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How to Write a Winning Upwork Cover Letter (+Sample)

How to Write a Winning Upwork Cover Letter (+Sample)

Crafting an Upwork cover letter that wins you the job is one of the two things that drive new Upworkers crazy (the other being how to get approved on Upwork ).

This drove me crazy too when I started out. In fact, I must have spent countless hours and sent so many proposals before I started getting replies.

I almost purchased a $300 course just to get access to their community’s Upwork proposal vault.

If you’re in a similar position, you have come to the right place.

In this article, let’s discuss how to write an effective Upwork proposal cover letter that will win you the job.

Let’s get this started!

From Zero to Hero

When I started using Upwork, it was a while until I was able to land a contract.

When I did manage to land my first contract, I thought I had cracked the code and all I had to do was submit the same cover letter again and again.

Here’s what that (cringy and embarrassing) cover letter looks like:

Canned cover letter I used in the early days

(Good thing it happened before Upwork started banning accounts who submit way too many proposals without getting an offer.)

Using that stinky cover letter above, I still receive a few replies. But that’s it — no new offers or whatsoever.

Two realizations hit me:

  • I knew then that I didn’t crack the code.
  • Canned, word for word cover letters don’t work.

After three years, here’s my marketing effectiveness:

The graph shows I was hired more often than my interview rate.

Stick until the end and I will show you an example of an Upwork cover letter I used to land a premium deal with a client.

Now, here’s how to make your cover letters better:

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Answer the Additional Questions First

Many job postings will require you to answer additional questions besides submitting a cover letter.

Here’s a good example:

An Upwork job post with additional questions

As you can see, the cover letter comes first followed by the additional questions you have to answer.

Naturally, you may spend most of your energy trying to make that cover letter flawless and then, answer the additional questions with a one-line sentence only, like an afterthought.

What you may not know is that when the client reviews your proposal, he will see the additional questions first.

I discovered this when I posted a job on Upwork.

A sample Upwork job post looking for a writer

Here’s one of the answers I got:

An Upwork proposal with one-liner answers

As you can see, clients will see the answers to the questions first. The cover letter will be the last element. That’s why when you see questions in the job posts, focus your energy first on the questions.

In a way, additional questions are more important than the cover letter itself.

Address the Client by Name

Whether it’s an Upwork cover letter, a cold email, or a private message on Facebook, addressing the client by name has a great impact.

After all, names are the sweetest and most important sound in any language according to Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People book.

But does it really increase the effectiveness of your Upwork proposal?

Well, calling the client by name is just the first part of making your cover letter more personal.

It shows that you have done your research and most likely, the content of your cover letter isn’t canned.

As an example, let’s say that you’re the client and you need someone to write new articles on your website.

One of the proposals you received is this:

A canned cover without any personalization

Would you hire him? Exactly!

The question is, where will you get the name of the client?

How to Find the Client’s Name

It’s easy enough when the job post has the client’s name.

A job post with the client’s name

Unfortunately, only around 1 of 10 posts has the client’s name.

If this is the case, scroll down to the client’s recent history and find reviews from past contractors that mentioned the client’s name.

For example, this job post doesn’t contain any clue about who the client is.

An Upwork job post without the client’s name

But on the client’s recent history, you will find two mentions of his name there.

Finding the client’s name on his recent history

Sometimes, you may find different names on the client’s history. Some may have addressed the client as Darren, Karen, or John.

To make matters easier, use the name mentioned in a review from a freelancer with similar services as you.

Let’s say that you’re a content writer. A past content writer left a review and addressed the client as John. In this case, use John in your cover letter.

There may also be instances when the client, together with his name, wrote the name of his company. There’s a lot of gold in here simply because you can make even more research.

One of my clients, when he posted the job, only displayed the company name. There was no clue about the recent history of his name. But since the company name was there, I was able to dig deeper.

Here’s a portion of the cover letter I sent that I’m quite sure caught his attention:

Gave a hint to my client that I've read their about me page

This has led to an active partnership. (I can also confirm that working with his particular client’s team is fun and exciting!)

Show Interest

By that, I don’t mean writing a line that says “I’m interested in your job post.”

There are usually two ways to do this:

  • Make a suggestion
  • Or ask a question

Let’s use this job post I found about a client looking for a content writer for his travel website:

A client looking for a content writer for his travel website.

Just because the job description was short, it doesn’t mean you have to put in the same effort and make your cover letter short.

This is often a mistake I see new freelancers do.

But how will you add value to a post as short as this?

If I were to submit a cover letter to do this job post, here’s what I would do:

  • Explain to the client what an awesome about us page is and what it contains. (If you’re not aware, the about us page, in addition to telling your story, is an excellent waypoint to different pages or content on your website.)
  • Include links to show him what I mean.
  • Suggest how I can do the same.
  • Ask him for a link to his website.

You can also show interest by mentioning something that only someone who dug deeper will be able to know. An example of this is the cover letter I showed in the earlier section where I mentioned something about the client’s team.

The Rate Matters

This part isn’t much about the cover letter itself but on what job post you submit your cover letter.

One of the things I have learned over the years is that there could be a mismatch between your rate and how much your client can afford or is willing to spend.

For example, no matter how good your cover letter is, it’s impossible for you to ask a high rate for this project.

A job post with a low rate

How did I know this? Looking at the client’s recent history, he paid someone a measly $25 for an educational blog.

Recent job history of a low rate project

From the client’s recent history, you can be certain that he’s only looking for freelancers with (super) low rates.

One more thing: Avoid low-ballers .

These clients will not pay you for what you’re worth. You will only be wasting six connects which you could have used to submit a proposal to a premium project.

Further reading : There are a few job posts that have a high budget but will actually pay you peanuts — they lure freelancers by posting big budgets. This is one of the things I shared in my tips for Upworkers article . It’s perfect for those who are still starting out in Upwork.

Mention Your Experience

I have read numerous posts from “freelance gurus” that you don’t need experience to land premium contracts.

Although there’s truth to it, it’s not the whole truth.

As a client myself, I would like to make sure that the freelancer has the capability to do the tasks and that he’s willing to learn if he doesn’t have the skills yet.

However, freelancers who have previous similar experience and can prove it will most likely win the contract.

Why? Because it’s more certain that they will be able to do the job better and faster, which is a win for clients who go into hourly contracts with freelancers.

In addition to experience, include samples of related work or outcomes that you know the client will love.

For example, after including relevant samples of my work, this client has responded well to my cover letter and we ended up working together.

How the client responded to my samples in the cover letter

If you don’t have any relevant samples, just create one, and show it to the client.

Include a Call to Action

At the end of your cover letter, invite the client to do something. It’s proven that they will likely do something if you tell them exactly what to do.

It’s tempting to say “Hope to hear from you soon” or “Hoping for your kind consideration”. But it doesn’t really invite the client to do something.

Here are good examples of effective CTA (call to action):

  • Hit that reply button over there to continue our conversation. (Favorite)
  • How about we hop on a five-minute call to discuss your business needs?
  • If you want to collaborate, let’s discuss it more over the chat.

I have been working with different combinations and so far, the first one has worked best for me. However, I don’t think there’s much difference as long as you keep your call to action, clear, specific, and easy to commit to.

Keep a Swipe File of Upwork Cover Letters

If you’re not familiar with what a swipe file is, it’s basically a folder where you keep all awesome ideas, copies, content, and ideas you have encountered.

In this case, keep a swipe file of Upwork cover letters that worked. Then, reverse engineer them and see why they work.

This is actually how I started improving my cover letter. I found and saved the winning cover letters I found online and try to understand why they worked.

I usually have three places where I store them:

  • OneNote (favorite)
  • Google drive
  • Local drive

A piece of advice: save your cover letters that worked.

Here’s mine:

A collection of my own Upwork cover letters that worked.

Since I have a record of what works and what doesn’t, I regularly update and optimize my cover letter to reflect what I recently learned.

That’s how I knew which call to action I thought worked best.

In addition, you may want to include links to your best work too. This makes it easier for you to swap out the samples you want to mention in the cover letter to make sure you only mention the most relevant work samples.

Example of a Winning Upwork Cover Letter

As promised, here is a cover letter I used to land a premium deal with a client.

Note that you can use the pattern I set but make sure you don’t use exact words. This cover letter was designed solely for the certain job post to this cover letter was submitted to.

A cover letter I used to land a premium deal with a client.

In a gist, here’s how I did it:

Hey [name] , I’m sure you’ve got a lot of pitches to deal with so I’ll keep this short. I help [your target industry] [the outcome your client would like to get from your service] . In the past, I helped [a previous client you worked with] [the outcome you helped your previous client achieve – should be similar to the outcome the client would like to get] . Here are links to some of my work: – [link 1] – [link 2] – [link 3] [Ask a question or suggest something] Simply hit that “Reply” button over there so we could continue our conversation. Regards, [Your name]

Feel free to use this template.

Win Premium Clients With a Personalized Cover Letter

Writing a winning cover letter is easier than you think. But it will need a lot of practice and trial and error to finally get it right.

As I said, it took me so much time and proposals before I got a reply. From there, I continued optimizing it and seeing what works for my target clients and industry.

I’m definitely positive that as you practice and write more proposal cover letters, you will get better and win jobs.

And if you get lost, try the template I provided above.

Now it’s your turn. Here’s what to do now:

  • Go back to Upwork and apply what you have learned from this article.
  • Use the template and check my sample for inspiration.
  • Get back here and let us know how it went.

And as always, let me know your thoughts by sharing your comment down below.

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Alan is the founder of Work Pajama and other sites by Content Growers. When he's not writing here, he's busy helping clients generate more qualified leads and increase sales by educating readers with strategic content and writing blogs.

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I am new and wanted to have virtual work ASAP. Thank you for this blog, will surely help me with my application. Wish me luck!

Stay safe always.

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Hey Genera! Glad you find this article helpful to you. I know you can do it! I was able to do it even without experience (or skills) at that time so there’s no way you can’t do it.

Keep it up!

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Hi sir I just want to ask in upwork sometimes it offer milestone in specific job how can i break the budget into milestone and what will a put in the description of each milestone ? Thanks God bless

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Thanks Alan. Let me go back and re-strategize

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Thank you so much for sharing this very informative article. I’m about to start my GVA career… your blog post truly help me a lot. I hope I could make it in this industry.

Good luck on your journey!

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I am inspired by your post and I made some notes out of it. I believe it will go a long way to help. Am a newbie in upwork; am good in data entry, typing and I can handle Microsoft Office. But I do not have any past experience in any company or works done before except personal. How do I start, my first cover letter was rejected. Please help out, I will appreciate it. Thanks

My most regards, Hilary

That is tricky since the skills you have are the same skills that 99% of Upworkers have. If I were you, better learn a better skill and try again. For every job post that needs basic stuff, the client probably gets 100+ proposals, so your chance of even being seen is super low. Hope this helps!

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thanks so much for this awesome reply of you Alan. We’ve same issue with Hilary. I think your reply here will surely help. Better learn a better skill!

Good to know. Thanks for dropping by!

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Thank you for this Allan. This is very useful specially for people like me, just starting careen on being a Virtual Assitant.

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Wow, great tips on writing an effective Upwork cover letter! I completely agree with you on the importance of mentioning your experience.

Including samples of related work or outcomes is also a fantastic idea. It provides concrete evidence of your skills and expertise, and it gives the client a glimpse of what they can expect from you. If you don’t have relevant samples, creating one specifically for the client is a brilliant approach to showcase your abilities.

I also appreciate the emphasis on including a clear call to action (CTA) in the cover letter. It’s true that clients are more likely to respond when you tell them exactly what to do. Your examples of effective CTAs are spot on, and it’s important to make them clear, specific, and easy to commit to.

Overall, these tips are insightful and practical. Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience in writing Upwork cover letters. I will definitely implement them in my future proposals and strive for better results. Keep up the great work!

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Your style is so unique compared to other people I have read stuff from. Thank you for posting when you’ve got the opportunity, Guess I will just bookmark this site.

Thanks Eileen!

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That’s quite an interesting read. Of late I figured out that it is very difficult to get new jobs in Upwork, though clients are viewing my proposal. So I feel the best way is to rewrite the proposals. Thanks a lot for your input.

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Hi Alan, this was very very helpful and am looking forward to learn more from you. I would hope that a Q&A platform will be provided in place for people like us who would wanna feed from your brilliant experience. Thanks!

Thanks, Alin!

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Just discovered your content through Google search. Awesome and unique content. Just about to start freelancing on Upwork and I can tell it is of a great help to me. I believe I’ve just find a good teacher here.☺️

Thank you Allan and God bless you.

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Appreciate the compliment. I wish you a good fortune on your journey.

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Thank you Alan! hope it works. Good luck for everyone.

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Hey Alan! Best inspiration tip, Thanks alot.

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Excellent information. This article offers practical tips and a clear structure for crafting effective Upwork cover letters. It’s a valuable resource for freelancers looking to stand out and secure projects on the platform.

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Thank you for this fantastic guide on writing a winning Upwork cover letter! The tips and sample you’ve shared are incredibly helpful for both beginners and experienced freelancers like myself.

The sample cover letter is a valuable resource. It not only demonstrates the principles you’ve outlined but also serves as an excellent template for crafting our own personalized letters.

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One of the reasons most freelancers struggle to land clients on Upwork is failing to write a convincing cover letter.

The cover letter is the main component of your job proposal and if you don’t write it well, you won’t be able to get the client’s attention.

Each client who posts a job on Upwork gets dozens and sometimes hundreds of proposals from freelancers. And the only way to grab their attention is to write a cover letter that addresses their needs and requirements.

So if you’re new to Upwork and trying to land a client, keep reading. This guide will help you write better, more focused, and well-optimized Upwork cover letters to get more responses from your clients.

What Is An Upwork Cover Letter?

what is a cover letter

The cover letter is an essential part of a resume or CV. Normally, when you’re applying for a job, you include a cover letter with your CV to let your potential employer know why you’re applying for the job, what kind of goals you have, and why they should hire you for the position.

Upwork cover letters use the same concept. Whenever you’re applying for a job on Upwork, you now have to fill out a section called Cover Letter.

upwork cover letter

Here, you can write a detailed yet concise message to clients explaining how you can help the client and why you’re the best person for the job.

As you can imagine, this is a crucial part of a job proposal that will determine whether you will get the job or not.

Before You Apply For Jobs..

before you apply for jobs

Before you apply for jobs and start writing cover letters, make sure you complete the following steps. Because without these steps, clients will never hire you, even if you write the perfect cover letter.

1. Improve Your Communication Skills

Improving your communication skills is the first thing you should do before applying for jobs.

Learn to write better messages to clients and learn the proper etiquette for writing emails. You can follow this guide to learn more about it.

Also, I highly recommend that you take an online course on copywriting and business communication. Think of it as an investment in yourself.

And it will go a long way to help you write great proposals, cover letters, and communicate with clients like a professional.

If you’re interested, start with these Skillshare classes:

  • Business Communication Skills: Write & Speak More Professionally
  • Copywriting: Essential Skills For Writing Engaging Marketing Copy
  • Professional English Emails: Write Clearly and Effectively

2. Optimize Your Upwork Profile

The next thing you need to do is optimize your Upwork profile.

When you apply for a job and send a proposal to a client, one of the first things they do is check your profile.

Now imagine doing all the work to find the perfect job and write a great cover letter while you have a terrible profile. It will only send those potential clients away. Don’t make that same mistake.

I wrote a complete guide on creating an effective Upwork profile. Give it a read and optimize your profile accordingly.

3. Gather Some Samples

Now, you can say all you want about your skills and abilities in your proposal but the client will never believe you if you don’t have hard evidence to back your claims.

So make sure you have some samples of your work to show the clients.

If you’re a writer, you can include links to your previously published articles.

If you’re a graphic designer, you can include a link to your portfolio.

If you don’t have any links to show, attach sample documents and files in the proposal.

4. Ask For The Right Price

When using Upwork to find jobs, asking for the ideal price is very important. Because it’s always going to be a bidding war between freelancers.

But the key to finding the right price is not to ask too low that clients think you’re desperate. Or ask too much that turns clients away.

To figure out the sweet spot between the two, you can check the Upwork services section.

upwork services section

Browse the category related to your work to see what other freelancers are charging for similar jobs.

Then come up with a price that fits your client’s budget and the regular rates at the same time.

5. Only Apply For The Right Jobs

There are some freelancers out there who apply to every job that comes up in their feed while copy-pasting the same cover letters and proposals.

This is a huge mistake that will get you nowhere.

Learn to pick the right jobs that fit your set of skills. Find jobs that have detailed descriptions that give you more information about the job. So that you can research the client and their industry to write better cover letters.

What To Include In Your Cover Letter

what to include in cover letter

Once you complete all the initial steps to optimize your profile and writing skills, here are the most important points you need to cover in your cover letter.

  • Address the client by their first name (eg: Hi John,)
  • Mention that you’ve read the entire project description
  • Do some research to understand what the client is asking for
  • Provide solutions to the client’s pain points
  • Mention why you’re the perfect person for the job with facts (eg: I have 5 years of experience in social media marketing and I worked for client X)
  • Show examples of your previous work, portfolio, or client case studies
  • In the end, mention that you have a strategy in mind for the client’s project and ask them to DM you for details
  • Remember to keep it short, detailed, and concise

You’ll see how all these points come together in the example and the cover letter template below.

How To Write Cover Letter for UpWork

how to write cover letter

It’s best to write the cover letter on different software like Google Docs or MS Word and then copy it over to Upwork. You wouldn’t want to accidentally hit send while you’re writing the cover letter.

As I mentioned before, learning to write well is very important. Taking a copywriting class will not go to waste.

Take all the key points I mentioned in the previous section. Write in friendly and simple words to describe your proposal for the client.

Here’s a quick Upwork cover letter example to show you how it’s done:

Hi John, I read your entire job description and I think I’m the perfect person for the job. Here’s why: -I noticed that you’re looking to build an online store website. I think WordPress is the best platform to build your website and I have over 5 years of experience building WordPress sites -I’ve built WordPress websites for many clients including CocaCola and Pepsi -Here are just a few of the links to websites that I’ve recently built for other clients (include links here. Or attach your sample documents) -I have a really great concept idea for building your website that will make your brand look even better than your competitor (Do research to find the competitors and mention the name here). Send me a DM or respond to this proposal so we can discuss more details I’m really excited about this project and to work with you to build something amazing. Looking forward to your DM. -Your name

See how simple and concise that looks. And we covered all the key points in that 150-word cover letter. You can easily edit this message to include skills and experience related to your industry.

There are also great tools you can use for writing your cover letter online . They offer more professional-looking layouts that you can easily customize, which are ideal for applying for not just freelancing jobs but for any type of job application.

Free Upwork Cover Letter Template

upwork cover letter template

I made a more beautifully formatted Upwork cover letter template that you can use when applying for jobs. You can download it below.

Make sure to edit and customize this template according to your needs.

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5 Tips For Writing Professional Cover Letters

Follow these quick tips to make your cover letter look more professional.

1. Keep it Concise and Clear

Write a concise and well-structured letter. Keep it to a single page and use a professional tone. Use short paragraphs or bullet points to convey information effectively. Avoid excessive jargon and focus on presenting your qualifications in a clear and compelling manner.

2. Highlight Your Relevant Skills

Clearly communicate how your skills and experiences align with the job requirements. Use specific examples to demonstrate your qualifications and achievements. Showcase how your unique abilities can contribute to the success of the company.

3. Research the Company

Take the time to research the company’s values, culture, and recent projects or initiatives. Incorporate this knowledge into your cover letter to demonstrate your genuine interest and alignment with the company’s mission.

4. Address Potential Concerns

If you have any potential concerns or gaps in your experience, address them proactively in your cover letter. Explain how you plan to overcome those challenges or how your transferable skills make you a strong candidate despite any gaps.

5. Proofread and Edit

Ensure your cover letter is error-free by thoroughly proofreading and editing it. Check for spelling and grammar mistakes, and ensure proper formatting. Read it aloud or ask someone else to review it for clarity and coherence. A polished and error-free cover letter demonstrates your attention to detail and professionalism.

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An Upwork Cover Letter Example For Freelancers

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So, you’ve decided to join Upwork or a similar freelance marketplace. That’s a great idea! The gig economy is booming and the compensation reflects that. Freelancers providing skilled services tend to earn 70% more per hour than their cubicle-dwelling counterparts.

But, you have to be mindful of competition too. As many as 57 million workers in the US alone freelance part-time and full-time. And Upwork has some 12 million registered users. Thus, to get your piece of the pie, you really need to make Upwork ‘work’ for you.

That starts with having a well-optimized personal profile and learning to write great bidding letters for projects. This post offers some tips for that. Plus, we’ve included a quick Upwork cover letter sample you can use as a reference. Keep in mind that this post will mostly reference Upwork, but could really apply to any freelancing platform.

Start With Optimizing Your Profile

You can bet that anyone interested in your proposal is going to check out the information in your profile before they even consider you for the job. So be sure that your profile includes the following:

  • A rockstar profile title that summarizes what you do.
  • Crisp and professional profile picture
  • Detailed profile overview that explains your professional background and highlights your skills.

You can also spice it up with testimonials/quotes from your past clients and portfolio pieces. Lastly, add extra credibility by completing several competency tests.

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Be Specific in Your Proposals

In most cases, you will be applying to do a very short-term, very specific task. In your cover letter (project proposal) don’t go around the bush too much and succinctly state what makes you a good fit for that job. Include your resume only if the job posting specifically instructs you to do so.

Here’s a quick example to illustrate the point further: imagine you’re a freelance graphic designer . If you apply for a gig to design a set of landing pages, don’t waste time discussing any other skills or experience (e.g. your amazing illustration talents). Instead, write only about your experience with landing page design and perhaps conversion optimization.

Speak in Terms of The Clients Needs

Keep in mind that many of the jobs posted on Upwork are time-critical. The person who needs the work done likely has little time to train someone, or even provide a bunch of clarification. That’s why a person who can say something like: “Look, I understand what you want. Here is how I will do it. It will be done quickly. I’m ready to start immediately.’ is going to earn a second look.

To help build even more confidence in your abilities, consider including a testimonial or reference from another client. If you can show that you’ve completed similar work in the past, that will work in your favor too!

Focus on Skills, Not Personality

Normally, your cover letter is the perfect vehicle to show your enthusiasm for the company mission, and that you will fit in with the company culture. Here, none of that matters. So keep the focus on your skills and experience, not personality traits.

Answer Their Questions

Sometimes, a potential client will post a pretty detailed list of questions they want to be answered, and information that they want you to provide. On one hand, that makes it much easier for you to write the cover letter. You simply answer the questions they provide. On the other hand, if you miss anything, it could get your entire proposal eliminated from consideration. So pay attention!

Cover Letter Sample For Upwork in .docx Format

Here is a sample cover letter that you can submit in response to a short-term project on Upwork.

Upwork cover letter example for Word

Download example (Word version)

Upwork Cover Letter Example – Text Format

Hi Michael,

Just checked your project details “Design a new onboarding process for a banking app” and I believe that I may be a great fit.

As a UX designer with 3 years of experience, I have previously designed account creation and account opening system flows for a lending app (received a 5-star review from the client). You can check the project details in my portfolio, along with several other designs for e-commerce, healthcare and media companies.

You mentioned that you also need someone experienced with interactive prototyping and InVision. I’m a long-term user of this app. Also familiar with Balsamiq and Adobe XD software. 

I have included information about my rates, and I am confident that I can deliver the first design mockups within 2 weeks as per your deadline. Please contact me so that we can get started.

Kevin Ninja

P.S. I took a moment to explore your website. It’s very well-designed. If you’re interested in making further changes, I believe I can make some small tweaks to your landing pages to boost conversion rates.

Final Tip: Sell a Bit Further

Treat your cover letter as a marketing document. Work mostly to sell your clients on the skills they need right now, but don’t forget to sell yourself a bit as well. Slip in a postscript or ‘aside’ to let them know other ways in which you can help!

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12 Upwork Cover Letter Samples and Examples for Beginners

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Ready to kick off your freelance adventure with Upwork? The key to pulling off that first gig is crafting a killer, eye-catching cover letter. Navigating Upwork cover letters as a rookie might seem a bit mind-boggling, but no worries; there is no need to break a sweat.

Crafting the Perfect Upwork Cover Letter

A  good cover letter  perfectly combines professionalism with personality. It starts with a personal greeting. It should briefly introduce your expertise and connect to the client’s needs. It should also highlight relevant experience and accomplishments and demonstrate enthusiasm for the project. Conclude with a call to action, inviting further discussion. Keep it concise, engaging, and tailored to each unique opportunity. Here are 12 effective sample cover letters for Upwork.

#1. The Engaging Introduction

Hello [Client’s Name],

My name is [Your Name]. I’m excited to join hands with you on [Project Name]. It would be an honor for me to offer my skills and unwavering commitment to ensuring exceptional results. The joy of working on this project with you gives me the commitment to provide quality work.

I can’t wait to contribute my best effort to make your project a great success. Your business aligns with my desire to learn, grow, and show my abilities well. I’m eager for the chance to chat about how I can bring some serious value to your business and be a positive force in its success.

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#2. The Skills Showcase

Dear [Client’s Name],

I am beyond excited to have the opportunity to support your amazing work. Because I have a strong background in [your job], I am very confident that I am good at [specific job skills]. In addition to technical skills, my commitment to excellence is fueled by genuine passion. Your work matches my skills and aspirations perfectly. I love to instill creativity, dedication, and commitment to exceed expectations.

I am ready to dive in and collaborate and I am determined to ensure your project is a huge success. Bringing a unique blend of skills and passion, I am poised to make a significant impact. Let’s start this journey together and create not only success but outstanding experiences and projects.

#3. The Project Understanding

Hi [Client’s Name],

Having meticulously examined the details of [Project Name] in your project description, I am assured of my capability not only to meet but to surpass your expectations. I understand the importance of taking a personalized approach to delivering results that align with your vision. My dedication, paired with my openness to change and learning, paints me as a committed player in your business success. I’m geared up to dive into this journey, ensuring I not only meet your needs but blow past your expectations every step of the way.

#4. The Experience Highlight

With [number] years of dedicated experience as [your profession], I have fine-tuned my skills in [include some specific skills]. Over the years, I have honed my craft, navigated various challenges, and changed alongside the dynamic landscape of [your work]. This adaptability in my career journey positions me as a versatile contributor who can seamlessly integrate into your project. I bring not only a wealth of experience but also a promise to be fast and meet the unique requirements of each endeavor. Let’s work together, and we can bring unparalleled knowledge and change to your business.

#5. The Enthusiastic Pitch

The prospect of contributing to your work excites me. I’m stoked about teaming up and turning your vision into reality. My enthusiasm for the project goes beyond just finishing it – it’s about bringing it to life in a big way. Let’s start this journey together, pooling our efforts and creativity to make your project a great success. I am ready to invest my energy, skills, and commitment to ensure that our industry is not just a project but a celebrated achievement. We’ll work hand in hand to turn your vision into reality.

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#6. Attention to Detail

Your work caught my attention, mainly because of [the specifics from the project description]. I understand the importance of tailoring specific aspects that make your event unique. This attention to detail, which is evident in my work, ensures that every aspect of the project is handled with precision and accuracy. I do not consider the intricacies of your work as challenges. If anything, they are opportunities to demonstrate my accuracy and commitment.

I’m pumped to dive deep into your project, making sure the outcome doesn’t just meet but blows past your expectations. Let’s team up and ride this road together—who knows where it’ll take us!

#7. The Results-Driven Approach

I thrive on challenges and am naturally results-oriented. I view challenges as chances to showcase my problem-solving skills and tenacity. It’s not just about ticking off tasks for me; it’s about embracing the opportunity to overcome hurdles. We should raise the bar and go beyond the initial goals. Your project suits my results-driven philosophy, and I’m excited about the prospect of working together to turn challenges into successes. We can combine our efforts to create a success story that reflects more than just our individual commitment to excellence. I’m an asset that will surely turn your business into a huge success.

#8. The Personal Touch

I believe that effective communication is the pillar of a successful collaboration. Clear and transparent communication is a commitment I bring to every partnership. I’m all about keeping the vibe positive in our cooperation. With consistent updates and an open-door policy for chats, I want our work relationship to be not just efficient but also enjoyable. Skill-wise, I’ve got the task covered, and my commitment is all about building trust and transparency in our partnership. Let’s start this journey together, where communication is not just a tool but the foundation of our success.

#9. The Data Entry Specialist

I am excited to contribute my data entry skills to your project. I am well-equipped for data entry positions and proficient in [related software], which in turn underscores my unwavering commitment to accuracy and efficiency. I understand that data entry plays a vital role in the success of any business. My dedication to ensuring that information is handled effectively and efficiently is reflected in my work ethic. I am ready to participate in your business, bringing a blend of technical expertise to a knowledgeable and careful approach to data management. Let’s streamline the process, increase accuracy, and ensure your project benefits from the accuracy I’m committed to providing.

#10. The Project-Specific Example

Your project seamlessly aligns with my expertise in [your field]. I go beyond stating my qualifications. I have provided a concrete example of a similar project I successfully managed. This specific illustration serves to showcase not just my theoretical understanding but also my practical ability to handle tasks identical to those required for your project. I’m a firm believer in actions doing the talking. By throwing out these real-world examples, my goal is to not just tell but show you that I’m not just competent but entirely capable of the task at hand.

I look forward to bringing my craft to your work and showing how my proven work can contribute so much to its success. Let’s collaborate to turn your project into another success story.

#11. The Learning Attitude

I’m reaching out with genuine excitement about the chance to learn and grow through your project. Every project, to me, is a unique opportunity. Not only is it an opportunity to contribute, but also gain valuable insight and knowledge. I’m not just giving lip service to personal and professional growth—it’s evident in my eagerness to take on projects that stretch my abilities. Your project, with its distinctive challenges, is like a playground for me to absorb, adjust, and flourish. I’m eager not just to contribute but also to use it as a stepping stone in my journey of continuous improvement and success.

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#12. The Future Collaboration

I see our teamwork on [project name] as the beginning of something great. Beyond ticking off tasks, I’m committed to nurturing a lasting partnership that flourishes over time. My dedication goes beyond short-term successes. I aim to go on a joint journey where we both motivate each other to succeed. I believe your project should be more than just a job. We have the opportunity to lay the foundation for lasting unity. I’m thrilled about not just working on [project name] but also co-creating success in our long-term journey ahead.

Final Takeaway

Navigating Upwork  as a beginner is all about flaunting your skills, enthusiasm, and dedication. Let these Upwork cover letter samples be your muse. Craft a pitch that screams “you” in the freelancing arena. Stand out by being authentically you—your true passion for the craft is your magic wand on Upwork. Let your uniqueness shine, and watch the competitive freelancing world take notice! After all, at Upwork, authenticity is your secret weapon, and passion is your superpower.

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Are you dreaming of landing freelance clients remotely and get the control to quit your job?

The first step is writing a cover letter on Upwork that wins a client over to your side. In this guide, you and I will dive deeper into what good and bad proposals look like and the specific steps to master writing them.

You’ll need to know less than you think and practice more but don’t worry, we’ll cover everything you need. This is the best skill you can master to earn money on the side. I know that’s a bold statement and think about it: even if you could do nothing else, you can offer to help businesses write proposals or sell their services for them. 

I take a different approach than most others because I don’t feel good about coming across as salesy. To my luck, it turns out to work really well as you might have seen in the case studies here .

The trade-off is that it requires more work than the average freelancer puts in, so truth be told, this is not for everyone. If you feel lazy and freelancing isn’t that important to you, no judgment from me but this probably isn’t what you are looking for.

With that note out of the way, let’s dig in!

Update : I prepared an article on writing strong Upwork proposals over at Millo in case you are serious about landing clients.

No matter if we are looking for a freelance gig, a traditional job, running a marketing campaign, writing copy or anything else that has an element of persuasion to it, we tend to win by first understanding what the client is looking for before crafting what we’ll show them.

To make this guide on writing a winning cover letter on Upwork very real, let’s first upload a project to the website and see what happens before we dive into the nitty-gritty of how to master the Upwork proposals.

How freelance clients experience Upwork

We could have picked any type of project, so to make this easy to follow for many of us, let’s pick a project around lead generation research.

First, we need to decide on a job title and category.

cover letter upwork - setting up a project

Next, we click update and move on to writing what we think is a good and descriptive project description. I took the liberty of preparing one that you can see below – I apologize for the zoom out, I wanted to add everything there for you to see.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Let’s make this a one-time project and move on.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

There are so many different skills we can attach to the project. It feels as if there are too many to choose from, so let’s just pick quantitative research and move on.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

On the same page we also have to pick some skills. It is unclear what this is for, so let’s stick with market research and data entry. 

We also need to share what level of experience the freelancer should have. It’s difficult to judge, so let’s pick the one in the middle. It’s probably a nice balance.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Next, we have to select if we only want to invite a specific freelancer or make it public, and how many freelancers we need. One freelancer will do for this project. Let’s keep it open and get some bids so the freelancers can show us what they got, shall we?

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Finally, it seems, we have to enter the budget. A fixed price seems like a good bet but I don’t know how much this is worth. Especially, since we don’t yet know how many leads are out there and we want to pay what’s fair without getting ripped off.

Let’s say $1 per lead and add $200. Perhaps we are able to change it later.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

A quick review of our details and we are off to the races.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Yay! Our project is live! We are taken to this page and suggested to invite freelancers but since we don’t know any, we’ll let the freelancers come to us with proposals.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Fast forward two days… Let’s see if we got any proposals.

..We did! We got 20 proposals. This is what it looks like when we browse through the proposals:

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Somehow Upwork has decided for us that 14 out of the 20 options are the “best match”. Let’s take a look. I have blurred out any personal details out of respect for each freelancers’ privacy.

cover letter upwork example - template

Let’s look at the other proposals…

cover letter upwork

Wow, this is a long proposal. Interesting. The freelancer found and included my name which is great.

This next proposal is long, so I had to bite it up into two screenshots.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

Besides the fact that this is very long and a good chunk of it feels like rewording of the project description, this isn’t bad either. The freelancer has a few questions and has thought about the project along with specifics that we will receive as a client. Not bad at all.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

This next one has attached an example from a similar project. For privacy of the people in the doc, I’ll not add it here but the formatting looks like what you and I are looking for.

The proposal is nice, short and not bad at all. Let’s see what else we have.

what is cover letter in upwork sample

I’m not entirely sure how the language skills help with the project. Are you? Anyway, let’s not sit and think about how it might, with all the cover letters we have to go through. 

We are busy and this is just one task out of many that we have to do as a client running a business. It’s one of those cases where it would be great if the freelancer had explained how it could help the project.

The rest of the proposals are quite similar… except for these two:

winning cover letter upwork example

Nice! Look at this doc:

what is cover letter in upwork sample

The freelancer showed a sample of what our project would look like. There were only one other candidate that did the same thing:

winning cover letter upwork example

The proposal itself doesn’t feel that relevant to the project but based on the sample below it feels as if the freelancer understands what we are looking for. Right?

what is cover letter in upwork sample

There are plenty more, similar, proposals. Since you are busy and don’t have all day to look at this (just like clients don’t), let’s leave it with those highlights. 

Looking over these proposals, what do you notice?

I notice a few things:

We got a few different “categories” of proposals: 

  • The “hail mary” copy-paste proposal that isn’t really relevant
  • The ones that tried to explain how their experience was relevant
  • The ones that showed us what the project would look like when it is completed

As a client it feels easier to judge if someone is the right fit by showing us something rather than telling us about their background. 

Particularly, because it is hard to trust that we are on the same page — even if someone says they understand, I’ve worked in outsourcing and remote projects for long enough to know that just saying someone understands is no guarantee that the two parties are on the same page.

Communicating between client and freelancer, and being on the same page is the biggest challenge with outsourcing, so it is extra important that even if we feel we understand, that we also work to make the client feel that we understand because there is a high chance we are not on the same page. 

Especially, clients experienced at hiring will be concerned about this and we’ll look experienced and score some easy points by pointing out that we know this is a problem and work to mitigate it. Telling something is easy – I can tell you that I know how to build a new Facebook but why would you believe me? Saying stuff is easy.. Especially on the internet.

It is really challenging to make the solution attractive based on explaining ourselves compared to showing the sample as a few of the freelancers did. There is something to the visual aspect.

At this point in the hiring process, we haven’t even looked at pricing, the Job Success Score, testimonials, top rated-badges or anything like that. 

It didn’t even cross my mind since we first need to make sure that we are getting what we are looking for and we got that proven from two people.

Almost all of the proposals were focused on the freelancer writing it rather than the project and the client. The irony is that I wouldn’t have thought about their background much if they haven’t focused so much on highlighting it.

And guess what: just as the freelancer is thinking about themselves, we as the client is doing the same. Everyone is and it’s normal. I don’t really care about their background, just whether they can do the project well or not.

Since most of the freelancer competition thinks about themselves, if we do the opposite, we’ll stand out immediately.

Another thing that I noticed in the proposals is that I didn’t feel any personal connection. I know this isn’t obvious but I would have loved to see a more personal or friendly way of writing the proposals. Most of the proposals felt very formal and in some cases even formulaic.

Even though freelancers are able to see how many proposals have been submitted, no one seemed to comment or mitigate the fact that there were a lot of competing freelancers for the same project. 

Many of the proposals would have been decent or perhaps even gotten a shot if there weren’t any other proposals… but there were. 

Since we can only hire one freelancer for the project, it’s a winner takes all scenario so if someone would make it 10% better, they would probably win.

With a lot of proposals and little time (being a busy client), it can feel overwhelming to look through many proposals and none of the freelancers seemed to consider that — and even if they did, we don’t know what they are thinking if they don’t share it with us. It doesn’t feel fair as a freelancer, I agree, but it is the world we live in and I’ve seen clients feel this way so many times.

I’m pleasantly surprised that there are more customized proposals whereas in the past, I’ve seen that most of the proposals have been lazy and irrelevant copy-paste cover letters.

Experienced clients see right through the template proposals, especially since there are many other proposals to compare with.

If we take the time to write even a basic custom proposal, we move from the worst bracket and into the middle bracket (in the three proposal brackets we talked about earlier) that might be considered for the project depending on the competition.

The challenge is that in most cases there can be only one winning freelancer, so we need to be the best. Luckily, it often isn’t that challenging.

Now, with a basic perspective of how it feels to be on the client side, let’s look at what good proposals look like and how we can create our own. 

But first, let’s look at why we keep sending the same proposals even if they don’t land us any jobs and how clients are pitched by other freelancers outside of Upwork compared to on the website so we have a basic reference point.

Why we keep sending proposals that don’t land jobs

We’ve all tried doing something that doesn’t work like sending out proposals that doesn’t land clients. After sending out a bunch of similar ones and not hearing back, why do we keep applying in the same way even though we know it probably won’t work?

Or in other words, why do we keep doing the same thing yet expect a different result?

This quote is often signed as said by Einstein but that doesn’t seem to be true: “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.”

Either way, the point is great.

For some of us it is because we feel like we are working even though we know that working and making progress is not the same thing.

We are used to focusing on the number of hours we work from our traditional job but here on Upwork/with freelancing, we win by focusing on impact.

To mitigate it, we can for example create a habit around having a “doctor’s appointment” where we go undisturbed to dive deeper into the project for a little bit.

This requires reframing since we are used to clock in and out of jobs for a long time, and so this will naturally take a while to change.

This is one of the most powerful life lessons I’ve learned from freelancing and ironically, working in a traditional job, modern bosses tend to love this since it moves their business forward. Clocking in and out is just a metric created to hopefully help drive an impact on the bottom line but it isn’t a very good fit for that.

Examples of winning cover letters on Upwork

An Upwork proposal is different from what clients normally consider a proposal. On Upwork, this is the first impression the client gets of us whereas outside of Upwork, the proposal is usually the final recap of a potential project.

This graphic can serve as a summary:

what is cover letter in upwork sample

As you’ll see, we’ll normally have had the opportunity to establish that we are good at what we do, discuss a specific project, and perhaps even flesh out the details. On Upwork, it is the other way around.

An Upwork proposal consists of a cover letter and sometimes additional questions, although the word “cover letter” is sometimes used interchangeably with “proposal”.

So what does a good Upwork proposal look like? Let’s dig in by first look at a few example proposals that won the project they were pitching for!

Upwork cover letter examples

The job description

winning cover letter upwork example

The Upwork cover letter

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The project was won at $35/h.

Another example. The project description:

winning cover letter upwork example

Won at $250.

winning cover letter upwork example

The cover letter:

winning cover letter upwork example

The Upwork cover letter:

winning cover letter upwork example

Why did these Upwork cover letters work?

Let’s see which insights we can extract from the cover letters. What do you notice? 

I notice that the proposals feel custom written to each of the projects — they show that the freelancer took the time to get to know the client and project before applying. There are some minor mistakes here and there. They are not perfect and that’s OK too.

The cover letters are SPECIFIC both in terms of addressing the project but also the freelancers’ background. They comment specifically on the project or business showing that they did their research.

I also notice that they often point out a specific unknown in the project that the client might not have thought about. Something that is needed in order to give accurate advice or price.

They take one of the following approaches (or both): friendly with genuine interest or focus on being the expert.

They are not trying to be the expert by writing a long essay about their experience, in fact, they tend to have only a small section about the freelancers’ expertise or background.

And finally, they end with a CTA to make the conversation and next steps easier for the client.

Other insights I’ve noticed are:

  • The human aspect is more important than we think. I’ve earned a lot by being friendly, thoughtful of the client’s time, and focused on what they wanted – not always what I thought was best
  • Showcasing our expertise and portfolio is important. Just not as always much as we like to think.

Next, let’s dive into how to apply these insights in our own Upwork cover letters.

Step by step guide to writing Upwork cover letters that win projects

A quick note before we begin. Since I’ve covered most of the frequent Upwork cover letter questions more in detail separately, I will not be diving into them here but I here are the links to each of them in case you need to dive in:

  • Why do you think you are a good fit for this particular project?
  • Do you have suggestions to make this project run successfully?
  • What part of this project most appeals to you?

Let’s put everything we’ve learned together into the three key sections in the proposal:

Step 1: The hook

Direct response copywriting is the art of writing copy that persuades people to do  certain things — usually buy a product. 

That rule is that the headline only has one purpose: to get the reader to write the first paragraph. And the first paragraph only has one purpose: to get the reader to read the second paragraph.

You get the gist. When we apply for Upwork jobs with many proposals that are already submitted, this is particularly important, since it is easy to be lost in the sea of other proposals as we saw earlier. 

The first few paragraphs have one purpose, to get the client to open the proposal in first place. That’s it!

We can do that by addressing the client by name to instantly show that we are not wasting their time. Experienced Upwork clients are used to shitty and irrelevant proposals, so this is a good way to signal right from the get go that we are not one of those.

We can use the first few lines to write something that hooks them in since they can see that in their dashboard without opening the proposal. For example a compliment about the project or how we have similar experience.

For example “Hi NAME, I’m excited to see that you are also working in the language learning industry. I’ve helped a number of similar businesses drive customers with Facebook ads.”

Or “Hi NAME, I got excited when I saw your project about helping language students. I’ve learned two languages on my own and the most common challenge I see with students is that they are afraid of practicing because they don’t want to look stupid.”

You will often be able to find the name of the client in previous project descriptions or in the testimonials from previous projects.

Step 2: The meat

All other things being equal, this is the most important part of the proposal: We’ll show the client why we are relevant for the project. 

We can do that in a few different ways. For example by showing what we’ve done in the past but instead of showing our entire portfolio or work history, we’ll highlight just a few examples that are relevant to the project. 

That way, the busy client can quickly understand why we are relevant instead of looking at our life story and trying to guess it themselves. This is extra work and it is hard, and that’s why the client doesn’t do it. Most freelancers don’t do it either and so if we do, it’s so much easier to win the project.

For example “ As I understand you are looking for help running Facebook ads to drive more customers. I’ve helped a number of businesses similar to yours, one was teaching German and another Spanish.

By experimenting with different images, text, and audiences, I optimized the campaign from getting customers at $9/customer to $1/customer. There are many things to test but I’ve found that just focusing on the two that make a big difference will give the most bang for your buck. It would be great to speak with you to understand what you’ve already tried and how it went.”

If you don’t feel like you have perfectly related experience, highlight a project and show how one part of it is relevant. If the customers have been the same, you might highlight the pain points and show that you understand that type of customer well.

For example, if the project is for a business selling bathroom utilities like this one:

cover letter upwork example - project description

We might say: “ I helped another client in the bathroom utility industry generate leads with online marketing. We tested out three different channels: SEO, Linked ads, and Google search ads. LinkedIn was decent yet expensive. We built a great combo between different channels that I think you’ll find attractive.

Even though the items sold were slightly different, they were in a similar industry so there is likely overlap with the buying decision between their customers and yours.

With another client that sells portable gear for events, I’ve helped build a short term funnel with ads to get client leads quickly and a long-term approach with organic search traffic.

I figure your business is likely selling to event owners and in the second example my client was doing the same yet selling different gear.”

Do you remember the two best proposals we saw for the project we put on Upwork earlier? Showing samples as they did is another great approach to the “meat”-section of the proposal if we can show exactly what the project will look like. 

This is particularly great if you feel as if you don’t have any relevant experience because we move the focus to what the project will look like. 

We can expand this by walking the client through the process as well. This is also where we mitigate hidden client questions.

Common questions that are often not shared in the project description and overlooked are: 

  • If there are changes/revisions during the project, will we, as the freelancer, disappear?
  • Will we be easy to work with or does the busy client have to learn something new e.g. software?

We can mitigate that by for example detailing how communication might look like throughout the project e.g. if they will get weekly updates or a quick response time. 

Long-time readers of the blog will not be surprised: this is where putting in the extra effort upfront pays off.

However, I have noticed that even if something isn’t perfect, clients tend to love to see that we put in the effort because it doesn’t happen often. Modern business owners switch more and more from focusing on a specific skill set when hiring and instead, towards attitude and mindset because skills are easier to teach. 

We can show that by briefly explaining our thoughts behind what we are showing them and if relevant, the thought process behind it. 

For example if a job description is showing how a client want to run Facebook ads but doesn’t mention the project, we might explain that in order to recommend the best strategy we’d need to know more about the product and industry.

We might also show an example of how it changes depending on the price of the product e.g. that when a product cost more, a longer funnel/more time is needed in order to persuade the buyer.

Step 3: the close

This section is easy and focuses on next steps. Write a paragraph or two about the portfolio pieces or testimonials you have attached – don’t just attach things and let the busy client guess what it is.

Then conclude with one question so the client knows what to do next. I like to suggest a phone call to learn more but if you aren’t sure if you can help the client yet, you might ask a simple question about their business such as which industry they are in or about the products they sell.

For example, “I’d like to keep this short to respect your time. I have attached a few testimonials from previous projects, in case you are curious. Out of interest, what are your most popular products and what price point do they sell at?”

There is no real formula and it is more art than science as long as you add the key components and answer the questions that the client is looking to get answered. They might be described directly in the job description as well as those hidden questions we discussed before.

The client wants to know how we can help them and the more specific we are in showing them that, the easier it is to understand why they should work with us.

Portfolio, Upwork profile text, Job Success Score, etc. are all ways to show that and help the client “outsource ” the decision. 

We can either help them outsource the deciding by having them think “if this freelancer worked on x project or with y client brand that I like, they can probably help me as well”, or we can go ahead and show them directly how their project will look and what it feels like to work together with us through showing the process.

For example, if there is a big timezone difference we might realize that they could be concerned about it and instead of leaving it up to chance we can address it right away — which also shows that we thought about the client and how they might feel.

We might tell them that the time zone difference is actually a benefit because they can wake up to a project update in their inbox since we can work on their project while they are asleep because of the time zone difference. 

Notice how much we dive into how the client feels. That is not random. Clients often hire freelancers based on emotions even though most of us like to think that it is a logical decision.

Remember, your proposal doesn’t need to be the best in the world, it just needs to be better than the other applicants.

How to win projects if you have no experience?

You and I have already discussed this earlier in the guide and the overarching idea is to win by showing that we put in a lot of effort. We can also make it easier by picking an idea that can be done without crazy technical knowledge like leads research.

The most common approaches to show your attitude is to:

  • Show a sample of how the project will be done
  • Help the client visualize what the project looks like when it is complete and how the collaboration (incl. communication) will work throughout the project so they know what to expect
  • Show that you’ve worked hard to understand the client by including small details that indicate you’ve done your homework instead of writing a long essay

How to write cover letters fast with templates

I don’t recommend using this section until you’ve landed plenty of clients and feel confident that when you send out a certain number of cover letters, you know you’ll land a client.

Only then does it make sense to optimize the process. Otherwise we are optimizing the wrong thing and not gaining anything.

That being said, the simplest way to go about it is to categorize the clients you’ve worked with into certain buckets depending on what type of job descriptions they use and then collect all the winning proposals for each of those job description types.

Next, mix and match each of the proposal sections for new proposals like a swipe file. For example, you might use half of the meat section from one proposal, another half from another proposal and the closing section from a third proposal.

The key here is to only use winning proposals since you know that they work. It makes sense to experiment with a few things here and there to develop new ideas as well. That works particularly well if you can reuse some proven sections of your old proposals.

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5 Cover Letter Samples For Upwork: Tips For Success And Mistakes To Avoid

In the fast-paced world of freelancing, effective communication is vital to securing projects and building a successful career. One of the most crucial elements of your Upwork profile is the cover letter.

A well-crafted cover letter can make all the difference in grabbing the attention of potential clients , distinguishing yourself from the competition, and ultimately landing the gig.

In this comprehensive guide, we will   dive into the essential strategies and tips to help you master the art of writing compelling Upwork cover letters.

Understand the client's needs

One of the most crucial aspects of writing an effective cover letter on Upwork is demonstrating your understanding of the client's needs.

5 Cover Letter Samples For Upwork

Convey enthusiasm and professionalism

Throughout your cover letter, convey enthusiasm and professionalism. Show your genuine interest in the project and explain why it excites you.

However, maintain a tone of professionalism and avoid sounding overly casual or desperate . Striking the right balance between enthusiasm and professionalism helps build rapport and fosters confidence in your abilities.

Call-to-action and closing

End your cover letter with a strong call-to-action. Encourage the client to take the next step , whether it's scheduling a call, reviewing your portfolio, or discussing project details further.

Express your availability for an interview or any additional information they may require. Finally, thank the client for their time and consideration.

5 Successful cover letter samples

Crafting a compelling cover letter is an essential skill for Upwork users seeking to stand out in a competitive marketplace.

A well-written cover letter not only showcases your skills and experience but also demonstrates your understanding of the client's needs and how you can add value to their project.

These cover letters have been carefully crafted to engage clients, highlight the applicant's unique strengths, and showcase their suitability for the role.

By analyzing these examples, you will gain valuable insights and inspiration to create your own standout cover letters that grab attention and increase your chances of securing freelance opportunities on Upwork.

Let's dive into these examples and discover how to write a compelling cover letter that leaves a lasting impression.

Example 1: Expert web developer ready to transform your online presence

Dear [Client's Name],

I hope this message finds you well. As an experienced web developer with a strong track record of delivering high-quality projects, I am excited to express my interest in the web development position you have posted.

I have over five years of experience in creating responsive and visually appealing websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WordPress . My portfolio showcases a diverse range of projects, including e-commerce sites, corporate websites, and custom web applications.

Each project was tailored to meet the unique requirements of the client, resulting in increased user engagement and enhanced brand visibility.

What sets me apart is my ability to understand the client's vision and translate it into a functional and aesthetically pleasing website . I am well-versed in implementing modern design principles, optimizing websites for search engines, and ensuring seamless user experiences across different devices. 

Additionally, I am proficient in collaborating with designers, UX experts, and content creators to deliver comprehensive solutions.

I would love the opportunity to discuss your project in more detail and explore how my skills can contribute to its success. Please feel free to review my portfolio at [link to portfolio] to gain a better understanding of my capabilities.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of working together and bringing your online presence to new heights.

Best regards,

[Your Name]

Example 2: Experienced content writer dedicated to captivating your target audience

Experienced content writer dedicated to captivating your target audience

The Best Upwork Cover Letter Sample

I’ve given you guys a real Upwork cover letter sample to use when you’re writing your own proposals on Upwork.

The Upwork proposal is the first impression a potential client gets from you, so it is well worth your time to learn how to write the best Upwork cover letters!

I’ve been working on Upwork for over three years and have been able to make a steady $3000/month using the freelancing platform.

This guide is a culmination of all my secret tips and hacks that I’ve learnt over the years, so that you too can start winning jobs on Upwork and make money online!

As well as writing this free guide, I’ve also created the Best FREE Upwork Cover Letter template for you to download and use for your own Upwork proposals.

This is the same killer template that I used to write Upwork cover letters for Virtual Assistant jobs that I WON charging $25/hour! 

DOWNLOAD FREE PDF UPWORK PROPOSAL TEMPLATE

This sample template will help you WOW potential clients and become a successful virtual assistant on Upwork.  

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How To Write The Best Upwork Cover Letter

First impressions count.

When you are applying for Upwork jobs as a freelancer, make sure you check and see how many other proposals the client has already received for the job you want to apply for.

Often, clients receive 20-50 different proposals from freelancers all eager to win the job. 

YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR UPWORK COVER LETTER STAND OUT!

If you want to be successful on Upwork, then you NEED to learn how to write a good proposal. It is vital.  

Your Upwork proposal is the first impression clients get of you, it is worth your time to write personalised cover letters for each job you apply for.

How to write the best upwork cover lette

Tip 1 – Do Your Research

Read the job posting two or three times, looking for any clues into the client’s background. 

If they sign off with their name, make sure you directly address them by their name in your greeting.

They might not have left their name at the end, but have a look and see if the company name is mentioned and see if you can Google their name that way.

If the company name has been mentioned, then do your research and see what you can find out about the company. 

Treat the research before writing a proposal just like how you would before a real life job interview, before going to a job interview you would want to find out as much as you can about your potential employee.

Upwork is no different.  

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Tip 2 – open with a compliment.

My proposals start with a friendly ‘Hi…name’ because ‘Dear…’ seems slightly too formal for Upwork.

Take a look at the two sample cover letters I’ve included in this post and notice how after greeting the potential by their name, what’s the second thing I do.

I complimented them, either on their business if I was able to find that out from my research OR on the job posting. 

You can compliment them on how interesting the job description is, and why it caught your eye. 

Everyone likes to be flattered and a potential Upwork client is no different! 

Be careful not to go over the top though, people can tell when your Upwork proposal has a fake feel to it. Be yourself and be genuine, that will shine through in your cover letter. 

Tip 3 – Your Upwork Experience

A good Upwork proposal should highlight the benefits of working with you, but you be sure not to brag! 

After opening with a compliment and a friendly greeting, you want to state why you would be a good fit for the project.

Talk about your experience in the industry, for example, how many years have you worked in it.

If you don’t have any direct experience, then don’t worry, try and use examples that relate to the job. Be inventive!

You may have worked for a well-known company in the past, mention them, a well-known company gives you credibility. I worked as a Virtual Assistant for a VP of VICE Media and I am always sure to mention this in my Upwork proposals. 

Perhaps your education is relevant to the job description, go ahead and talk about it, but only if it is relevant. 

Upwork Proposal Sample

Tip 4 – Problem Solving

The next paragraph you will want to emphasize why you’re the freelancer they NEED to hire. 

What can you do for them that is different from the other freelancers applying for the job?

Taking a look at my example Upwork proposals, you can see that I asked further questions about the client’s company and I showed a genuine interest in her particular field of women entrepreneurs. 

My experience was my best selling point here, so I focused on that in my Upwork proposal and made sure to highlight my assets of being excellent at organization and time management.

When you are writing your cover letter have a think about what can you do for the client?

How will you make their life easier?

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Tip 5 – call to action.

Once you’ve written about your relevant experience and skills, explain why you would be able to make your client’s life easier and solve their problem, the cover letter is finished.

The only step left is to close with a call to action, suggest a Skype call. Keep it casual, just a simple ‘If you have time, it would be great to jump on a quick five-minute call to chat further.’

This isn’t as scary as it sounds and chatting with a client on Skype is a great way to find out if you would be a good fit working together which is vital if you want to receive good testimonials. 

The final step in writing the best Upwork cover letters is to finish with a simple ‘Looking forward to hearing from you.’

Nothing fancy but always friendly and professional.

Tip 6 – Knowing What To Charge

Once you’ve learned how to write the best Upwork cover letter, it’s time to think about what to charge a client.

Don’t go by the proposed budget the client has set, do some research and see what you can find out.

Have a look at their previous job history, what kind of hourly rate do they charge?

Know your worth! Remember you need to make money too and Upwork takes a hefty 24% commission for the first $500 earned with a client, so be sure to factor this into your rate. 

When I apply for jobs, if I can see that a client has a strong job history and pays fair rates, then I am not afraid to double their proposed budget. 

For example, recently a client proposed $200 for a SEO project, I calculated that the work was worth $455 so that’s what I submitted in my proposal. . . and I won it!

That was more than two times the original proposed budget, but it wouldn’t be worth my time doing it for less.

If a client doesn’t want to pay a fair wage then pass, there are fair clients out there on Upwork, it is worth the wait to find them.

Know your worth and add tax!

Tip 7 – Double Check

After writing the best Upwork cover letter ever, the final thing to do is double-check it all.

Look for small spelling mistakes.

Does it read well?

Are all your facts able to be backed up if asked for proof?

Then click submit and let’s win jobs!

The Best Upwork Cover Letter Template PDF

We were all beginners once, so I want to make your life a bit easier and have created this FREE Upwork Proposal Template that I used to use when writing my Upwork cover letters.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TEMPLATE

Use the template as a basic structure but be sure to customize it appropriately for each job proposal you submit for. 

If you have any further questions about how to write the best Upwork cover letter or how to be successful on Upwork, feel free to write below in the comments or shoot me a quick email!

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Six Steps to Writing the Perfect Upwork Cover Letter

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To succeed as an Upwork freelancer, a great cover letter isn’t optional. It’s crucial.

The moment a job is posted on Upwork, it becomes visible to thousands of people who do exactly what you do. And unlike your middle school gym class, you aren’t competing against 20 neighbors with similar abilities.

You’re applying to the same projects as skilled  $3/hr Filipino writers, $300/hr startup experts from Silicon Valley, and award winning Forbes contributors.

The only way you can land any of these projects is to set yourself apart. And one of the most effective ways to  stand out from the competition  is to create a killer Upwork cover letter .

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How to create an attention-grabbing Upwork cover letter

How to Create an Attention-Grabbing Cover Letter on Upwork

I’ve won over 50 contracts on Upwork during the last couple of years – with many worth thousands of dollars. After a plethora of “trial and errors”, I’ve discovered how to win more clients than I can manage – for both myself and several other writers.

Here’s how I won over 50 Upwork contracts.

If you do quality work, but are still unable to find new clients, the issue probably has to do with your cover letter.

Add these six elements to your Upwork cover letter and watch the interviews roll in.

1. Start by sharing your qualifications

Why are you more qualified for this project than the other twenty applicants?

If the client doesn’t see a reason to keep you around right at the beginning, they will rapidly move on to the next candidate.

So establish yourself as a professional . Do you have a degree? State it here? Have you worked in the industry? Now’s the perfect time to state this.

But  keep it short! If this goes on for more than two or three sentences, you’re going to lose it. You can refer to a writing service, where you can not only get help in writing your essay but also get appropriate writing tips for your cover letter. The point isn’t to toot your own horn, but to show why you are the right fit for this position.

Here’s how I state my qualifications for a business blogging project:

Hi, my name is Rob and I have an MBA, experience in financial analytics, and have written content for over 50 highly satisfied clients here on Upwork – as you can see from the “Top Rated” freelancer badge on my profile. 

Although it’s a long and slightly wordy single sentence, it sums up who I am concisely.

Notice how I focus much of the attention on how I can benefit the client. I have business knowledge (MBA and work experience), keep my customers satisfied (beneficial for them), and am one of the Top Rated freelancers on Upwork (which means they will be getting the best).

I also leave a lot out. What you leave out of your cover letter is just as important as what you include. For a business client I don’t mention that I’ve traveled to five continents, am involved in my church, and love sailing the San Francisco Bay. Although I may mention those items for another project.

Ultimately, you want to tell the client why you are qualified for their project, but concisely enough to move on to the rest of your proposal.

2. Make it personal by asking a question

When possible, try to connect with the client – very briefly.

If they include a link to their website, this makes it easy. Otherwise, see if you can pull something from the job description itself.

I’ve noticed that  asking a question works best.

Asking a question is essential – whether at this point or at the end of the application. Why? Because it encourages the client to contact you to respond to your question.

If someone contacts me on Upwork, I have a 50% chance of getting the job.

I seem to get about 50% of the jobs that I am contacted for. Once the client reaches out to me, I can learn more about what they need and present myself as the perfect candidate.

Therefore, encouraging that initial contact is essential. And because we all love talking about ourselves and what we do, asking a question to make it personal is a great way to start a conversation.

Following suit with the same application, I would make the cover letter personal by saying something like:

Your job description mentions your company is in New York. Are your customers exclusively from NY or do you work with clients nationally/internationally?

Although nothing profound, this simple question treats them like a person I am interested in getting to know – rather than just a client I am trying to land. It’s also a question that helps me learn more about their needs and how I might be of assistance. Finally, it encourages a response on their part.

And that’s the most important piece – so I’ll say it again:

Once you get a client to respond to your Upwork cover letter, your odds of winning the project increase exponentially.

3. Explain why you’re interested in this project

Most projects on Upwork come from clients who are passionate about what they do. Whether they’re entrepreneurs or project managers, they have a vested interest in the success of their project.

This means that  they are in love  with their project. Whether it’s a website idea, a new app concept, or simply a poster to promote their band – the client is excited about this project.

And you should be too.

By sharing with the client why you  want  to work on their project, you’ll set yourself apart from the plethora of freelancers on Upwork who are simply trying to land their next job.

As with the other elements, keep it short – but a well-worded sentence can make a world of difference.

As you can see from my own blog, MoneyNomad.com, I love writing about entrepreneurship and would thoroughly enjoy researching and developing blog posts for your website.

This simple sentence reveals that I am already an expert on this subject and will be just as excited about this venture as the client is.

4. Share examples of similar projects

This is HUGE ! Although more and more freelancers on Upwork are showing links to their past work – there are still too many that don’t.

If you have previously published work – share links to it in your job posting. Even if the projects are on your own blog or developed under someone else’s name, it still shows a level of credibility and gives the user a feel for what they can expect from you.

If you don’t have any samples, then you probably shouldn’t be trying to sell yourself to someone else. Instead, focus on building up a portfolio of 1-3 items that you can share. Do this by offering your service inexpensively on Fiverr , starting your own blog , or writing a few articles on HubPages .

I have a wide enough collection of articles that I’ve written, that I can usually find some worthwhile samples. But if I can’t, then I’ll share related content with voice I think the client wants. And I’ll share ghost written content as well.

Here are some samples of articles I’ve written in the past:

http://www.happyfox.com/blog/gamification-employee-engagement/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/57e4746fe4b00267764fbcbe

https://moneynomad.com/6-ways-to-live-on-under-10000-a-year/

Because Upwork doesn’t allow you to add hyperlinks to your job proposals, you’ll need to add in the entire url. Also, include a space between each url so that it’s easy for the client to copy and paste into their browser if necessary.

5. Vaguely explain your rate

Sometimes I state my rate right upfront, but other times I provide a ballpark figure or don’t share it at all in the cover letter.

Ultimately, when it comes to stating your rate you want to keep two things in mind:

  • Encourage the client to make contact (remember, I get 50% of contracts once a client interviews me).
  • Prevent yourself from wasting time with clients looking for cheap work.

From a freelance writer’s prospective, there are ample projects that want a writer willing to develop articles for $10-25 a post. This is far too low for me – and I really don’t want to waste my time interacting with someone not willing to meet my rates.

However, if I state my rate at $0.30/word when someone else offers to do the same project for $0.15/word – they may not make contact with me, allowing me to negotiate a rate and level of quality that meets their needs.

Depending on the client, I will say something like this in the proposal:

I generally charge my B2B clients $0.30/word. However, because I enjoy writing about entrepreneurship and think your project would be a lot of fun, I may be able to reduce my rate slightly.

By stating the higher end for my blogging rates, and then mentioning that “I may be able to reduce my rate slightly”, the client will understand that I don’t write $10 articles, but he will recognize that he may not have to pay $150 for 500 words either.

If we ultimately agree upon $0.20-0.25/word, the client feels like he’s getting a steal. Win-win!

6. Offer something for free

If you’re confident in the service you offer, then offering an initial trial for free can help you  make a lot of money.

Particularly when you are new to Upwork, and competing with freelancers with a large portfolio and high reviews, providing a free trail offer is a great way to get started.

If you’re a freelance writer, a 500 word article won’t take you more than 1-2 hours – so offering one for free is certainly worth the potential of ongoing work.

For one-off projects, like web-design, this could be a bit more difficult. But it’s not impossible. Rather than doing the entire site for free, offer to do an analysis of their current website, a review of their top competitors, or a 30 minute mock-up of what their website could look like.

Once you’re established, offering work 100% free isn’t necessary, but it can still help to offer a “freemium” version of your work. An example of how I do it:

Finally, I would like to offer you a trial article risk-free. If you like it, you can pay for it and use it. However, if it doesn’t meet your expectations, you are welcome to improve upon it and use it for free. What topic would you like me to write about for this first post?

Other times I simply offer to write the first article for free in exchange for recognition and a link back to my own website. Usually people would rather keep the content ghost written and focused on their website – so the end up paying anyway.

The book “ Predictably Irrational ” states that  free  is a powerful word. We all LOVE getting something for free. In fact, people are more likely to take a $0.10 Hershey’s kiss for free than they are to pay $0.01 for a $1 candy bar – even though the latter is actually a better deal!

Using this same psychology in your freelance work, and offering to do a free “mini-project”, is a great way to land your next client. On Upwork, or anywhere else for that matter.

The completed Upwork job proposal – Emulate this to land your next client

And here we have it! The completed Upwork cover letter – and one that has landed me tens of thousands of dollars worth of clients:

http://bankvibe.com/how-saving-for-retirement-is-like-surfing/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/57e4746fe4b00267764fbcbe

Since writing this article, I’ve done a lot of hiring myself on UpWork and I’ve come to realize that a cover letter is even more crucial now. With so much competition on UpWork, you as a writer needs to stand out from the pack. When hiring a freelance UpWork writer, I always read a cover letter looking for errors and misspellings. My thought is, if they can’t write a good cover letter how will they write a good piece of content. Let me know if you think this assumption is correct in the comments.

As you can see, it says a lot while still being relatively short. Additionally, it attempts to connect with the client and keep them engaged – from beginning to end.

Try this format the next time you write an Upwork proposal and let me know how it works! Finally, if you have additional suggestions for dominating Upwork, I would love to hear about them in the comments.

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Why do you use “Filipinos” to compare? Idk, but it feels like you’re somewhat degrading us and you would like to discourage clients to stop hiring a filipino. Although your blog is good, I would really like to ask why.

Thank you so much for commenting. And I apologize if this article came across as degrading – that is not my purpose at all! The point I was trying to make is the diversity of competition that ALL freelancers have (regardless of where they are from). We are all competing with educated and skilled individuals willing to work for $3/hr – and freelancer celebrities who charge a premium, but have name recognition.

My desire is for Money Nomad to be a website where online entrepreneurs and freelancers from ANYWHERE can come to learn and grow. Thank you for pointing this out. I included the word “skilled” in the sentence – and I hope that helps emphasize the true point I was trying to make.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to seeing more of your comments in the future!

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Website mock-ups are called “spec work” and frownded up in web development community. Also, you won’t get away with using your website URL in the proposal for too long since it’s against Upwork’s TOS.

Thanks for your response Ivan.

Since I deal with writing, I am not fully familiar with an appropriate comparison in web design. Perhaps an alternative would be offering a 10 minute analysis of their current website – or providing a 30 minute brainstorming session regarding the design of their website. Ultimately, it’s about finding a way to provide value and begin developing that relationship. I’m actually going to write an article in the near future “praising” spec work from a designer – so be ready to come harp on that post in a couple of weeks. 🙂

Regarding links in proposals – you are correct that, if you linked back to your design website, that would be against the TOS. However , linking to previous clients or samples is completely acceptable. Trying to prove that you were an exceptional designer, without providing links to your past projects, would be a very hard sell to make.

Thanks for stopping by and best of luck with your future freelancing.

Hey Rob, thanks for the tips. In my case, I’ve gotten some job offers and unto interviews but seems like the client goes MIA suddenly for a long period. Does it have something to do with my letter as well?

Great question Denny! There are two possible things going on here.

First, if you check the job posting you can tell how many interviews/hires there have been for the job. There is a chance that they interviewed multiple people and hired someone else.

Second, check out my article How to Know Which Jobs to Apply to on Upwork – it may be that you are applying to jobs for clients who aren’t established. A lot of people post “maybe” projects on Upwork and never follow through.

Thanks for your comment and let me know how I can help in the future.

I have been in business since 2009 and this is the first time that I admire a blog that got me subscribing to it’s mail-list, I admit you rock !!

I am very honored Hersham! Thank you for joining. I will definitely make an effort to continue to impress. 🙂 And feel free to reach out if you ever have questions or thoughts for topics that you would enjoy. Now that you’ve signed up, my goal is to make it worth your time!

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I appreciate these tips for Upwork. I just landed my first contract there, I just enrolled last week. It has been a small learning curve trying to figure which clients are legit or phony, and I had to enter an interview with two of them to find some red flags like doing work outside the platform.

I’m glad they’ve helped out a bit! But you’re right, there are certainly clients on Upwork that you have to filter through due to free work, outside of Upwork work, or simply low-paying requests. But there are definitely some good projects out there as well.

Best of luck!

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Hi Robs Can you please write a cover letter sample for lead generation email finding job

Hi Waheed! It will certainly depend on your personal skills and the focus of the job. If you just copy and paste what I write, you probably won’t receive much luck. However, following that format can certainly be beneficial! Good luck and feel free to run a specific scenario by me if needed.

Thanks for the helpful article. What’s your advise for a newbie? Someone who has lots of experience in a traditional work but no freelancing experience. Do you have a published article on this topic?

Hi, Alexandra here. You are not supposed to offer things for free on Upwork. It’s in the rules. That aside, I plan to use the rest of your tips to land my first job on Upwork. I plan to send in 5 proposals in the next two days!

Thanks Alexandra! You’re absolutely right — you should do free work through Upwork. However, offering a risk-free trial project (that you could use/resell if the client didn’t like it) can help you land a lot more clients. Remember, this is a high risk for the client — what happens if your work is terrible and they’ve already agreed to pay you $2,000 for it? They’ve just lost $2,000. Therefore, if you are able to say that your first article/design/etc will only be paid for if they like it (with you keeping the rights to use it elsewhere otherwise), you’ll be able to reduce their hesitancy to buy. Thanks for the comment!

Thanks a lot, Rob! I’m new at Upwork and your article is great help!

I’m so glad it helps! Best of luck as you get started. I look forward to seeing your success.

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Do you need a cover letter for your Upwork profile? You’re in luck! I’m going to share with you my tips for writing an effective cover letter that will help you stand out from the competition. So, are you ready to learn how to write a cover letter that will WOW potential clients? Keep reading. Are you looking for a way to spice up your resume and stand out from the competition?

Check out this guide on how to write an effective cover letter for Upwork! also We’ll provide tips on what to include in your letter and how to make sure it catches the hiring manager’s attention. So whether you’re a beginner or experienced freelancer, read on for some helpful advice! Upwork is a great platform for finding freelance work, but it can be tough to stand out from the crowd. That’s where your cover letter comes in. A well-written cover letter can make all the difference and help you land your dream job. But, what makes a good cover letter? And, most important, how do you write one? Don’t worry – I’m going to show

Are you looking for a job? Check out this cover letter template for Upwork! This guide will show you how to write a cover letter that will stand out from the crowd. Are you looking for a job, but don’t know how to start? Upwork is a great way to get started. In this blog post, we’ll go over how to write a cover letter for Upwork. We’ll also give you some tips on what to include in your resume. Let’s get started. With this template, you can create a powerful and professional cover letter that will help you get the job you want. So why wait? Start creating your perfect cover letter today!

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Upwork Cover Letter sample for graphic designer

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am delighted to be able to apply for the Graphic Designer position with your company. Having done my research, I believe that you are looking for someone who has strong graphic design skills to create layout and design ads. If hired, I will bring this experience and more to the role.

Let me tell you why I would like to join your team as a graphic designer. I have very good communication skills and I can work well with others, but my creativity is outstanding. As a graphic designer, the projects that you will be able to see me complete for this position will speak volumes of that statement.

My experience includes:

  • Creative design solutions that attract attention and convey the intended message
  • Designing marketing materials such as brochures and posters
  • Proficient with Adobe CS5 program suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator)

Ready to discuss my qualifications at any time. I look forward to speaking with you soon and hope that we will meet again soon.

Your sincerely,

Sample Cover Letter for Upwork Data Entry

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing this letter to express my interest in the opening position for Data Entry Specialist. I believe that my experience and background will make me a good candidate for this job. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.

While completing my degree at XYZ, I picked up several new skills that are essential to successful data entry projects. I can learn new programs quickly and efficiently. I’m also good at troubleshooting software problems, which is very important for this job.

I am looking forward to interviewing with you soon. Please call me on 555-555-5555 or send me an email at [email protected] if you have any questions about my candidacy. I will contact you next week for an interview on Tuesday or Thursday afternoon.

Thank you again for your time and consideration, Mr./Mrs. Employer.

Best regards,

YOUR NAME HERE

Cover letter for Upwork Graphic Designer

I’m a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in graphic design. My experience includes both print and digital mediums, ranging from banners to website design. I have also worked on several large-scale projects including creating presentations for businesses and event signage. In addition to my graphic design skills, I am an effective communicator with strong research and writing skills. My background in graphic design makes me a great candidate for the following position at your company.

As seen on my resume, I have extensive experience working in print mediums. This includes work with large-scale banners, logos, business cards, flyers, postcards, posters , brochures among others. My work has been used by several companies across the country, including New York City. As seen on my resume, I also have experience with digital mediums. This includes work with web design, social media presence and video editing.

I’m an effective communicator who works well in both groups and independently. I take direction very well, but can also work without supervision. My background in graphic design makes me an ideal candidate for the position advertised on your website at (website address) . So please contact me if you would like more information or if you have any questions. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Please feel free to contact me at ( phone number ) or via email to set up a brief interview. I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Sincerely, Your Name

Upwork Cover letter Sample for Data entry

I have been doing data entry for a number of years now and I am going to apply for this job with _________. I believe that my experience in the industry would help me climb up the ladder in your company. If you want, we can set up a meeting so I can show you how productive I am when it comes to typing projects. Also I am experienced in all kinds of data entry tasks be it simple or complex.

I can start immediately and will deliver your project on time. And I guarantee great quality work every time. Therefore, you can trust me to work on a confidential basis and not disclose any private information about your company or the details of the projects that you give me.

Do get back to me if this position is still open and if you want to schedule a meeting. I am looking forward to working with you.

Best regards, Name

Sample Upwork Cover Letter for Virtual Assistant

Respected Sir,

I have been looking for a job as a virtual assistant. So I came across your advertisement on LinkedIn and felt it would be something that I could do to help you with your company’s work. Below is my resume.

In addition, please find attached my cover letter which will give you a brief idea regarding my education, experience and skills.

I would love to have an opportunity to speak with you further about how I can help your company. I am available for the next two weeks if you wish to contact me before then. Thank You,

Upwork Proposal Sample for Graphic Designer

Your company recently posted a Project Request on Upwork.com, and we would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to our graphic design studio. After having carefully viewed the project request and its requirements, also we believe that our professional services can be of assistance to your business. We welcome the opportunity to submit an Upwork Proposal.

In the attached proposal, we have highlighted our capabilities and competitive advantage within the graphic design industry. Please note that a detailed project plan is also provided as a separate document for your reference. We hope you find our proposal competitive and suitable for this assignment.

We would be happy to send more information on how we can assist your business. So please feel free to contact us by email at info@insert graphic design studio name here.com should you require additional information or clarification on any aspect of this proposal.

We look forward to working with you soon!

Sincerely, Insert Name | Graphic Designer | Company Name

So what do you think? Do you feel more confident in your ability to write an Upwork cover letter that will get you noticed? But always Remember, personalize each letter and make sure it is tailored to the specific job listing. And don’t forget to follow our tips for writing a strong opener, body, and closer. Finally, check out some of the best ways to follow up after submitting your application. So Let us know how it goes!

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How to Write Cover Letter for Upwork?

Hey there! Are you wondering how to write an effective cover letter for Upwork? Look no further! I’m here to guide you through the simple steps to help you create a standout cover letter that catches the attention of clients on the platform. Let’s get started!

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What is Cover Letter for Upwork?

A cover letter for Upwork is a written document that accompanies your job proposal when applying for projects on the Upwork platform. It serves as an introduction to the client, providing a brief overview of your skills, experience, and suitability for the job. The cover letter allows you to showcase your abilities and explain why you are the right freelancer for the project.

In a cover letter for Upwork , you typically address the client directly, personalize your introduction, and highlight your relevant expertise. It’s an opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of the client’s needs and explain how you can contribute to their project’s success. A well-crafted cover letter helps you stand out from other applicants and increases your chances of being invited for an interview or winning the project on Upwork.

Easy Steps to Create an Upwork Cover Letter

  • Understand the Job Description: Before you begin writing your cover letter, carefully read and understand the job posting. Take note of the client’s requirements, skills, and any specific instructions they have provided.
  • Personalize Your Introduction: Start your cover letter by addressing the client directly. Use their name if it’s mentioned in the job posting. Introduce yourself briefly, mentioning your relevant skills and experience.
  • Highlight Your Expertise: Clearly communicate why you’re the perfect fit for the job. Highlight your relevant experience, skills, and accomplishments. Provide examples of your previous work that demonstrate your abilities and how they align with the client’s needs.
  • Show Enthusiasm: Express your genuine interest in the project and explain why you’re excited to work with the client. Let them know how your skills and expertise can help them achieve their goals.
  • Customize for Each Job: Avoid using generic cover letters. Tailor your letter for each job application by addressing the specific requirements and preferences of the client. This shows that you’ve taken the time to understand their needs.
  • Keep it Concise: Remember that clients receive numerous applications, so keep your cover letter concise and to the point. Aim for a length of around 200-300 words, focusing on the most relevant information.
  • Professional Tone: Maintain a professional tone throughout your letter. Be polite, confident, and showcase your ability to communicate effectively.
  • Proofread and Edit: Before submitting your cover letter, make sure to proofread it for any spelling or grammar mistakes. A well-written, error-free cover letter reflects positively on your professionalism and attention to detail.
  • Include a Call to Action: Wrap up your cover letter by expressing your availability for an interview or further discussion. Encourage the client to take the next step by reaching out to you.
  • Follow Up: If you don’t hear back from the client within a reasonable time frame, consider sending a polite follow-up message. This demonstrates your interest and proactive approach.

Remember, writing an engaging cover letter is crucial to stand out in the competitive Upwork marketplace. By following these simple steps, you’ll increase your chances of getting noticed by potential clients and landing the projects you desire. Best of luck with your Upwork endeavours!

Cover Letter for Upwork Proposal Sample

Dear Mr Doe,

I am writing to express my interest in the [Job Title] position available at XYZ Company on Upwork. As an experienced [relevant profession], I am confident in my ability to contribute to the success of your project and deliver exceptional results.

Throughout my [number of years] years in the industry, I have gained expertise in [relevant skills or industry knowledge], which I believe aligns perfectly with the requirements of your project. I have successfully completed projects similar to yours, demonstrating my proficiency in [specific skills required for the job].

Here are some reasons why I believe I am a great fit for your project:

  • Proven track record: I have successfully managed and executed numerous projects, resulting in [specific achievements or outcomes]. For example, I recently led a team in developing a mobile application that received rave reviews and achieved over 100,000 downloads within the first month of launch.
  • Strong technical skills: I possess a deep understanding of [relevant technologies or software] and have hands-on experience in their implementation. My expertise in [specific programming languages or tools] enables me to deliver efficient and high-quality solutions that meet clients’ expectations.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration: I value clear and open communication with clients and team members. I am responsive, attentive to detail, and proactive in providing updates and seeking feedback throughout the project lifecycle. I believe effective collaboration is essential for project success.

Attached to this letter, you will find my updated resume, which provides a comprehensive overview of my skills and experience. I encourage you to review it to gain a better understanding of my qualifications.

I am excited about the opportunity to contribute my expertise to your project at XYZ Company. I am confident that my skills, passion for excellence, and dedication to delivering outstanding results align perfectly with your needs. I would be thrilled to discuss your project further and address any questions you may have.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of working together and helping you achieve your project goals. Please feel free to contact me at your convenience.

Q:  How to write a cover letter with no experience for Upwork?

A: In a cover letter with no experience with Upwork, follow these steps:

  • Introduction: Begin with a polite greeting and introduce yourself briefly.
  • Transferable Skills: Highlight any relevant transferable skills you have acquired through personal projects, volunteering, education, or other non-professional experiences.
  • Showcase Passion and Enthusiasm: Express your passion for the industry or field and your eagerness to learn and grow. Emphasize your dedication and commitment to delivering high-quality work.
  • Focus on Client Needs: Address the client’s requirements and demonstrate how your skills and willingness to learn can meet their needs effectively.
  • Demonstrate Adaptability: Emphasize your ability to adapt quickly, learn new skills, and take on challenges. Mention your willingness to undergo training or complete any necessary certifications.
  • Provide Examples: Offer specific examples of how you have applied your transferable skills or successfully completed relevant projects, even if they were not part of professional experience.
  • Professionalism and Communication: Maintain a professional tone and showcase your excellent communication skills. Highlight your ability to collaborate effectively with clients and deliver results.
  • Closing: Express gratitude for the opportunity and invite the client to discuss the project further or schedule an interview. Sign off with a professional closing.

Q:  Is a cover letter necessary in Upwork?

A:   Submitting a cover letter on Upwork is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended. While clients may not explicitly require a cover letter for every job posting, including one can significantly increase your chances of getting hired. A well-written cover letter allows you to introduce yourself, showcase your skills and qualifications, and demonstrate your understanding of the client’s needs.

Q. What do you write in a freelance cover letter?

A: In a freelance cover letter, you should include a greeting and introduction, showcase your relevant experience and skills, address the client’s needs and offer solutions, express enthusiasm and passion for the project, maintain professionalism in your communication, include a clear call to action, and end with gratitude and professional closing. Customizing the cover letter for each application is important to demonstrate your attention to detail and increase your chances of success.

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A quick roundup of top 5 tips to land your next client on Upwork:

  • Tip #1: Get straight to the point.
  • Tip #2: Demonstrate that you have read the job description.
  • Tip #3: Mention relevant experience.
  • Tip #4: Keep it under 300 words.
  • Tip #5: Add bullet points, emojis, links - anything that draws the eye.

But before we get into that, what does “cover letter” mean on Upwork?

Each job post on Upwork requires you to submit a cover letter with your application. This is an ideal opportunity to win over potential clients and give them a reason to hire YOU over hundreds of other applicants. Here's how to win the cover letter game!

Tip 1 - Get straight to the point

The best Upwork cover letters are always the ones that get straight to the point. Avoid lengthy introductions and random paragraphs that have nothing to do with the job in question.

Instead, jump right into the core of the matter - tell them why you're interested in the position and how you can contribute to them or their business.

That's all they want to know and the faster you can convey that through the cover letter, the better. Pro tip: think of your cover letter as a bait - the very first sentence needs to hook the client to read the whole thing.

So, if you want to stand out, skip the introduction and get straight to the core in the first sentence. Provide value first and then circle back to shortly introduce yourself after.

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Tip 2 - Demonstrate that you have read the job description

Upwork clients can sniff copy pasted proposals from miles away. If all you do is paste a proposal template and call it a day, chances are your cover letter will end up in the digital trash can.

The key to winning the cover letter war is proving that you have read the job description with utmost attention to detail. Make it obvious that you've done your homework and read past the job title.

All you have to do is carefully read the job post and extract the most important keywords. Then address each keyword in your cover letter. If you want to go the extra mile, throw in a couple of valuable insights for each keyword and address the main problem your client is facing.

Tip 3 - Mention relevant experience

Having experience that's relevant to your client's requirements will immediately put you at the top of their list. When searching for job opportunities, focus on jobs where your skills and experience will make you look like a good fit.

Too many freelancers on Upwork throw cover letters left and right, regardless of whether they have the right experience or not. Unless you want to waste connects (Upwork's points needed for submitting proposals), you need to be more intentional with your cover letters.

Hence, don't forget to mention relevant experience and any past projects you worked on that are similar to the one you're applying for now.

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Tip 4 - Keep it under 300 words.

We get it. You have a lot to say! But when it comes to writing Upwork cover letters, less is more. The last thing clients want is to read 2 page essays from strangers who are trying to snatch their money.

Keep your Upwork proposal under 300 words and only include information that matters. This includes your previous experience, work samples, and suggestions on how you can turn this project into a success.

Even if you have a lot of good insights to share, save some value for the interview. Pro tip: offer to jump on a quick call with the client and continue the conversation there.

Tip 5 - Add bullet points, emojis, links—anything that draws the eye

An easy way to stand out among hundreds of other freelancers is to make your cover letter as easy to read as possible. Put yourself in the client's shoes.

They're not going to read every single proposal from start to finish. Instead, they will skim through each one and scan the text to see if anything specific catches their eye.

That's why you need to break up text paragraphs and make the cover letter more appealing to the eye.

Bullet points will help you make the text easier to scan and read through, while emojis can help you draw their attention to specific sentences.

Links to quality work samples will signal to the client that you might be the right person for the job. Seriously, you'd be surprised how many freelancers don't include their work samples in the cover letter.

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Creating your first cover letter

Now that you're equipped with 5 powerful cover letter tips, you should be ready to jump into Upwork and give these a try. If you're still not sure whether Upwork is worth the time, I've got just the right article for you here .

As long as you're sending out high quality cover letters and building up your work history, there is no reason why Upwork wouldn't work for you. It all comes down to how well you're able to pitch your services to potential clients.

Implementing the five tips we went over in this article will significantly boost your chances of landing more gigs than ever before. Remember to get straight to the point, keep your cover letter shorter than 300 words, and always mention relevant skills and experience.

Then package it all up nicely in a couple sentences and use bullet points to make the text easier to read. There you have it - a cover letter that will stand a chance amidst hundreds of other Upwork proposals!

Before you leave, remember that applying for jobs on Upwork is a numbers game. The more cover letters you send out, the better.

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10 Upwork Cover Letter Samples & Proposal Template

These real time “ Upwork cover letter samples ” and “ Upwork proposal samples ” win 100% job success score. Freelancers who do not know the correct proposal examples and format of Upwork, only they should follow this article. First of all, I suggest you to learn the work first and then apply for the jobs. You may like: Upwork Profile Overview Samples

Here all the upwork cover letters are written for the qualified freelancers. If you are not qualified or if you do not know the online work, please do not follow this cover letter. If you use these cover letter, clients feel happy and give you the job. But if you can not satisfy your clients, you will lose your value.

Let’s see the best upwork proposal samples , examples and format. All the cover letter upwork are highly written by the real time job winners. Firstly, complete your profile and make it 100% writing eye catching upwork profile overview . Then you can follow the correct format including many tips and tricks on How to write a cover letter for Upwork.

Upwork Cover Letter Samples

01. data entry cover letter, 02. article writer cover letter, 03. virtual assistant (va) cover letter, 04. seo expert cover letter, 05. graphics designer cover letter, 06. web developer cover letter, 07. wordpress developer cover letter, 08. ui and ux designer cover letter, 09. digital marketing proposal sample, 10. android developer proposal for upwork.

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01. Upwork Cover Letter for Data Entry

Hello Thank your very much for your job posting. I have got your job posting on “Data Entry”. Thorough your job description, I have come to know that you need a professional data entry expert. You have mentioned that you need the quick result in your day to day tasks. Also you have mentioned your time schedule in there. I have fully gone thorough your whole job posting.

I want to offer myself as a candidate for this job because I have the required skills that you are looking for. Have been working with data entry, data importing, exporting and data mining for more than 3 years. I have been working for a local NGO here. My typing speed is satisfactory and I know all types of data entry on internet. Also I am interested in your time schedule that you have mentioned. I have no problem with any internal and external facts.

I also request to visit my profile and work history. Also please see my work history areas. I am very much interested in this job and I believe I would be the best one for this project. Please consider my appeal and grant me for your project.

I am always available on Email and Skype. I will be available more than 60 hours per week and able to start your project as soon as possible according to you.

Thank you for your consideration Best Regards Your Name

02. Upwork Cover Letter for SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

Dear Hiring Manager/Hello I’ve carefully gone through your job posting on “Job title here”. I ’m an expert Search Engine Optimizer with more than 2 years experiences of both “On-Page” and “Off -Page” SEO. I am very much interested in your project with all of your requirements.

Freelancer Success

Recently I have successfully completed a SEO project on “A project name” both on-page and Off- page SEO, Full white hat Complying with Google Panda and Penguin Updates. For more on my skill and successfully finished jobs, please have a look on my Profile, Portfolio, Work history and Feedback. You can see my official site also “Your site link” (If you have not any site, please delete this line)

I am always available on Email and Skype. Please have a voice or video chat if necessary. I will be available more than 60 hours per week and able to start your project as soon as possible according to you. Thank you for your consideration Best Regards Your Name

03. Upwork Cover Letter for Article/Blog/Content Writing

I have got your job posting on “Job Title” and I am very much interested to work in your project. I am a pro blogger and content provider with more than 3 years working experiences of blog writing, Posting and SEO. So, I think you’ll find, I have the skills you’re looking for.

For more on my skill and successfully finished jobs, please have a look on my Profile, Portfolio, Work history and Feedback. Normally, I can write and post a blog content with graphics and all the SEO supplements within two hours.

I am always available on Email and Skype. Please have a voice or video chat if necessary. I will be available more than 60 hours per week and able to start your project as soon as possible according to you.

Thank you for your consideration, Best Regards, Your Name

04. Upwork Cover Letter for Blog/Article Posting

Hello I have got your job posting “Job Title” and I am very much interested to work in your project. I am a pro blogger and have more than 6 years experiences of blog writing, Posting and SEO. So, I think you’ll find, I have the skills you’re looking for.

For more on my skill and successfully finished jobs, please have a look on my Profile, Portfolio, Work history and Feedbacks. Normally, I can write and post a blog content with graphics and all the SEO supplements within two hours.

05. Upwork Cover Letter for SMM (Social Media Marketing)

Dear Hiring Manager I’ve carefully gone through your job posting on “Write Name”. I ’m an expert Social Media Marketer with full internet marketing techniques and I have more than 6 years working experiences in SMM, IM, SEM, SEO, Affiliation, etc. I am very much interested in your project with all of your requirements.

Recently I have successfully completed many of SMM, IM, EM, etc.For more on my skill and successfully finished jobs, please have a look on my Profile, Portfolio, Work history and Feedbacks. You can see my official site also http://www.yoursite.com

06. Upwork Cover Letter for Youtube Channel Optimization/SEO

Hello I’ve carefully gone through your job posting on “Job Title”. I ’m an expert Youtube Channel Optimizer with more than 6 years experiences of both “On Channel” and “Off Channel” Optimization and SEO. I am very much interested in your project with all of your requirements.

Recently I have successfully completed two jobs on youtube channel optimization, http://www.youtube.com/user/muscleinnovations ; http://www.youtube.com/user/PowerfulMagnetsby3p

For more on my skill and successfully finished jobs, please have a look on my Profile, Portfolio, Work history and Feedbacks. You can see my official site also http://www.yoursitename.com

Thank you for your consideration Regards Your Name

07. Upwork Cover Letter for Graphics Design/Logo/Banner

Hello I am Your Name. I have completed my Diploma in Graphics Design and Text Illusion from Any University Name or Training Company Name. For the past few years I have designed many logos, banners, 3D textures, Auto Cad, Cartoons etc. Some samples have been posted in my portfolio area and my work history area. Please have a look to measure my quality.

From your job description area, I have come to know that you need a unique design for your new/existing company. Actually graphics is the soul of a website and permanent branding of a company. I can strongly assure you that I will be able to provide you according to your desire.

You will find so many so called designers in the web who even do not know the color combination and structure. I do not want you to be cheated by them. You are in a right place and person. Hopefully I will be hired in this project as I’ m highly experienced in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Flash, lnDesign, Corel Draw, Text Design Pro

I am waiting for your response. I am able to use all types of communication methods and able to maintain your time schedule during the project is on.

Thank you very much Regards Your Name

08. Upwork Cover Letter for VA / Virtual Assistant

Dear hiring manager I have got your job posting on Virtual Assistant Project. According to your job description you need a fast one for helping you in your tasks. And yes you have mentioned about your time. For your kind information I want to let you know that I have been working with these types of works for more than five years without any single time schedule problem.

I am fully expert in web research, extracting email, data mining, Google, Bing, Yahoo, MS Office (Full), Google Docs, Google Document, Google Spreadsheet, Adwords, Analytics, Webmaster, SEO, SMM, EM, SEM, PR, B2B Marketing, Lead Generation, Directory and other related programs.

I can assure you that I will be able to assist you in your task in time with quality work as I have already completed so many projects. Please have a look on my portfolio and profile. I have listed many successful projects in my work history area.

I am waiting to be hired in this project to show my skills. Regards Your Name

09. Upwork Cover Letter for Web Research / Data Mining / Extraction

Dear hiring manager I have got your job posting on Data Entry Project. According to your job description you need a fast worker for your data mining and web research. For your kind information I want to let you know that I have been working with these types of works for more than five years.

I can assure you that I will be able to submit your task in time with quality work as I ‘ve already completed so many projects. Please have a look on my portfolio and profile. I have listed many successful projects in my work history area.

10. Upwork Cover Letter for Digital Marketing

Hello I have got your job posting for Digital Marketer. According to your job description, I have come to know that you are searching for an expert for this post. Now-a-days very few people can be found who do not use social media. Social media is the second need of the online people. If one organization can capture a large number of smm traffic, success can easily come to the owner. SEM and SEO are a gradual process which results slowly, rather SMM is an instant process which results faster.

Recently I have successfully completed so many SMM projects. For more information will you please visit my work history. Success is my main aim. I gain success by hock or by crook. And I have a strong belief that I will be able to satisfy you in this project. Hope I will be hired.

11. Forum Posting Cover Letter for Upwork

Hello I have been really happy to see a job posting which is 100% fit for my skills. I have got your job posting on Forum Posting. According to your job description, I have come to know that you are searching for an expert forum poster with the updated knowledge of srong backlinking. Now-a-days very few people can be found who knows about the forum posting. Most of the workers are now just doing the spaming, not the forum posting. Forum posting is one of the most important tools of strong backlinking. If one organization can capture a large number of strong forum backlinks, success can easily come to the owner. I have been doing the forum posting with the do-follow backlinking for more than seven years. I know the present condition of the market and the world of forum posting.

Recently I have successfully completed so many Forum Posting projects. For more information will you please visit my work history. Success is my main aim. I gain success by hock or by crook. And I have a strong belief that I will be able to satisfy you in this project. Hope I will be hired.

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