What to write in the Bid

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 Posted 5/8/2009 6:22:45 AM
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I am new to freelancing and I would like to know what clients look for when a bid is submitted. Any help on this area will be greatly appreciated
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 Posted 5/13/2009 3:39:05 AM
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HI

I am new too.  I would also like some tips on what to write in the bid.

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 Posted 5/15/2009 7:05:54 PM
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here is an example

Mr. XXX, I can translate your document for a fee of $25.00. I used to work for a catholic printing, advertising and promoting company, Liturgical Publications, and dealt with many churches around the US. Thank you, XXXX I have MS Publisher and my bid is USD60. Accuracy and quality are ensured. Please consider. I am very interested in your translation project. I am a French native speaker translator. I translate general, economic and technical documents from English, Spanish and Japanese into French. I am available immediately for your project. Feel free to contact me for further details. Best regards XXXXX

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 Posted 6/18/2009 1:30:13 AM
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Thanks for that example, I appreciate it too Smile

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 Posted 2/4/2010 11:38:51 AM
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I would add that bid too, thank very much for the help (I apreciate that). Manu Costa, From Brazil, South America.
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 Posted 5/1/2010 1:36:20 PM
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How can I know the fee that I should ask for? sometimes the word count is not mentioned.

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 Posted 6/25/2010 12:50:41 PM
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That's my question too!
Can anyone answer us that question? How to make a bid without the word counting?


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 Posted 6/26/2010 12:10:59 AM
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If there is no word count provided, I suggest to provide your rate per word. You should also describe why you qualify the best for the project.
You can use existing bid templates which are available when you submit a bid.


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