Shameless tactic by vWorker.com – poaching oDesk clients and providers

UPDATE on 28 Feb 2012

vWorker makes changes to its bid-alert mail

As any freelancer would agree, it is considered a smart move to sign up with multiple freelancing sites. The idea is to diversify and enable one’s (freelance) resume to be made visible to as many eyes as it can be. On the same note, clients (employers) also post the same project across multiple freelance sites to increase the chance of intelligent bids from serious freelancers…(oh yeah !.. and then, there is spam… but pros outweigh the cons)
Guess it comes as no surprise when I say that I had also signed up with odesk and vWorker (and few other freelance marketplaces as well), so that I have a steady stream of potentials. Predictably, I am subscribed to their bid alerts as well.
However, today I was taken aback completely when I read through their so-called referral campaign to their bid-alert mail.
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Why should i even bother asking a client from Site1 to sign up at Site 2

I have active profiles in both oDesk and vWorker. Serious freelancers are busy bidding and actually working, rather than, cajole a client to sign up with a marketplace of (freelancer’s)choice. In other words, If i see a potential project on a different marketplace, I would promptly sign up at this new site and place my bid. All I care about is winning the project, and start working on it.. because.. thats what actually puts the copper in my wallet. Why should I go about telling the client to sign up with my-favourite site if he wants to work with me. It is likely that I might end up loosing a good project just for this one act.

Whatever happened to “healthy competition” ?

It is a thin line between competition and jealousy. Freelance marketplaces such as vWorker and oDesk (and other freelance sites) actively promote “healthy completion” between their users, so that the provider – the client – and – the site are mutually benefitted… which is in fact THE right thing to do. So, why take the Unhealthy route to boost one’s business?

Afraid of competition? Or, Last desperate attempt by vWorker?

Each freelancer has his / her favourite freelance site. There are scores of freelance marketplaces over the World Wide Web, and, each one of them are striving in their own way to get the provider’s and client’s attention. If oDesk works better for some, then vWorker works better for someone else. But it so appears that the user-base-at-oDesk is exponentially greater than the user-base-at-vWorker. But, this act by VWorker to poach oDesk users only comes across as a desperate attempt to boost their already declining user base.

… vWorker, are you really that desperate ?
… may be its time for vWorker to rethink their user-experience .

Recognition from Zoho Creator Team – Thank you!

Let me thank my stars! Things cannot get any better than this.

Following oDesk’s provider spotlight, Zoho Creator has extended their regards and best wishes. Here is a short transcript of my interview with the zoho creator team.

Why did you choose to use Zoho Creator?

The drag and drop interface at form-design and at Deluge script won me hands-down. Additionally, the logic command blocks at Deluge Script , along with the help documents were very helpful in the initial stages. I sort of kicked-the-tires by developing some applications for personal use. ….

How do you pitch Zoho Creator to your customers? Has it been an easy sell?

In fact, I didn’t have to pitch it at all. Zoho Creator already did it for me! Anyone who has spent at least 30 minutes with Zoho Creator forms & the basic ‘Send Mail ‘ script will be able to comprehend what this could do to their business. So I was fortunate to have well informed clients who had tested Zoho Creator hands on. It has been my observation that, out of every 10 casual signups, at least 8 are willing to harness the developer pool for a decent remuneration. That’s 80% conversion rate, guys!

For Full transcript – See here

oDesk Provider Spotlight – April 2010

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Nick KrymThere are thousands of jobs posted on oDesk, and hiring remote providers is more popular than ever — yet you’ve hit a dry spell. You’re not finding the jobs that are right for you, or you’re not getting the ones you go after. Are your stars out of alignment? Did someone put a curse on you? Before consulting a psychic, you should read our recent blog post, “10 Reasons You Aren’t Getting Work.” It has a lot of links to good resources, but here are some highlights:

  • Your profile picture is working against you. Face up to your shortcomings: If your picture is blurry, grainy, too sour-faced or too “sexy,” you’re driving away prospective employers.
  • Your language skills hold you back. Whether you’re communicating in your first language or your third, you need to make sure that your grammar and spelling are solid. Use spell-check, and read our full post for a helpful link to common grammar mistakes.
  • Your rates are wrong. If you’re charging too much, you’re driving clients away. If you charge too little, they won’t have faith in your skills. We’ll show you information that will help you set your rate right.
  • You’re seeking the wrong jobs. Do you have a portfolio and resume that show you can handle the jobs you’re seeking? Are you translating your skills into the right job opportunities, and do your profiles and cover letters tell that story?

You already know that making it as a freelance provider is more than just putting yourself out there, but sometimes you can lose track of some key details. Read our blog post to give a fresh look to your freelance career… and skip the fortune tellers.

What’s New

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Your New Home on oDesk

We’ve been tweaking our new user Home, your easy-to-use, all-purpose dashboard—next time you log in, take a look around. You’ll get an overview of your oDesk life, including modules for Notifications, My Teams, Payments and My Job Applications. From there, you can dig deeper for more information. Check it out today, and let us know how you like it!

Site Navigation Update

The new user Home is only part of our continuing evolution. We streamlined our site navigation so that you can click “home” from any page on the site (once you’ve logged in, of course). We’ve made the username dropdown menu more focused and retooled the Message Center. Account Alerts and Updates are now integrated into the Notifications section, and the indicator next to Messages tells you how many unread messages you’ve got.

Provider Spotlight

spotlight provider Deepa G (Affiliated with Deepa’s)
Blog Consultant – Zoho Creator Apps developer- Science post grad-eComAsst
Total oDesk Hours: 448
Overall Feedback: 4.97 (Based on 16 feedbacks)
Comments: Deepa has done an excellent job and has proved to be an outstanding professional… excellent communication skills, very detailed in explaining what she had done, why and what she was about to do.
spotlight provider Alexander G
Python, C, JavaScript, Web, MySQL, PostgresSQL, Linux, FreeBSD
Total oDesk Hours: 1,541
Overall Feedback: 4.85 (Based on 2 feedbacks)
Comments: Sasha is quite simply one of the most talented programmers and thinkers I have ever had the pleasure to work with. I consider him one of the smartest people I know and would recommend him to anyone out there.
spotlight provider Stephanie S
Creative & Professional Graphic / Web designer
Total oDesk Hours: 105
Overall Feedback: 4.93 (Based on 31 feedbacks)
Comments: Stephanie’s skills are unbelievable. She is very patient and goes the extra mile to complete the task. I am already working out our next project!
spotlight provider Georg S
J2ME / BlackBerry / Android / iPhone Developer
Total oDesk Hours: 1,927
Overall Feedback: 4.94 (Based on 30 feedbacks)
Comments: Georg is a joy to work with – highly capable, responsive, and proactive. Hire him.

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oDesk and Me

A Couple of years ago, I would have brushed off any thought on freelancing if anyone had mentioned this as a career choice. I was happy with my 9 – 5 job, and life was going on (as it should be , with acceptable highs and lows.) Later, when the “wakeup call” hit me, it hit me hard. I decided to take a sabbatical from work, and turned to blogging to keep myself busy. Oh! Boy, I am hooked to blogging. I came across interests that I never knew existed in me. I could get in touch with few long lost friends, and make some new friends along the way. I was an 8 year old when I actually met my Blog-friend.( call it the new age pen-pal / blog-pal).

I was tired of getting typecast into Cooking – family-childcare-type of posts that were expected from a female blogger. I wanted to offer something different in my own special kind of way. It was during these times, I was searching for information on freelancing to make a blog post. So, in an attempt to gain first hand knowledge of the freelancing industry, I signed up at all major freelancing sites, oDesk , Va4U , Elance and several others (that’s from a spectrum of 10 -15 sites). I was awed at the kind of talent pool just waiting to be harnessed at all these sites, and now I was one of them.

You might be familiar with the phrase “Performance Based Incentives”. Well, I got a first hand experience of this at oDesk , one of THE BEST freelancing site ( from my own spectrum), I have come across so far for the same aforementioned reason. To prevent overbidding by service providers ( and flooding the buyer’s inbox), every oDesk user starts off with 5 bids per week. However, he can increase his / her quota of bids by taking skill tests with oDesk , ie at the end of 5 skill tests; you have about 20 bids per week.Moreover, These skill tests also put the provider on the buyer’s radar when a matching job is posted.

Although, seasoned providers don’t actually use more than 20 bids in an entire month, this matters a lot to newcomers, especially when they have to “apply for as many jobs as possible”, to get their foothold. But this is just one of the many aspects at oDesk that impressed me. Providers who stay and Buyers who come back at oDesk are professional in every sense. Others signup on a whim and expect a plum job to be handled over in a platter. It has more to do with lack of conviction and the rest is meaningless noise.

All of this started with a quest to make a single blog post on freelancing at my personal blog. I admit, I never made that post in my personal blog. Instead I now have a blog completely dedicated to freelancing and an Orkut Community to this effect. Now, who would have imagined that…. ? … ? … ?.

I no longer hold my 9- 5job, and the pay-packet is certainly not as regular as it used to be. Yet it makes me happy about the work minus the burnt out feeling coupled with the guilt of not being able to attend to family at short notice. But, Let me remind you, before my first VA-Project , I too had interview calls, that never saw the light of the day… but hey!.. don’t these things happen in the non-freelancing/ Virtual genre as well ???