Upwork Proposal Tips for 2018: Create a "Decompression zone" HD
This video is part of my new blog post: "10 cutting-edge Upwork proposal tips for 2018" which you can read in full here: https://freelancetowin.com/upwork-proposal-tips/ It’s 2018, and writing great Upwork proposals has never been more important than it is today. If you’re new, or just haven’t noticed, Upwork and online freelancing have become much more mainstream over the past couple of years. Upwork’s CEO Stephane Kasriel has said that as many as 10,000 new freelancers come onto the scene every day, and there are millions of new clients as well. All of this spells huge opportunity for anyone wanting to succeed as an online freelancer. And that starts with writing an Upwork proposal that grabs attention, stands out from the crowd, and gets clients excited to hire you (yes, even if you think you don’t have enough experience). With that, I’m proud to present to you my best tips for writing winning Upwork proposals in 2018. Tip #1: Create a "Decompression Zone" To write great Upwork proposals in 2018, learn from businesses that have stood the test of time -- I’m talking about big, successful retail stores like The Gap, the Apple Store, or Bed Bath & Beyond. In this video, I talk about one of their most powerful persuasive strategies (which I’ve been successfully applying to Upwork proposals for years). You can read the rest of the tips here: https://freelancetowin.com/upwork-proposal-tips/ *** Want to see what great Upwork proposals really look like? Go here to see 3 REAL Upwork proposals that won over $3,000: https://freelancetowin.com/proposals/