How to post a Service

Norman

Last Update a year ago

The 'Post a Service' button is available on almost every page on Workezy, simple find it in the top right corner. If you're on mobile, look for the + icon.


Now that you're here, lets take a look at what each section means:


Category: First state which category your service best fits in. If you are a photographer or a logo developer, choose Photography & Design. If you are a tutor or coach, click Tutor & Coach. If you provide pickup and delivery, click Pick Up/Deliver.


Images: Images are a super important way of catching the attention of potential employers, they also bring a human quality to your service that makes you more approachable 


Title: Here is the most important part, creating a simple title to let employers know what your service is about. No need to get fancy, simply make you're title "I am a a dog walker" or "I am a math tutor" or "I can develop a website for you". You can provide all the finer details you like in the description box below.


Price and Payment Terms: Here is where you let the employer know what you charge for your services. in the price state what you charge and in the payment terms set how often you are paid that. If you are a language tutor that charges $200 per hour, set the price to $200 and the payment terms to per hour. If you develop a website for $5,000, set the price to $5,000 and the payment terms to fixed.


Availability: Let employers know how much time you need before you can start your service, whether you can't start working straight away or if you need a few days notice.


Extras: This is where you add on additional services you can provide. If you make logos, the extra could be that you will throw in 2 more logo design alternatives for another $200. If you do pick up and delivery, the extras could be for if your journey takes you through tolls. You don't need to have extras and you can always charge the freelancer more later if it is suitable.


Description: Let the employer know all the details about your service you think will be relevant to them, don't worry if you don't cover it all, you can always communicate with your employer in greater detail later. If you are a language tutor, let employers know what level you are and what grade of tutoring you can provide. For logo developers, let them know what what styles you're good at, how many options you can provide etc.


Purchase Note Optional: This is for services where the employer receives the service immediately. So if you're a freelancer that is selling code to make websites faster, or a fitness coach that lets a PDF document be downloaded by clients straight away, then this is for you. If this doesn't sound necessary to your service, then leave it.


Then, simply click submit! You're service will be reviewed shortly and will then go live on the site.

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