You can be the most talented freelancer on the planet, but it won't matter if no one ever sees your proposals. 🙈
I'm just going to come right out and say it: As a beginner on Upwork, almost EVERYTHING is working against you.
You've got:
ZERO clients
ZERO reviews
ZERO portfolio items
A profile that basically screams "I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE!"
And to make matters worse, you're competing against established freelancers with page after page of 5-star reviews and impressive stats.
Cue existential crisis for most beginners.
The Proof This Actually Works (Not Just Theory)
I don't just talk a big game – I've got the receipts. 💅 I know firsthand that breaking through is 100% possible.
Why? Because I did it myself (going from healthcare administration to sales copywriting with ZERO freelance or copywriting experience).
And right now, I'm in the middle of the 10 Days to Paid Challenge, where I'm helping complete beginners land their first paying gigs and 5-star reviews. And to prove my methods work, I had my 22-year-old kiddo (a Starbucks barista with zero freelance experience) follow the program so we could document his journey.
The results?
May 10th: Sent his first batch of Upwork proposals
May 16th: Landed his first client
That's SIX DAYS from complete newbie to paid freelancer.
And here's the kicker: The job he landed had 20-50 other proposals... and he was the ONLY ONE the client messaged and hired.
(Spoiler alert for the handful of you already in the challenge – Day 6 is coming soon with all the exciting behind-the-scenes details of River's first client experience! It's taking forever to edit because Upwork's terms prohibit sharing client info without permission, so I'm basically pretending to be a video editor now. Send help. And caffeine. It's like trying to give birth to a porcupine. 😅)
The Brutal Truth About Job Applications
You craft these beautiful, thoughtful proposals... and then crickets. But what if I told you the problem isn't your experience, your portfolio, or even your rates?
Here's something most freelancers don't know (that will make you feel a LOT better about rejection):
The problem is that NO ONE IS ACTUALLY READING YOUR PROPOSALS.
Yep. Let that sink in for a second.
Here's a little insider secret from my years on Upwork: back when the platform showed us proposal "open rates," I discovered that even as a professional sales copywriter, only about 40-50% of my proposals were ever being OPENED by clients. And I literally write attention-grabbing headlines for a living! 🤦♀️
Translation: For every 10 proposals you send, MAYBE 4-5 (if you’re using alllll the tricks) are even getting eyeballs on them. The rest? They die a quiet death, never to be seen by human eyes. 💀 #RIPUpworkConnects
Someone gets excited, sets up an account, sends out 10 carefully crafted proposals... hears nothing back... and concludes:
"I'm not good enough"
"Upwork is too competitive"
"Nobody wants to hire beginners"
But the real problem? Your proposals aren't even being OPENED in the first place.
The 5 Critical Sentences That Determine Your Freelance Fate ✨
So what's the solution? Mastering these three CRITICAL elements:
The headline in your Upwork profile
The opening sentences (hook) in your Upwork profile
The opening sentences (hook) in your job proposal
When you're starting with ZERO reviews, ZERO completed jobs, and ZERO portfolio items, you need every advantage possible.
If you can nail these three elements, you'll instantly increase your open rate on the proposals you send out. And more opens = more chances to land jobs.
Think about it: If a typical job gets 30-50 proposals and you're one of the 15-20 that actually get opened, you've already eliminated more than half your competition without doing anything else.
The Client's View: What They Actually See When You Apply 👀
To understand how to get noticed, you need to SEE what clients see.
Let's peek behind the curtain at the client view when reviewing applications:
You'll notice several elements:
Your headshot (professional please – I provide AI headshot resources in 10 Days to Paid if you need them)
Your profile headline (this is prime real estate!)
A list of your skills (the list of tags they have you select when you first stand up your profile)
The first couple sentences of your proposal (this is your proposal hook)
Social proof stats (Job Success Score, jobs completed, hours worked, money earned)
As a beginner, you can't control those social proof stats – they're all zeros.
But you CAN control those precious first sentences that clients see. So the ONLY leverage you have right now is making those headlines and hooks SO COMPELLING that clients click through anyway.
The #1 Mistake Most Freelancers Make 🤦♀️
And here's the kicker: Most freelancers (even experienced ones) completely waste this space!
I swear, even PROFESSIONAL COPYWRITERS get this wrong.
The typical profile headline? A boring string of keywords:
"Experienced Graphic Designer | Logo Design | Branding"
"Virtual Assistant with 5 Years Experience"
"SEO Expert | Content Writer | WordPress"
"Graphic Designer | Logo Specialist | Brand Identity Expert"
The typical profile openings? A snooze-fest:
"I am a dedicated professional with over X years of experience..."
"Looking forward to helping businesses achieve their goals..."
And proposal openings? See for yourself:
"Hello! I'm writing to express interest in your job posting..."
"Dear hiring manager, Thank you for the opportunity to apply..."
"I have X years of experience in this field and would love to..."
yaaaaaaawn 🥱
If you want to stand out, you need to be the pattern interrupt.
The thumb-stopper.
The reason someone pauses their mindless scrolling and thinks "wait, what?"
We need to create a reading speedbump that forces their scanning eyes to STOP on YOUR application.
The Pattern Interruption Strategy That Gets You Noticed 👁️
What we're really doing here is hijacking basic human psychology.
When clients are scanning through 20-50 applications, their brains are looking for mental shortcuts to determine which ones are worth their time. They're using what psychologists call "System 1" thinking - fast, automatic, and largely unconscious.
Our hooks are designed to trigger pattern interruptions that force them to switch to "System 2" thinking - slower, more deliberate, and conscious.
We're also leveraging:
The curiosity gap - Our brains hate incomplete information and are naturally drawn to resolve curiosity
Pattern recognition - Humans are wired to notice anything that breaks expected patterns
Loss aversion - People are more motivated to avoid losses than to acquire gains
Social proof shorthand - We instinctively value what others have already validated for us
Specificity bias - Specific claims are seen as more credible than general ones
By understanding and using these psychological principles, you're playing a completely different game than the 90% of freelancers who are there just listing their skills and experience.
To get noticed, you need to create a "pattern interrupt" – something that makes the scrolling eye stop and say "wait, what?"
Think of your headlines and hooks like those social media videos that start with the most exciting clip first. They're not starting with "Hi guys, welcome to day 4 of my barn renovation!" They're showing you the moment they fall off the ladder into a bucket of paint.
We're going to do the same thing with your proposals.
Here are the psychological tactics that create these attention hooks:
Attention-Grabbing Tactics 🧠
Create curiosity or surprise – Make them think "Wait, what? I need to know more..."
Use humor – A well-placed joke stands out in a sea of boring business speak
Deploy numbers/stats – Our brains automatically pause when we see specific numbers
Ask a thoughtful question – Questions trigger an automatic mental response
Use a powerful quote – Especially a client testimonial (or when you're starting, a personal quote)
Make a bold claim – A confident statement that makes them do a double-take
Use contrast – Present opposing ideas that create cognitive tension
Tell a mini-story – Humans are wired to pay attention to stories
Use emotion – Tap into feelings that resonate with their situation
Create urgency – Suggest time sensitivity or scarcity (but keep it honest)
Let's See This In Action: My Profile Example
Here's an example from my actual profile (which has performed so well I haven't changed it in years):
Headline: "Why I'm Not Scared of AI Stealing My Job" (uses curiosity)
Hook: "I'm not losing sleep over AI coming for my job. 🤖 Yeah, you heard me right. While some folks are quaking in their boots, I'm over here like, 'Bring it on, Skynet!'" (uses humor AND an emoji to draw the eye)
Second paragraph: "⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Erica is simply the best freelancer I have ever worked with. She is lightning fast, responsive, friendly, and completely understood my vision (maybe even better than I did) with minimal direction.'" (uses a quote AND a visual element)
See how I used different tactics for each element? This maximizes my chances of connecting with different personality types and attention triggers.
The Underlying Psychology: It's Not About YOU 🧠
The secret sauce to standing out? Making your hooks about THEM, not about you.
Most freelancers' profiles and proposals are me-focused:
"I have X years of experience..."
"I am skilled in..."
"I've worked with..."
Flip the script and make it about THEM:
"Your website could be generating leads while you sleep..."
"Imagine opening your inbox to find 5 new client inquiries every morning..."
"What if your logo made competitors wonder who designed it?"
When you make it about their desires, fears, and outcomes, you automatically stand out.
How to Craft Headlines & Hooks That Are Impossible to Ignore
Before I dive into the exact formulas and swipes, let me address the elephant in the room.
You might be thinking: "But Erica, if you teach everyone these techniques, won't they stop working?"
Three reasons why that's not a concern:
The completion rate for online courses is about 12.6%. My free membership has ~50 people in it as of today, but only 6 have signed up for 10 Days to Paid. Of those, only a fraction will finish. (I say that with love!)
The point is to be DIFFERENT. If everyone starts using these exact techniques, you'll simply need to pivot and find new ways to stand out. The core principle of pattern interruption remains the same.
Most people won't actually implement this. Information without action is just entertainment. Those who actually USE these techniques will always be in the minority.
But more importantly: The core of this strategy is about STANDING OUT. If too many people start using the exact same approaches, that's your cue to zig while others zag and find NEW ways to be different.
That's the beauty of this approach. It's not about specific formulas—it's about the mindset of "how can I interrupt the pattern of what the client is seeing and grab attention?"
Now, let's dive into the good stuff!
Profile Headline Makeover: From Boring to BOOM! 💥
First, let's talk about your profile headline. Instead of the typical keyword stuffing most freelancers do, we're going to use your headline to DRAW IN your prospective clients.
The Strategy: Use this space to create curiosity, not list skills. I recommend ONE sentence, in sentence form. This is the complete opposite of what most people do (which is why it works well).
BORING (What Everyone Else Does):
"Copywriter | Email Marketing | Sales Pages | Brand Messaging"
AFTER (Attention-Grabbing Headlines):
"0 Upwork Reviews. 100% Committed to WOW You." (River's actual headline!)
"The 8-Second Copywriter (Because That's All the Time You Have)"
"The Secret to [desired outcome] Isn't What You Think"
"Tired of [common pain point] in your [project type]?"
"How I helped clients increase [metric] by 237% in 30 days"
"8 out of 10 [projects/assets] fail because of this one mistake"
"Turns out, my 4th grade teacher was wrong about my [skill] abilities"
"The designer who won't make you explain what a 'more modern' font means"
"What If Your Design Was The Reason They Finally Clicked 'Buy'?"
See the difference? These headlines trigger curiosity and speak directly to client desires, not just list services.
Profile Hook: The First Impression That Matters 👋
Once you have a killer headline, you need an equally powerful opening hook in your profile description.
This is the first 1-2 sentences of your profile that clients see in search results. It should complement your headline but use a DIFFERENT attention-grabbing tactic. These work together to earn the click-through.
The Strategy: Vary your tactics between headline and hook to increase your chances of connecting.
Tactics that work:
Curiosity/surprise: "I've written copy for companies I can't name (thanks, NDAs!) and brands you definitely know."
Humor: "I'm not losing sleep over AI coming for my job. 🤖 Yeah, you heard me right. While some folks are quaking in their boots, I'm over here like, 'Bring it on, Skynet!'"
Stats/numbers: "In the last 12 months, I've helped 23 SaaS companies increase demo conversions by an average of 37%."
Questions: "Ever wonder why some websites convert like crazy while others just... don't? It usually comes down to these three design factors."
Quotes: "⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Working with Alex was the best decision we made this quarter. Our conversion rate doubled within weeks.' — Jane Smith, CMO"
Unexpected statements: "Most designers will tell you they LOVE your brand. I'll tell you what needs work."
BEFORE (Typical Opening):
"I am a passionate virtual assistant with experience in calendar management, email organization, and travel planning."
or
"I am a graphic designer with 5 years of experience creating logos, websites, and brand identities for clients across various industries."
AFTER (Compelling Hooks):
"I'm not losing sleep over AI coming for my job. 🤖 Yeah, you heard me right. While some folks are quaking in their boots, I'm over here like, 'Bring it on, Skynet!'" (my actual profile hook)
"Most virtual assistants promise organization. I deliver time - the one resource you can't buy more of (until now)."
"In the time it took you to read this sentence, your inbox received 3 new emails. By this time tomorrow, I'll have them all handled."
"⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'She's basically a mind reader. I don't know how she anticipates what I need before I do, but it's like having a business partner, not just an assistant.'" (starting with a testimonial)
"Ever wished you could clone yourself? Well, science hasn't quite caught up, but I'm the next best thing."
"Your current website is leaving money on the table. 💰 After reviewing your site, I spotted 3 specific places where you're losing potential customers:"
"I just tested your checkout process and found exactly why your cart abandonment is so high. The good news? It's a quick fix."
"Most Facebook ad campaigns fail because they target the wrong metrics. Your job posting suggests you're focusing on [X], but what if we pivoted to [Y] instead?"
"93% of consumers say visual appearance is the #1 factor in their purchasing decisions. Yet most businesses still treat design as an afterthought."
"Ever notice how some brands just 'feel right' while others seem... off? That tiny difference is what I obsess over."
"'Working with Alex was like watching someone translate my jumbled thoughts into visual perfection.' That's what my clients say when they stop hyperventilating over their new designs."
The idea here is we want a STRONG ONE-TWO PUNCH between your profile headline and opening hook that compliment one another while serving double duty.
For A Graphic Designer:
HEADLINE: "I Turn 'Womp Womp' Brands Into 'OMG!' Visual Experiences" (bold claim + humor)
HOOK: "Last week, a client called me crying—actual tears—because the logo I designed made her "finally feel like a real business." That's the difference between paying for design and investing in visual storytelling." (emotional mini-story + quote)
HEADLINE: "What If Your Design Was The Reason They Finally Clicked 'Buy'?" (question)
HOOK: "The average person makes a judgment about your business in 0.05 seconds based solely on visuals. 🎨 I create designs that pass that test with flying colors. Literally." (numbers/stats with visual hook)
For a Virtual Assistant:
HEADLINE: "I'm the assistant who remembers your mom's birthday when you don't"
HOOK: "Organization isn't just a skill for me—it's an obsession. The kind that makes my friends roll their eyes when I color-code their kitchen cupboards 'as a favor.' Their annoyance is your business advantage."
For a Web Developer:
HEADLINE: "The website designer who delivers on time (I know, shocking)"
HOOK: "94% of first-time visitors judge your business credibility based solely on your website design. The other 6% probably never found your site at all because it wasn't mobile-friendly or SEO-optimized. 📱"
See how different these feel compared to the typical "Graphic Designer | Logo Design | Branding" headline?
These speak to desires, outcomes, and differentiation while using attention-grabbing tactics to steal attention.
"But Erica, I'm not a copywriter! I don't know how to write attention-grabbing stuff!"
I hear you! That's why I'm giving you these AI prompts to help.
AI Prompt: Generate Killer Headlines & Hooks
I'm a freelance [YOUR SERVICE] on Upwork with no reviews yet.
I need a profile headline that will grab attention when clients scroll through applications. Most freelancers just list skills like "Copywriter | Email Marketing | Sales Pages | Brand Messaging" but I want to stand out.
We want our headline and hook combos to:
1. Create curiosity, surprise, or tension
2. Speak directly to client desires or pain points
3. Avoid boring skill lists or generic statements
4. Use various attention hooks (humor, questions, stats, bold claims)
5. Make clients want to click my profile to learn more
Please create 10 different PAIRS (headline + opening hook) using different attention-grabbing techniques for each:
1. One pair using curiosity/surprise
2. One pair using humor
3. One pair using specific statistics/numbers
4. One pair using a question
5. One pair using a client testimonial format
6. One pair using a bold claim
7. One pair using a problem-solution format
8. One pair using a story hook
9. One pair using contrast/pattern interruption
10. One pair using immediacy/urgency
For each pair, make the hook continue or complement the headline without repeating the same exact approach. Keep each opening hook to 2 sentences maximum.
My ideal clients are [DESCRIBE TARGET CLIENTS] who need help with [DESCRIBE SERVICES].
Creating Proposal Hooks That Get Clients To Click "Read More" 📝
Finally, let's chat about the opening sentences of your proposal. Your proposal "hook".
This is where the rubber meets the road. The client will see the first couple sentences of your application, so we need to make them COUNT.
No greetings. No pleasantries. No "To Whom It May Concern."
Just straight into a hook that stops their scanning eyes in their tracks.
This is where you convert attention into interest. The same principles apply, but with one critical difference:
Your proposal hook must be PERSONALIZED to the specific job and client.
The Strategy: Personalize to each job while speaking to the client's DEEPER desires—not just what they asked for.
BEFORE (Typical Opening):
"Hello! I'm writing to express my interest in your website design project. I have experience creating WordPress websites and would love to help you with this project."
AFTER (Compelling Hooks):
"Your website isn't just fighting for attention—it's fighting for survival. 👀 In the 8 seconds you have before visitors bounce, we need to make your brand unforgettable."
"I've analyzed your current site and found 3 critical conversion issues that are likely costing you thousands in lost sales every month."
"Most designers will build you a pretty website. 🔥 I build websites that turn visitors into customers while you sleep."
"Your competitors' websites take 4.2 seconds to load (I checked). ✨ I can build you a site that loads in under 2 seconds—and Google rewards that speed with higher rankings."
This is where the real magic happens. Your proposal hook needs to be:
Personalized to the specific job
Focused on the client's DESIRES (not just their stated needs)
Free of generic greetings and niceties
Visually disruptive (use an emoji, or strategically use ALL CAPS)
The Surface Level vs. Deep Desire Difference
Understanding what clients REALLY want (vs. what they're asking for) is key to writing hooks that convert.
Let's look at two different approaches:
Surface Level (Boring) Hook:
"I have 4 years of experience writing sales pages for SaaS companies and would love to help with your project."
Deep Desire (Attention-Grabbing) Hook:
"What if your sales page didn't just describe your software, but actually pre-sold prospects so thoroughly that the 'Buy Now' button felt like the next logical step? 👉 That's exactly what I'll create for you."
Surface-Level (Boring) Hook:
"I'm an experienced sales page copywriter with 3 years of experience writing high-converting copy."
Desire-Based (Attention-Grabbing) Hook:
"What if your sales page was still bringing in customers two years from now, long after my invoice is a distant memory? That's the difference between hiring a copywriter and investing in a revenue-generating asset. 💰"
See the difference? The second version isn't talking about the writer's experience – it's painting a picture of what the CLIENT really wants.
Because clients hiring a sales page writer don't actually want "a sales page." They want:
A page that converts browsers into buyers
An asset that pays for itself many times over
Words that make their ideal buyers feel deeply understood
A frictionless buying experience that doesn't feel salesy
Your hooks should speak to these DEEPER DESIRES, not just the task itself.
They ask for logo design → What they REALLY want is an identity that makes them feel professional and attracts their dream clients
They ask for data entry → What they REALLY want is to eliminate tedious work and a frustrating time-suck
They ask for website → What they REALLY want is a 24/7 salesperson that turns visitors into customers while they sleep
They ask for a sales page → What they REALLY want is MONEY. They want their page to CONVERT and make sales on autopilot
They ask for video editing → What they REALLY want is content that keeps viewers watching and drives action
The "Pre-Emptive Strike" Against Objections
Another powerful technique is addressing potential objections BEFORE the client even thinks of them right in your hook:
What if they spend money and don't like the work?
What if it takes too long?
What if your style doesn't match their brand/voice/industry?
Will it be ChatGPT blah blah generic?
Example Hook Addressing Fears:
"🎯 Tired of designers who make you wait weeks only to deliver something that looks nothing like your vision? I offer a 48-hour turnaround on initial concepts and unlimited revisions until you're doing happy dances around your office. No risk, no frustration, just designs you'll actually use."
"Your sales page will be designed for one thing: 🔥 CONVERSIONS that pay for themselves within weeks, not months. And you'll see a first draft within 48 hours so we can adjust course early if needed."
The Visual Hook Trick Nobody Uses
Want an extra little trick to make your proposal stand out visually?
Use a single, colorful emoji near the beginning of your proposal hook. 🔥
It sounds silly, but it works. Most proposals are a sea of plain text, and that tiny splash of color can literally draw the eye to your proposal first.
AI Prompt: Generate Client-Specific Proposal Hooks
I'm applying for this Upwork job:
[PASTE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION]
As a beginner with no reviews, I need an attention-grabbing opening for my proposal that will stand out in a sea of generic applications. The client will see the first 1-2 sentences in their application list before deciding whether to open my full proposal.
Please write 10 different powerful opening hooks (2-3 sentences each) that:
1. Immediately grab attention with pattern interruption
2. Speak to the client's DEEPER desires (the REAL desires hiding beneath the task)
3. Address potential concerns/resistance they might have
4. Include one colorful emoji near the beginning (for visual pattern interruption)
5. Are personalized to this specific job
6. Avoid generic greetings like "Hello" or "Thanks for posting"
7. Use various hook techniques (curiosity, stats, questions, bold claims, etc.)
8. Make the client want to click "read more"
9. Make every word count – no wasted space or fluff
Each opening should be unique and compelling, focusing on different aspects of what the client REALLY wants from this project.
Example Results For A Web Developer Job
Curiosity/Surprise: "🚀 What if rebuilding your website actually MADE you money instead of just costing you money? I've helped 3 clients achieve ROI on their website redesigns within 60 days using my conversion-focused development approach."
Direct Challenge to Pain Point: "⏰ Your current website is costing you $XXX in lost sales every day it remains unfixed. I can have your new site live, fully tested, and converting visitors within 14 days—with zero technical headaches on your end."
Contrast: "🔄 Most developers build websites that look pretty but convert poorly; I build websites that look pretty AND turn visitors into customers (with the analytics dashboards to prove it)."
A Before & After Example
Let's see how all this comes together with a real example for a web designer:
BEFORE:
Profile Headline: "Web Designer | Wordpress Expert | UI/UX Designer"
Profile Hook: "I am a web designer with 3+ years of experience creating responsive websites for small businesses and entrepreneurs."
Proposal Hook: "Hello! Thank you for posting this job. I am interested in your website project as I have experience with Wordpress and can deliver a professional site within your timeframe."
AFTER:
Profile Headline: "I build websites that turn visitors into customers while you sleep"
Profile Hook: "Did you know that the average visitor decides whether to stay or leave your website in just 3 seconds? That tiny window is where most businesses lose thousands in potential revenue."
Proposal Hook: "Your competitors' websites are putting customers to sleep. Let's build one that wakes them up and gets them reaching for their credit cards. 💳 I reviewed your current site and immediately spotted three conversion opportunities you're missing..."
Do you see how the "after" version speaks directly to what clients REALLY care about? It's not just about having a website—it's about having a website that makes money.
Your Next Steps: Be the Pattern Interrupt
Your mission, should you choose to accept it:
Audit your current profile headline and hook - Do they use these attention-grabbing techniques or are they just listing skills?
Use the AI prompts to generate new options - Try at least 2-3 different approaches
Apply the proposal hook techniques to your next 5 applications - Remember, freelancing is a numbers game, and these techniques dramatically improve your odds
Track your results - Are you getting more responses with these new approaches? (My bet is YES!)
Keep experimenting - The more you test different hooks, the better you'll understand what works for YOUR specific services and clients (snag my free proposal tracker here)
Don't overthink this! Look, if you're staring at this thinking "I'll never be able to write like that," STOP IT.
That's literally what AI is for. Use the prompts I gave you, tweak the outputs until they sound like something you'd say, and move on.
The point isn't perfection—it's being DIFFERENT enough to get noticed in the first place.
Freelancing success isn't just about being good at what you do—it's about getting the opportunity to SHOW people you're good at what you do. And that starts with getting them to actually SEE your proposals.
As my kiddo River proved, you don't need years of experience or a fancy portfolio to land clients. You just need to get your foot in the door—and these three critical sentences are the key that unlocks it.
From Getting Seen to Getting Paid
This is just one piece of the puzzle, of course. Once they open your proposal, you need strategies to convert that interest into a contract—which is exactly what I teach in the 10 Days to Paid Challenge.
If there's one thing you remember from this training, let it be this:
Your freelance success as a beginner depends more on being SEEN than being GOOD.
Of course, once you get hired, you need to deliver quality work. But you can't deliver quality work if no one ever hires you because no one ever sees your proposals.
So start with these attention hijackers, and watch your response rate climb.
Remember: you can't control your lack of reviews, earnings history, or portfolio as a beginner. But you CAN control those three critical sentences that determine whether clients even see your application.
Master those, and suddenly the playing field gets a whole lot more level.
The freelancers who succeed aren't always the most talented or experienced - they're the ones who understand the game they're playing and use every advantage available to them.
Because in the end, freelancing success really is a numbers game. And the first number that matters? The percentage of your proposals that actually get opened.
The best part about this approach? It costs you nothing to implement, and you can start using it immediately.
Happy proposal writing! And may the algorithm odds be ever in your favor. ✨
P.S. If this training helped you, I'd love to hear about it! (Seriously, your girl LIVES for a gold star.) Drop a comment and let me know what headline/hook combos you came up with and I'll give you feedback.
P.S. For the 6 brave souls currently in 10 Days to Paid – As I mentioned last week, we got some tough news about my dad's cancer and traveled cross-country to be with family. I'm aiming to finish Days 7-10 this week (Day 6 is recorded but I'm currently in editing hell). I'm balancing creating these free resources with my paying client work (because capitalism, amirite?), so I genuinely appreciate your grace during this adjustment period. 💜 For new sign-ups, I'm holding you in the queue until I get all the recordings done, so expect to see the challenge begin hitting your inbox most likely early next week.
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