How Upwork became a billion-dollar freelancer marketplace

Upwork helps freelancers earn $1 billion a year, reports Tech in Asia

How Upwork became a billion-dollar freelancer marketplace
Clarissa Santoso
Last Updated : Nov 22 2016 | 6:05 PM IST
Hiring the right person for your business used to take weeks. But online recruitment platforms like Upwork, which helps freelancers earn $1 billion a year, are bringing it down to an average of three days or even a few hours. 
 
Bonnie Sherman, Upwork’s vice president of mobile, enterprise, and workplace products, gave Arcadier some practical advice on key factors that impact the marketplace experience, and on how to grow your marketplace sustainably.
 
Stock the pond
 
When oDesk (now Upwork) first started, the team reached out to their personal and professional networks to build an initial base of freelancers. The key to solving the chicken-and-egg problem is to identify which side the marketplace absolutely cannot function without. 
 
Understand your buyers and sellers
 
Simple ecommerce marketplaces aim to drive transactions and have everything completed in a single session. As such, Upwork’s efforts in figuring out what affects the user experience is much more extensive, as is the team’s considerations of the metrics to measure.
 
Create trust by providing transparency and visibility
 
Some of the ways the Upwork team creates trust is by having criteria for who can interact in the marketplace, communicating these criteria and the role the marketplace plays, and offering guarantees for some aspects of the transaction.
 
Grow and differentiate
 
Size matters in a competitive landscape, but you can also compete in a specialized category. You could develop and tailor the experience specific to that category and gain traction that way. Upwork caters to jobs in a broad range of categories, so it’s a more generic experience. 
 
Learn as you go
 
There is a lot of trial and error involved, but Bonnie insists that a marketplace operator should take negative incidents on the marketplace as growing pains or wake-up calls.

This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here


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First Published: Nov 22 2016 | 5:59 PM IST

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