Win Projects On Elance

Get My Virtual Worker Video Series And Learn How To Win More Projects On Elance, Vworker, and Odesk.

Starting out is hard. If you don’t have a job history on Elance, Vworker, or Odesk, you’ll have a tough time convincing others to hire you. But it doesn’t have to be that way. I may have needlessly spent two months trying to get my first job on Vworker.com, but that doesn’t mean you have to. You can learn from my mistakes.

I’ve put together 10 videos that reveal my biggest secrets to winning more projects on Elance, Vworker, Odesk, and any other freelancing site on the web. You’ll learn how to spend less time bidding on projects, focus your proposals like a laser beam, and make an impression that sets you far apart from your competition. Over the years, I’ve come up with tactics that nobody else dares to use, and now I want to share them with you.

You’ll learn everything you need to know to:

  • Create a compelling profile page that will get you more project invites
  • Negotiate with your clients to give yourself a pay raise
  • Separate the good clients from the bad and get longterm business
  • Focus your efforts so the clients come to you
  • Protect your reputation and get great feedback

The past two years have been unbelievable for me. I’ve worked from home, gone snowboarding seven days a week, and taken my job halfway across the world. Building a reputation on Elance, Vworker, and Odesk takes hard work and dedication, but it doesn’t have to be too hard. You can start winning projects within a few weeks. And if you don’t, I’ll force you to take your money back. You’ve got nothing to lose.

You can get my virtual worker video series for $30. Just click the link below to get started.


For $30, you get:

1.) The one thing you can place in your proposal that will dramatically improve your chances of winning the job.

2.) A foolproof template that makes the bidding process go by much faster.

3.) In-depth techniques for finding the good projects in a sea of bad ones.

4.) A strategy that has saved me hours of frustration and allowed me to grow my business on multiple freelance sites at once.

5.) Tips for negotiating with your clients and getting the pay you deserve.

6.) A surprisingly easy way to avoid getting a negative rating when you come across the occasional “bad apple” client.

7.) Time management on steroids. This simple spreadsheet will make you become a more effective freelancer.

I would have thrown in a set of knives and a potato peeler, but I ran out of supplies. So I’ll offer this second guarantee. If you don’t notice a dramatic improvement in your freelancing income (going from nothing to something is pretty dramatic), I’ll give you your money back, and I’ll send you a potato peeler. That’s at least a $4.99 value, yours free for trying my product and failing miserably at implementing my ideas.

Everyone needs an extra potato peeler anyway. I can never find mine. It’s mixed in with a bunch of sharp knives, and I always risk cutting my hands up.

You have nothing to lose and a potato peeler to gain! Think about it, and if you have any questions, just send me an email. Click the button below, and my knowledge will be yours.


P.S. Don’t you think it’s annoying when you read one of these things and you see a bunch of these P.S. messages? How are you supposed to know when to finish reading?

P.P.S. And even though he knows he’s doing it, the author just keeps on going. He’s flagrantly flouting common conventions without remorse.

P.P.P.S. I mean, seriously, who in their right mind ever has this many things to say at the end of a letter? What do you want, a few more XOXOXOXO’s?

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P.P.P.P.P.S. I Love You! I miss you! Buy my product!

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