With thousands of freelancers competing for jobs and perhaps a hundred or more bidding on the same job, how do you make your bid stand out from the rest? The fact is each employer is as different as each freelancer, so there really isn’t a “magic formula” that works for every bid. There are, however some important steps you can take to increase the chances that a prospective employer will consider your bid seriously. Here are ten simple tips for writing an effective bid:
1. Read the project description carefully. After all, if the employer doesn’t feel you understand the project, you’re not likely to win the bidding. Besides, many employers will ask for specific details that you need to be aware of. In fact, employers often include a phrase that must be included in your bid in order to have it considered. The bottom line is, you should always take the time to go through the description thoroughly.
2. Keep your bid clear, concise and to the point. Remember that the employer may have dozens or even hundreds of bids to consider. It’s very likely that every word of every bid isn’t going to be read. Bids with unnecessarily long descriptions may be skipped over completely. Don’t invite the employer to ignore your bid by making it too wordy.
3. State your terms clearly. Using the project description as a guide, be as precise as possible in stating exactly what you’ll provide, how much it will cost, and how long it will take to deliver. Being vague about your terms implies a lack of confidence. If you’re not confident in yourself, the employer won’t be, either.
4. If the employer contacts you through a private message, be sure to respond promptly. Most employers award projects within the first 24 hours of posting, so ensure you keep yourself available for contact.
5. Respond faster with our mobile apps. Install the mobile app and stay in touch with employers on the go. Also, discover new projects and get your bids in quicker on the best new projects.
6. It’s always a good idea to upload samples with your bid proposals or provide links to online examples. Be sure, however, that your examples are appropriate for the job and represent your best work. Quality, not quantity is usually the rule of thumb when submitting samples.
7. A word of caution: Unless you’re prepared to give your work away, any samples you provide should bear a watermark or other means of identification or at the very least your name and a statement of copyright.
8. 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. On the other hand, if you’re relatively new to freelancing, you may need to establish a reputation first. A little common sense will go a long way here.
9. Don’t oversell yourself. A little self-confidence is a good thing, but over-the-top claims probably won’t impress anyone. Being frank and honest about your skills will get you much farther than a lot of hype.
10. Last, but certainly not least, proofread your bid before you submit it. Is it written clearly? Are there misspellings? No matter what kind of project you’re bidding on, a poorly written proposal suggests a lack of interest and poor work habits. Neither of those is going to work in your favor.
Hi this is Britto from India. I am a student in Isep Portugal. currently am in search of some part-time job through which i can earn something for my daily wages. If i get this bid i will be very happy and will work hard and finish it within the given time period.
I would like to submit my proposal to undertake the above. I have excellent excel skills and i will deliver in your time at the cost which is reasonable to you.
i do this my best and quality of my work is a minimum errors, standard work, and timely delivery of projects. I am always concerned about the 100% accuracy of the work.
Hi, we are a team of experienced & skilled chartered accountants & MBAs dedicated to provide dedicated service to our clients. Our key skills are are in financial planning & analysis on large & complex excel spreadsheets, ERP reports, business planning & advisory, accounting, taxation & audits,
Hence we believe ourselves fairly competent to deliver the project with accuracy in desired timelines.
Our major apprehension - would be that it would be better to have reviewed the project & data model in details.
Thanks in anticipation..!
Regards,
Mohit Makhija
+919899680585
More than 15 years experience in this field. I assure you that I can complete your work accurately as per your time schedule & terms. I Hope you will select me for this project. Look forward to your work order. Why don't you give me a chance to me?
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