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Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by skillforce: 2:50pm On Oct 08, 2014
I have used elance.com as a freelancer and employer. Sometimes i take time to look at publicly available data regarding the volume of jobs and money flowing to Nigerians in the niche markets that interests me. Looking at the numbers it becomes glaring that out of the total number of nigerians on elance.com, majority - close to 90% are yet to rise above 0 - $100 earning milestone. What do you think could be the reason(s)? Share your thoughts from freelancer or employer perspective.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by guru01(m): 7:02pm On Oct 08, 2014
wow, i have an account there but hasn't earn with it though.
i think Nigerians are not vibrant on that platform.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by skillforce: 7:39pm On Oct 08, 2014
What do you think could be the reason why nigerians are not vibrant on the site? How long have you been on the site, have posted bids for like how many jobs?
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by Nobody: 7:59pm On Oct 08, 2014
Interesting. . . .
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by MSNNG(m): 9:27pm On Oct 08, 2014
skillforce:
What do you think could be the reason why nigerians are not vibrant on the site? How long have you been on the site, have posted bids for like how many jobs?
There could be many reasons for that. One of the major challenges among others a typical Nigerian can face when it comes to this kind of online business and not even limited to that is power supply challenge. You need it to succeed and rise above some level. If one is not available online when writing job offers are being posted on Elance definitely others would have drabbed it ahead.

If have not solved the power issue permanently, then you need to look at some other viable online business model.

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Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by skillforce: 10:44pm On Oct 08, 2014
@MSNNG
Power, power, power !!!
Could Nigeria's cyber crime reputation have a negative effect on the flow of online jobs and money to Nigeria?
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by MSNNG(m): 11:00pm On Oct 08, 2014
skillforce:
@MSNNG
Power, power, power !!!
Could Nigeria's cyber crime reputation have a negative effect on the flow of online jobs and money to Nigeria?

Definitely and in fact that is another major gray area for any Nigerian that seeks to excel in the international world to clear. However it is still a secondary issue provided the individual involve can prove himself.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by skillforce: 11:56am On Oct 09, 2014
guru01:
wow, i have an account there but hasn't earn with it though.
i think Nigerians are not vibrant on that platform.

@guru01
Have you had or do you have the desire to start earning increased income from jobs in m the site? What is the niche that your core skill sets fall into.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by guru01(m): 4:27pm On Oct 11, 2014
skillforce:


@guru01
Have you had or do you have the desire to start earning increased income from jobs in m the site? What is the niche that your core skill sets fall into.
web development
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by kilononi: 9:50pm On Oct 11, 2014
The thing is, once a job is posted... ( I use freelancer) the site give a recommendation of who to choose, who is best to handle the task...mostly based on feedbacks, jobs completed...its sumhw like fiverr. And then makes it difficult to be seen

Again this site charge you some kind of little fees to feature in postings, to be visible, to be that to be this, actually thats part of how they make dere money... and if you eventually pay.. u Will still not get the job any way.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by sapientia(m): 10:00pm On Oct 11, 2014
Truth is.. Most Nigerians cant even bid for some works.. What an indian charges for 50 dollars.. You cant do it considering power and internet data.. Aside that, some Nigerians have really dealt with foreigners especially in the area of communication and delivery ontime.. So normally they fear to deal with us.. But then, i know of a few Nigerians that has good recommendations in freelancer.. Its just a matter of time..
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by seeme2(f): 4:42pm On Jul 12, 2015
Power is the obvious problem but with chances to work from places like LitCaf, there can't be anymore problem.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by brine(m): 6:25pm On Jul 12, 2015
Be the best at what you do. In my area of expertise, I'm ranked 4th on Elance and I have completed over 105 jobs on Elance.
Re: Why Majority Of Nigerians At Elance.com Don't Rise Above 0 - $100 by ikemstanley: 12:57pm On Nov 27, 2016
Hi poster, what should i do to become a better freelancer

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