N
N
Nikolai Vinogradov2014-12-21 17:39:00
Freelance
Nikolai Vinogradov, 2014-12-21 17:39:00

When is the best time to look for a job on Elance?

I decided to try my hand at elance, went through the tests (so far, I’ve only entered the top 30 by 2, but I think I’ll pull up the rest), and the main question came: when, really, is it best to monitor new orders? I myself am more of an owl, but I can adapt to the morning schedule. After hearing about all sorts of not the most decent customers from the Middle East and Indians, I decided that it was worth choosing Europeans and Americans. I think to start shortly after ng (numbers from 5 -10). Sobsna question: at what time (can be Moscow time) is it worth trying to snatch out a potential customer?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

5 answer(s)
M
ManWithBear, 2014-12-21
@ManWithBear

I think it's worth sitting down and watching.

G
globuser, 2014-12-21
@globuzer

You can just collect statistics.
Take a sample according to your specifics, select criteria and topics in it.
Filter the necessary and interesting projects.
Each task and project most likely has a publication date.
Collect more such applications, the more the better, for example, in a month.
Well, average the results. Get the average time of publication of the application.
Certainly rude, but something. During this period of time and catch orders.
And you can calculate the time window, with the limiting boundaries, thereby making for yourself a time schedule for hunting for customers.

S
Sergey Petrikov, 2014-12-21
@RicoX

If according to Moscow time, then starting from 19 o'clock, try to monitor, if you are guided by the USA, if you are a "night owl" in Europe, then how you woke up - just right, that is, from 11 o'clock to Moscow time.

P
Puma Thailand, 2014-12-21
@opium

it is logical to sit down at 9 am US time and finish at 6 pm US time.
it is logical to monitor only on weekdays if there is a time limit

A
asd111, 2014-12-22
@asd111

I do not freelance, but as far as I know, they usually do not monitor manually. Usually, for monitoring, either an account is bought, in which the necessary orders are sent to the mail, or they use a program that monitors the page with the necessary orders and sends an offer to the customer if the order is suitable (and notifies the freelancer) or informs the freelancer in real time only about suitable orders without sending an offer to the customer.
To write a monitoring program, it is enough to use selenium. Perhaps there are ready-made programs, I'm a little out of touch with this industry. Now I looked, it seems there is such a program as FreelanceSoft for Russian freelance exchanges, I think if you look for more such programs, you will find the right one. the idea of ​​such a program lies on the surface.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question