Hello guys I am new on Odesk I have 20 bids on odesk but I don't get any work please suggest me how to get online Work
I got a suggestion, read carefully their instructions and follow their instructions. For example you are posting this thread in the General Business Thread, what has your thread got to do with General Business Discussion? I am not surprise you will not get any jobs at all if this is how you work. I have moved your thread to the general Chat. Do read the instructions there and also read our rules here!
You need to create a very good profile, do the tests, and make sure you get some high scores. Profile is everything.
It is important to make sure that your profile is up to date, you have scored high on tests within your niche, and you have to read the buyers instructions before you place a bid.
When you are just starting out you have to be willing to do jobs for pennies on the dollar to build a solid profile.
You are a scammer. You bid in my auction and dident pay: https://forums.digitalpoint.com/thr...r-interface-option-keyword-in-domain.2714861/ You still want to lie people in odesk? I will report you there also.
Not enough information. How did you bid? With a template? With a couple of short lines? What's your profile look like? What jobs are you bidding on? What experience do you have to offer? Do you have a portfolio? What prices do you charge in relation to experience and other bidders? It sounds like you expected to sign in and just pick jobs off a list. oDesk (and the other bidding sites) is not like Microworkers: you have to make a significant effort if you want to get jobs.
I found two Kamaldeep Singh's on oDesk but both have won work so I'm assuming neither were you. Maybe you could post a link to your profile and it may help us to review your approach.
You're all over the place: it is very unclear what you do, from your profile. Your SEO/SEM test scores are low for an SEO executive/professional (or whatever you want to call yourself), and even your oDesk readiness score is bad (66%). Your overview's intro para is a mess, with all sorts of rubbish thrown in. The big list of things after that is untitled (so the reader has no idea what it is) - if this is a list of what you do, I would suggest summarising it into the intro para, then laying out the details in the list (which you need to standardise, as each item reads completely differently). You have no portfolio or existing work: have you never done any of this stuff, even for your own sites? Obviously, we can't see your bids from that page, so I can't comment on those. I'd be willing to bet that you typed a couple of sentences and told people to look at your profile, right? Doesn't work. The employer's got 150 bids on every job - you have to do the work of picking out what skills suit the task and applying for the job. Don't ever expect an employer on a bidding site to give a crap about your profile or random URLs you provide in a bid: as someone who has hired on bidding sites, I can assure you that there isn't enough time. With hundreds of bids on a job, the first cut gives each person about 10 seconds of reading time. Edit: forgot one thing. You need to focus - what is the ONE thing someone would hire you for, in a single phrase? That's your "elevator pitch" and should be prominent. Think results, not tasks.