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Stop Sending Upwork Proposals Before Watching This! (Audit from the Client’s Perspective)
Have you sent dozens of proposals on Upwork with no replies? The issue might not be your skills, but how you write your proposals. This video breaks down an audit of 5,552 rejected proposals from a client’s perspective.
You’ll learn the top 10 reasons freelancer proposals get ignored—from weak opening lines to overly obvious AI-generated writing. Avoid mistakes like watery content or using emojis that make your proposal look lazy and unprofessional.
The first paragraph is critical—if it’s boring, your proposal won’t even be read. Clients can often detect generic AI-generated text, and certain emoji usage can hurt your chances. Writing too much about your experience can also backfire, overwhelming instead of convincing.
Instead, focus on what works: use a Loom video or demo early to stand out, keep your writing concise and direct, and present a clear solution to the client’s specific problem. Include relevant case studies, ask thoughtful questions, and end with a strong call to action, such as inviting the client to a short meeting.
Don’t be part of the 90% of freelancers who rely on copy-paste. Learn to think and act differently. If you found this helpful, like, save, and subscribe for more freelance tips.
#Upwork #FreelanceTips #UpworkProposal #MakeMoneyOnline #RemoteWork #UpworkAudit #Freelancing
Видео Stop Sending Upwork Proposals Before Watching This! (Audit from the Client’s Perspective) канала Code & Care Journey
You’ll learn the top 10 reasons freelancer proposals get ignored—from weak opening lines to overly obvious AI-generated writing. Avoid mistakes like watery content or using emojis that make your proposal look lazy and unprofessional.
The first paragraph is critical—if it’s boring, your proposal won’t even be read. Clients can often detect generic AI-generated text, and certain emoji usage can hurt your chances. Writing too much about your experience can also backfire, overwhelming instead of convincing.
Instead, focus on what works: use a Loom video or demo early to stand out, keep your writing concise and direct, and present a clear solution to the client’s specific problem. Include relevant case studies, ask thoughtful questions, and end with a strong call to action, such as inviting the client to a short meeting.
Don’t be part of the 90% of freelancers who rely on copy-paste. Learn to think and act differently. If you found this helpful, like, save, and subscribe for more freelance tips.
#Upwork #FreelanceTips #UpworkProposal #MakeMoneyOnline #RemoteWork #UpworkAudit #Freelancing
Видео Stop Sending Upwork Proposals Before Watching This! (Audit from the Client’s Perspective) канала Code & Care Journey
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