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When do you trust a freelancer? - And how come you do it? Debate



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When do you trust a freelancer? - And how come you do it?

I've been a member on SEOClerks since Jun 2012. - I have 678 positive reviews and 1 negative. I also have a response time of 21 minutes and I've made 146 discussions and 1,346 responses within the community discussion. Oh, an I'm a Level X5 user too.

- With that in mind, would you say that I'm trustworthy? - Do you trust me?

However, that's only on SEOClerks. How about other marketplaces or within specific internet forums or such? - How about a blog owner?

When do you believe a person you've met online, and how can you trust them? - What kind of criterias do they need to fill? - Do you trust freelancers based on their sales, their newsletters, their services or how they interact with others? - Do their current status matter or would you trust anyone with a decent photo of themself?

I find this quite interesting, which is the reason for this question. I would like to know which things are necessary to become reliable, in your eyes.

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EliteWriter
I would trust you for sure considering how long you have been here, how active you are, and with those positive ratings. The main aspect that I look for are reviews or ratings, and recommendations, because those are what truly demonstrate what you are all about. They signify the reputation you have from the services you offered and as a good number of buyers are pleased with what you offered, then i can feel safe and be much more inclined to trust you. Having a realistic photo does not matter that much as you can always use a photo that is not really you.



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hitmeasap
That's a good point EliteWriter. A photo of you or something else doesn't really matter as much as some people might think. Like me for instance, I've used my profile picture on SEOClerks during my whole time here. I've always used the same one but I've also shared details about my life, my career and I've also shared photos of me and details about my Facebook account and whatever, so I could have used fake ones, or photos of other people but that would have hurt me in the end. That's why I always try to share details about me in case people ask but I also do this to build not only my reputation but also my credibility. On SEOClerks and as a person.



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Cristian
Yes, I think you are very trustworthy, I know for a fact how hard you worked for those 678 positive reviews, those weren't made in a day!
And most buyers recognize such facts from a mile away, another great sign is the activity stats, like the fact that you respond in less than 24 hours meaning you are basically still active.

The account age also matters a lot, it shows you've been a good member of this marketplace for a long time and you haven't created any incidences along the way.
I personally will trust an old time user like you over a user that registered this year but has the same level as you anytime.



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hitmeasap
So you basically trust a person with more positive ratings and an older account than you would trust a fairly new seller, even though they have the same user level? - If that's the case, which it seems like, me and you are having the same thoughts. And btw. I have a response time of 21 minutes. ;)



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Lynne
Well Andre I find you trustworthy because I have had dealings directly with you and I have read your eBook which I loved.

What I like the most is that you don't beat around the bush or pretend to be something you are not. You are honest and real.

This is a biggie for me. These self proclaimed gurus do nothing for me but make me feel I can't trust them LOL.

Yes your level counts, being a level X seller also counts for a lot in my eyes.... yes your recommendations also count a lot for me too.

I think when it comes to people I can sense quite easily what they are like by the way they write, the way they come across and the way that they sell themselves.

For example I recently had someone tell me that they can't do a job, it is beyond their skills level. I don't look at that person like they are a failure. I trust that person more than someone that claims they can do anything, just place the order!



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hitmeasap
Thank you Lynne, I appreciate it, even though I already knew this. When do you trust a freelancer? - And how come you do it?

Recommendations, user level and ratings will always play a major role, especially on marketplaces like SEOClerks. But what about a product creator. Let's say you find a product online on some website. A product for $27 or whatever. How and when do you trust the person who's behind a product like that? - And what would make you feel good enough to actually hit that "buy now" button?



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Corzhens
This is not to brag. Let me just share what I have heard from other people. When someone gave me a very low rating for my writing, I complained in a forum about it because I felt it was unfair. It was surprising that not many hands were raised in my defense. Most say that they knew me in the early days of my freelancing and that was 3 years ago. And that I am a good and honest freelancer really elated me. Those nice words coming from my unknown colleagues, it’s very encouraging.



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DenialSom
It's simple, you should build your reputation around your name or business, and not just around your account on one of the freelance exchanges, or a project. Then trust in you will be more stable and will not depend on factors. Of course, I believe that building a reputation with your customers should be everywhere, and this is a good asset, just in case of closing a project, you can lose it.

You can read this article https://www.trustactivity.com/blog...s-to-build-trust and apply some methods in working with clients to get more



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