Here’s a quick video:
If you’re trying to land more jobs on Upwork — or even your first one — here’s a tip that most freelancers completely miss: Make a video of yourself.
Think about it — when a client is scrolling through dozens of proposals, what’s going to stand out? A face. A voice. Someone real. Someone who actually shows what they can do.
You don’t need fancy equipment or professional editing. Just use your phone! Record a simple video where you introduce who you are, what you specialize in, and maybe even screen-share yourself working — like writing, designing, coding, editing — whatever your skill is.
Better yet? Start a YouTube channel.
You don’t need millions of views. You’re not trying to be an influencer — you’re building a track record of your skills. Every time you finish a project or learn something new, post a quick video about it. Over time, you’ll have a real, visible portfolio that shows clients you’re the real deal.
And here’s a bonus:
This is how you prove you didn’t just copy-paste a ChatGPT-generated proposal.
Because let’s be honest — clients can tell. They can spot a generic, AI-written proposal from a mile away. A real video, showing you speaking, your work, and your energy — that’s impossible to fake.
So if you’re serious about standing out on Upwork:
👉 Start making videos.
👉 Start building your track record.
👉 Start showing your skills — not just talking about them.
Because in freelancing, showing always beats telling.
Good luck — you’ve got this!
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