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Md Rakibur Rahman
Md Rakibur Rahman

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Freelancers waste hours analyzing jobs (I did too)

When I started freelancing, I thought the hardest part would be doing the work.

It wasn’t.

The hardest part was everything before the work.

  • Reading job posts
  • Trying to understand what the client actually wants
  • Figuring out if it’s even worth applying
  • Then writing a proposal that might get ignored

And this process repeats… over and over again.


The hidden time drain

Most freelancers don’t notice how much time this takes.

You open a job post → read it → overthink it → maybe apply → move on.

But if you track it, it adds up fast:

  • 5–10 minutes reading + analyzing
  • 10–20 minutes writing a proposal
  • Do this 10 times a day

That’s easily 2–3 hours gone daily before doing any actual work.


The real problem isn’t writing

At first, I thought:

“I just need to get better at writing proposals.”

But that wasn’t it.

The real problem was:

  • understanding what the client actually needs
  • deciding what to say (and what to ignore)
  • not overthinking every line

Most of the time, I wasn’t writing…

I was just staring at the screen thinking.


What changed things for me

I started simplifying everything:

  • Focus only on what the client is really asking
  • Ignore unnecessary details
  • Keep proposals direct and specific

Instead of trying to sound impressive, I tried to sound clear.

That alone improved my response rate more than anything else.


One thing I wish I realized earlier

Freelancing isn’t just about skills.

It’s about:

  • speed
  • clarity
  • decision making

The faster you can understand a job and respond properly,

the more opportunities you create.


Curious how others handle this

Do you spend more time:

  • analyzing jobs
  • or writing proposals?

Or is there something else that slows you down?

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Md Rakibur Rahman

I used to think writing proposals was the hard part, but most time actually goes into just figuring out what to say.

Curious if others experience the same thing.