About Elance
Elance is a freelancing outsource site where writers, programmers and
other job seekers bid on tasks that clients have posted. The bids and
proposals are much like applying for a job where many persons apply for
the same job and the client chooses one.
Unlike many other outsourcing sites, Elance employers pay well. A
freelancer can earn $8 an hour or more, depending on the client or task.
Do the work exceptionally well and the client will repeat.
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Of all the outsourcing or freelance sites, Elance has gotten the best
review. They make sure the client pays them as soon as the job is
awarded and you get paid immediately after submitting your completed
status. The only delay might be a few hours while the client authorizes
payment.
There are several ways to receive your money from Elance.
- You may choose to receive your money through Paypal
- You may have your money deposited directly in your US bank account
- Non US residents have two options, a Payoneer prepaid mastercard directly from Elance and a deposit to a Moneybrokers account.
- Withdraw your money directly to your credit or debit card
The best thing you can do for your membership is.....
To make your profile stand out.
When someone visits your profile page you want them to spend some
time to get to know you. Your page should be very interesting so that
the client will want to hire you there and then. Here are some tips to
improve your profile.
- Write a paragraph or two about yourself, your goals, vision and mission as a professional. Highlight your strong points. Remember this is a resume and potential employers will be reading it.
- Use a real photograph or company logo as your avatar. A photo of your cat or some random cartoon is not very professional and will not sell you well.
- Add your education and work experience
- Add portfolio items of your best work or the kind of things you would prefer to be employed for.
- Complete your profile. Elance will help you along and let you know what percent completeness you are at. They will also let you know what you can do to reach 100%.
- As mentioned below, do the tests and place the ones you do well at the top of your skills list.
- Use the tags and keywords section so your skill will show up in search.
Here are some Elance Newbie tips
- When you view a job, check out the lowest and highest bids
of the previous bids. Bid below the lowest bid. This is really no
guarantee that the client will choose you but as a newbie many clients
will pay less to give you a chance.
- Be the first to bid. Try catching the jobs as they are placed and place your proposal and bid first. Half the time the client will pick the first bidder especially if the job isn't too technical or if they are in a hurry to get the job done.
- Make every proposal unique. Never cut and paste a proposal that you have used before. Some clients are able to spot this immediately. Your proposal must be specific to the current position you are applying for. Make it stand out. You are a writer, use that skill to woo the client.
- Use your connects wisely. Read the job requirements before applying. Make sure it is something you can handle easily. Don't experiment and hope it works out, be sure you apply for a job you are equipped to do.
- If you find a job you really, really want, use an extra connect to place you at the top of the bid list. The client will read your bid first and may just choose you. If there are no other bids at the time when you place yours, still use that connect. That will ensure you remain at the top of the list.
- Just in case you change you mind and you want to decline the job, do so courteously after the client has chosen you. Send a message when you "decline" letting them know that you were chosen for another job and you wont be able to handle both.
- Submit writing samples and links. Whenever I check my stats on certain hubs and see traffic from Elance it always pleases me. If you are a writer on HP then submit your link with your proposal/bid. If you have articles saved on your computer, attach a sample with the bid. This way the client will get to see your writing style, the kind of articles you are skilled at writing and how well presented your articles are. Make sure they are error free and interesting.
- After each job give your a client a raving review. A client had rated me 4.8 because I made an error in figures. I was referring to how many people search the internet each year and wrote billions instead of millions. So my rating dropped to 4.9. I received an email after a job that asked me to rate the client and I did. I realized that when I rate a client first they are more likely to give me a good rating. So I did it a few times (even at Freelancer.com) and my rating went back to 5.0. Clients are more likely to hire you with five stars.
Other things that will help you!
Take the tests - they are free
When you sign up at Elance in order to start applying for work you
need to take the Elance proficiency test which is compulsory. You get to
choose one category per month in which you can apply for jobs. In this
category there are many tests that you can take to show on your profile.
For example, if you select the writing category, the tests can range
from fiction to ghost writing. These tests will show your proficiency
and skill level in a certain areas and clients will feel more confident
in employing you.
Unlike Odesk and Freelancer, the Elance tests are free. You can take
them anytime and the pass rate is 60, which is very low. There is no
excuse, take some of the tests.
Upgrade your membership
Upgrading your membership from the free account will give you 15 more
connects each month. This way you can more than double the amount of
proposals you submit.These connect also roll over, so if you don't use them up by the end of you membership month, they add to your new month.
Free membership only gives 10 connects while paid membership
gives 25 connects. Your membership status is also featured on your
profile and increases your chance of employment by about 40%. Paid
membership for the individual costs $10 per month. It is worth it.
Change your category
If your skills match more than one category, consider switching each
month. Do it early as it takes a while to take effect when your
membership is free. Paid members have their categories switched
immediately. You can also pay $5 to have another category added to your
account.
Bid on multiple jobs
Don't place your bid on one job and hope it works out. Don't wait for your bid to be declined before bidding on another job. Apply fro multiple positions which gives you a greater chance of being employed.
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