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6 things that running taught me about freelancing
1. Goals are the starting point 2. Action is the only way to get to your goals 3. You must endure pain and failures 4. Training is the only way forward 5. Highs and Lows 6. It’s rewarding at the end, and then you start all over again
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Copy/ Paste
Is copying and pasting from your prepared proposal template wrong? Considering some modification touches and aligning with the project job post content. Thank you.
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🔗 [IN DEVELOPMENT!] All the Resources you ever need as a Freelancer
We're keeping a running list of resources you have been searching for as a freelancer: (we'll be adding more as time goes on!) Tech tools: ActiveCampaign - highly recommended if you want repeat clients. This made a huge impact for me Loom - because why are you spending so many hours trying to write perfect emails, when a quick walkthrough video will make your life far better and easier (and you can see when they've watched!) Calendly - you want Professional. Using SMS notifications has helped me make client no-shows almost non-existent Grammarly - You're in remote work. You can't not use this. Basic is free Free resources: Youtube: Freelance MVP - Our channel! Ross Jenkins - A personal friend. He and I once sat across from one another in a coworking space when we had both just started on Upwork. Now we both have businesses. His has made over $1.3 million on Upwork Josh Burns Tech - Superstar Upwork freelancer Morgan Overholt - Great creator with a ton of good tips Books: #Books that will help Transparency: Some of these are affiliate links, so you will be supporting the Community when you use them ❤️
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@Evan Fisher ⁣Thank you for sharing resources.
[STICKY] The MVP Community Rules & Etiquette
The rules are designed to keep this Community a safe, positive place where people can grow their freelance careers. See anything that we should add to make this Community a better place? Suggest it in the comments! See something, say something: It takes a village, so if you see anyone violating the rules, please report the post and the moderators will determine the appropriate actions. Rules & etiquette of the MVP Community: 1. No drama, no negativity. Here we learn new things and make new friends. Leave negativity and drama outside. We're here to support one another - Positive vibes only. 2. Search first. No duplicate content, if your post has been covered before it will be deleted. 3. Make an effort. Post in the right category, stay on-topic, add value, do your research, write well, and proofread. 4. Be positive. Disagreements are fine, and encouraged for learning, but keep it constructive and respectful. 5. Respect. Respect everyone that comes into the Community. Everyone is here for a REASON. There is zero tolerance for any bullying, harassment or hazing. 6. No spamming or self promotion. This means no excessive use of caps lock, repeating messages, or chains of emotes. You may not post your business's links, or attempt to sell via DM. 7. We don't review profiles here. But we do give you the tools to review & improve your profile in the Classroom - check there! 8. No NSFW, politics or religion. This Community does NOT tolerate any NSFW content, politics or religion. Those have their own time and space, which is NOT in this Community. 9. Clean & tidy. Use the proper tags when classifying your posts. Our Community members and mods speak English, please stick to English. 10. No job seek/hiring activities. Anything related to job seek, hiring, or recruitment is not allowed in this group. Any member breaking this rule will be banned immediately.
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Tips to get project on Upwork
If you're trying to find a job on Upwork, here are some things to keep in mind: 1. Make sure you have great portfolio work. 2. Make sure you have enough experience in the industry. 3. Make sure you have a high enough hourly rate to justify your pay. 4. Don't apply for jobs that don't seem like you'll get paid for the work.
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@Nasim Reza Amazing Tips 🙂
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Dhruvin Dudhat
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Hi, I'm Dhruvin Dudhat. I am Graphics designer, Video editor, Content creator and Freelancer.

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