Daniel Throssell – Upwork in One Hour
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What You Will Receive:
A method (that ONLY works on Upwork) for getting copywriting work even if you’ve never done anything as a copywriter (it’s how I got started…)
My whole four-stage Upwork ‘career plan’ for freelance copywriters (this is the first lesson in the course, and it’s all you need to know in many aspects)
A backdoor approach to’spy’ on the bids that other freelancers are submitting in order to obtain jobs (this can get unethical REAL fast, so I include a strong recommendation on where to draw the line)
How to rapidly remove ALL other copywriters as ‘competition’ and become your client’s ONLY option. (This method also works outside of Upwork!)
How to use ‘niche stacking’ to stand out even if you’re not the greatest at anything.
A 12-point framework for creating one of the top Upwork profiles in just 15 minutes. (This is one of the few instances I will ever recommend using a template.) But I’ve done all the thinking for you here… Simply fill in your own information and you’re ready to go!)
My precise monetary advice regarding what hourly rate to charge!
A seven-point checklist for producing proposals that land employment even if you’ve never been paid to write a single word of copy before.
How to generate a portfolio “on demand” in less an hour if you don’t have any samples
The identical “fake beard oil” proposal that landed me my first Upwork gig just days after signing up!
Why you should NEVER provide your portfolio to a customer (no exaggeration… and this also applies OFF Upwork)
ten genuine suggestions I used to win Upwork gigs by providing criticism on each one.
My four-part price approach for “magically” bidding close to the utmost amount the customer is ready to spend — even if it’s far higher than the budget they actually stated!!! (Actual student feedback: “It’s like I have a powerful chess move for whatever circumstance a potential customer might throw at me. That’s fantastic.”)
How to make your proposal appear dirt-cheap even if it is the most costly on the job
If you want to get employed, you must inform your customer four things once they respond to your proposal. (The first two are the cost and the deadline.) The other two are significantly less obvious but far more significant)
A simple statement to put at the conclusion of a communication to a client that makes it nearly hard for them to feel “in control” of the interview. (Bonus: you can’reuse’ this sentence in several mails, and even the most ‘alpha’ client will act as though they are applying to work with YOU!)
My 9-step plan for doing client job interviews – even if you’re a shy introvert.
Why you should never, ever accept a client’s initial employment offer when they send it!!
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