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UPDATE TO: First "Serious" Month on Upwork in a Year - What did I learn and what changed
UPDATED THOUGHTS AND RESULTS: I know it hasn't been a month but I've got new opinions. would love to hear from others. Below this update is original post. - Jobs applied to: 37 - Deals reached messaged stage: 15 - Deals with active proposals out (they've said they want to work together, want to continue discussion, we align on next steps): 4 Deals already closed: 3 Cash collected since start of Dec: $9500 Expected by EOM: $12500 - Speed is important. Lots of people are messing quick. You need to be sending proposals fast. Way more important than I remember. - Lots of deals just kind of sitting at messaged stage. Not sure why you would post a job, reach out, and just kind of sit. I confirmed these jobs have not hired anyone else, they're just kind of sitting. - You have to be able to showcase real world experience. If not you are out of luck. They do not care what your degree is, they care that you've built this exact thing. - There are still monster jobs out there at many different seniority levels. - Focus on front end conversion, with backend up sell. Iykyk. - People are treating boosting like a real ad platform. They are willing to spend serious money to rank higher. Its pretty insane. ### Original Post: December was the first month in about a year I've been active on Upwork. I've mostly just kept my profile active and accepted invitations, but not actively applying. My stats for December: - Jobs applied to: 32 - Deals reached messaged stage: 11 - Deals with active proposals out (they've said they want to work together, want to continue discussion, we align on next steps): 5 - Deals already closed: 2 What is very different from a year ago: - Unreal how competitive it is. Any good job has over 100 applicants the first day - Clients are hiring very quick. I've noticed a lot of jobs hire within the first 2 days of posting. Speed to proposal is CRITICAL - Boosts have taken over. Any good job is boosted past 100 connects.
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Sounds rough
introduce myself
Hey guys, Mohammed here. Computer science student. I’m joining to seriously learn, starting with the Ultimate 17-hour and n8n masterclass. Glad to be part of the community.
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Great to see you here!
The Basics of a n8n Workflow (+ Homework)
Based off of conversations with @Ryan Steggerda and @Alfred Alonso I want to make a few changes to the group. So in our videos, we will start giving optional homework at the end of a video. If you build the workflow (or code) let's review it on a weekly call. Are you in? Let's start with the basics in the video below. Please Post it below. https://youtu.be/UvaNXHkH3-s
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Hostinger / n8n-runner-postgres-ollama template upgrade assistance
My n8n instance showed it was a version behind so I tried redeploying the n8n dockploy template as the docker compose file states image: n8nio/n8n:latest The assumption I made was that by redeploying it, it would pull the latest n8n version. This is not the case. After deployment and heading back to the Domains Tab, validating DNS, clicking the A name pointer I created to access my n8n instance, there is no update. Thankfully my very 1st workflow with Chatbot connected to OpenAI still works When I review the deployment log, I see no evidence of n8n being updated. Additionally, When I try access the terminal from dkploy, I am presented with an error My best guess it is some configuration issue, but what is weird, is that I launch n8n from that image and it is functional Any ideas?
Hostinger / n8n-runner-postgres-ollama template upgrade assistance
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@Chester Green When in doubt, clear cache πŸ’ͺ
Introducing Myself
Hello! I just stumbled across the 'Monster' course and am thrilled. I have been in the process automation space for quite some time, and selling n8n solutions for the past year or so. Just last week I took a role as he n8n Practice Leader for an automation consulting firm that is adding n8n as a service line for their clients. Since they primarily serve Enterprise customers I thought it time to reallt level up. My first client is a multi-billion financial services company who will likely need solutions greater than my current skills. I look forward to getting to know you all, and happy to help in any way that I can. Cheers
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Great to see you Jim! You should join the group call next week as we often go over N8N related news, flows, and questions.
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@ryan-steggerda-5006
An average person who happens to enjoy the fall season and is fascinated by the advances in AI and automation!πŸŽƒπŸŽƒ

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