Friday, June 26, 2015

Now Ranked 29 on Elance Under Admin Support

As of June 2015, my rank jumped to 29 under Admin Support category out of 11,339 companies worldwide. 

Thank you Elance for given me the opportunity to help clients worldwide and offer them my expertise in data entry, email list building/marketing and web research. This only shows that I work with passion and dedication in every project that I undertake. 

I thank my clients from different parts of this world, for given me the opportunity to work with them, it's always a pleasure working for each one of you no matter how small or big the project is. With almost 50% repeat rate, I'll will try my best to make you happy with my work.




Tuesday, June 16, 2015

How I Got Started as a Freelancer

Written By: Ma Cristina Lao an Elancer

Do you think you have the qualities of becoming a freelancer? Well… let me rephrase, Do you think you have the qualities of becoming a successful freelancer? Are you patient, fast, accurate, detail oriented and a good communicator? Do you have basic computer skills? Do you have good research skills? Do you have any writing experience?

In freelancing, the greatest challenge is how to manage your time. Expect to work longer hours as long as 10-20 hrs or more per day.  Can a freelancer manage 4 tasks or more at the same time? Yes, that is possible. If the work load is too much to handle then hire team members who are capable of the job. Never send files without reviewing your team's work. Remember, speed, quality and good communication is the secret to successful freelancing.

Before getting started, here’s what you need to do:

1. Do your research and find out the best freelance sites you can find online.  Once you have the list, choose a freelance site that suits you. There are freelance sites that need registration and monthly fees while a few of them are free.

2. You should have a visa card, ATM or bank account in order to get paid. You can register your account details after you have registered in any of the freelance sites.
* For Filipino’s, it's best to apply for the EON CyberAccount, which is an Unionbank’s internet-based deposit account. It would only cost 300 pesos and only takes one week to get your new card.

 2. Build a complete profile. If you have any related computer experience and good at it, focus on that skill. Think harder. Write as many skills as you can in order to catch potential clients.

 3. Show a clean and impressive sample portfolio of your previous projects. It can be from your previous jobs.

4. Once you are done with the above steps, then you are set to bid for jobs. Remember the first 1-2 months are the most difficult time to get hired. The first client is the most difficult one to win because you are just starting and there are so many freelancers who have already proved their potentials, so be patient.

5. Some freelance sites require as many as 20 job bids/applications per week. Bid for 20 jobs per week. Some clients give chances to beginners as long as a bidding freelancer can prove that they deserve the job. So send a unique job application. Be clear, specific and tell clients what they should expect of you and the project that you are applying for.

6. Don’t bid too low or too high. Check the average rates for your skill (ex. Programming, admin support, Writing, data entry, researcher, etc.) and always offer reasonable rates.

7. Some clients may pay you and other freelancers for a trial job. Read their instruction clearly and do exactly as told. However, if something is not clear with you, always ask questions.

8. For your first project, finish it as soon as possible, as accurately as you can, in order to get your first perfect 5 Star rating and a continuous working relationship with your client.

So are you set to go? Good luck J