Status: Active in Tanzania Best For: Tech, Design, Writing, Translation (Swahili) Payment Methods: Bank Transfer, PayPal, Skrill (Can bridge to Mobile Money)
Freelancer.com is the biggest freelance marketplace in the world. It is also the loudest. When a job is posted, 50 people from India, Pakistan, and Kenya bid within 60 seconds.
The Problem: If you are a beginner from Tanzania, you are invisible. The Solution: You must stop acting like a global freelancer and start acting like a specialized Tanzanian expert.
If you are tired of hearing crickets after you bid, this guide is for you.
๐ Step 1: The “Tanzanian Advantage” Profile
Don’t be another “Graphic Designer.” Be a Tanzanian problem solver.
The Headline Hack:
Bad: “Professional Web Developer.”
Good:“Full-Stack Web Developer | Specializing in East African E-commerce & Mobile Money APIs.”
Why: This attracts international clients looking to enter the Tanzanian market who need local knowledge (e.g., integrating M-Pesa).
The “Swahili” Power Move:
List English (Fluent) and Swahili (Native) in your skills.
Take the Swahili Language Exam on Freelancer. It costs a few dollars but adds a “Verified” badge to your profile. This is a massive trust signal for localization jobs.
The Portfolio:
Upload 3-5 of your BEST pieces of work.
Pro Tip: If you have done work for local TZ companies (even small ones), show it. It proves you are real and active.
๐ฏ Step 2: The Bidding Strategy (Stop Spamming)
New freelancers spam copy-paste bids on 50 jobs a day. This will get your account suspended for spam.
The “Sniper” Approach:
Filter Like a Pro: Don’t just browse. Filter by:
Skills: Choose your top 3 only.
Client Location: Prioritize USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and Tanzania.
Why TZ? Sometimes international NGOs or companies in Dar post jobs here. You have zero competition for these.
The “First Sentence” Rule:
Clients only read the first two lines of your bid. If it starts with “Dear Hiring Manager, I am a hardworking…” they delete it.
Do This: Start by answering their biggest problem immediately.
Example Job: “Need a logo for a new coffee brand.”
Your First Line:“Hi, I have designed logos for 3 other coffee brands. I know how to make it stand out on packaging. Here are samples: [Link]”
The “Question” Hook:
Always end your bid with a specific question about their project.
Example: “Do you need the final logo in vector format for printing on large banners?”
Why: This forces them to reply to you. Once they reply, you are in an interview.
โ๏ธ Step 3: The Winning Proposal Template (Copy This)
Subject: [Rephrase their job title slightly, e.g., “Regarding your Coffee Brand Logo Design”]
“Hi there,
I just read your project about [Specific task, e.g., designing a logo for a coffee brand].
I am the right person for this because [Explain your specific skill/experience in 1 sentence, e.g., I specialize in modern, minimalist branding for food products].
Here is my plan to complete this for you:1. [Step 1, e.g., Create 3 initial concepts based on your brief.]2. [Step 2, e.g., Refine your chosen concept with unlimited revisions.]3. [Step 3, e.g., Deliver final high-resolution files (AI, PNG, JPG).]
You can see my similar past work here: [Link to portfolio item]
I am available to start immediately. Quick question: [Ask your specific question here]?
Best regards,[Your Name] (Tanzania)“
๐ธ Step 4: How to Get Paid in Tanzania
This is the hardest part for many. Freelancer does not have a direct M-Pesa button.
The Best Path (Lowest Fees):
Withdraw from Freelancer to a USD Bank Account (e.g., CRDB Dollar Account). This requires a $500 minimum withdrawal for wire transfer.
Alternative: Withdraw to Skrill or PayPal.
The Mobile Money Bridge:
Once the money is in PayPal or Skrill, use a trusted exchanger (or a service like WorldRemit if available for your specific route) to move it to M-Pesa/Tigo Pesa.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Never agree to be paid outside the Freelancer platform. It’s the fastest way to get scammed and banned.
๐ Summary: Your Action Plan Today
Fix Your Title: Make it specific and mention Tanzania/East Africa if relevant to your skill.
Take a Skill Test: Spend $5 to verify your main skill (e.g., Photoshop, PHP, or Swahili).
Bid on 5 Jobs Only: Use the “Sniper” strategy. Do not copy-paste. Write a unique first sentence for each.
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