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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Government course How to Find Work on www.Freelancer.in

How to Find Work on www.Freelancer.in


Step 1) Just click Sign up, enter email id, password and tick mark on “I want to Work”


Step 2) Select your skills and expertise


Select up to 20 skills that best match your qualifications and expertise and www.Freelancer.in will provide you the jobs which best match your profile.


Step 3) Enter your location.


Step 4) Verify Payment Method (unmark the option I want to receive my FREE 30-day Trial of Plus Membership!)


Step 5) Enter Credit card details or Paypal* Account Details Step 6) Verify email id by visiting the Inbox of email account.


Step 7) Update profile by clicking on extreme right comer box. Click on Profile and click on Edit, then add details about Education, Experience, Certifications, Publications. Don’t forget to click on Done Editing.


Step 8) Click on Settings and Enter your name, address, country, location, profile photo (real picture is best photo), mobile number and then click on Save.


Step 9)Then browse available projects and bid on those matching your skills.


When you click on any project. then add your Display Name. Brief Introduction.

Summit): Click on Save.


Step 10) Place BID. Remember that BID placed should be competitive.


Be competitive with your pricing. Note that this doesn't necessarily mean you need to be the lowest bidder. Bidding in a world-wide marketplace makes for tough competition, but if your work is truly above average, you may find that employers are willing to pay above average prices.~"0n the other hand, if you’re relatively new to freelancing, you may need to establish a repartition first. A little common sense will go a long way here.


When you click on Place Bid, you will be asked to write a proposal “What Makes you best candidate for this project?” and “Define the tasks that you will complete for this employer's project” and then Submit Proposal.


Tips: Your proposal is your first (and perhaps only) chance to make a good first impression to the employer!


Ensure that you:


- Understand their project needs.


- Explain how your skills and experience make you the right freelancer for the job.


- Outline how you plan to complete their project and techniques you will use.




- Invite them to contact you to discuss further details