom "If the above is correct, I can begin work immediately and have everything completed in under ______". This does two things, first it conveys to the Project Manager that you fully understand the work required. Second it shows the Project Manager just how much work is really involved. Time: If your estimate of time to completion is 5 days and under write in your description and messages the time in hours, and always put "I can have this completed tested, installed and ready in under ___ hours." That 'under' statement really gives the impression of speed and excellence in your work. If your project will run over 5 days, write out the dates that you will have everything ready, not just the number of days. "Today is the 15th; on the 17th I will complete the first mockups. Then on the 20th I will complete the admin section". Of course the hard part comes in keeping this timeline. If you can deliver each stage on time, and to completion you will receive great feedback, more repeat customers and great work opportunities. Portfolio Tactics: If your portfolio is online, create a completely different portfolio for each of your talents. About the Author Peter Ferrigan is outsourcing expert and Administrator of www.Contractlist.com. He can be reached at [email protected]. Article Source: www.freearticlehq.com |
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