As soon as you post a gig, you obviously want as many reactions as possible so that you can choose a suitable freelancer. Here are some tips that can help you achieve just that!


The title | The title is the very first thing the freelancer will see. So make sure you choose a catchy title. In any case, state the role and location. For example:


“Enjoy the buzz of city life? Hand out freebies in Oxford Circus!”


Full gig description | It is important that you clearly describe what exactly is expected of the freelancer. Does the freelancer need previous experience? What is the exact location? Or is there a certain dress code? Try to keep the description as short as possible and give it a creative twist to make the gig attractive!


A high rating | In addition to an interesting gig, a good rating does miracles! To get a good rating it is important that you are easy to reach and that you provide clear information to the freelancers. It also helps if you are flexible and possibly offer a meal during a long shift.


The rate | The average rate is around £15.25. However, we have seen that gigs with a higher rate generally get more reactions. If you have a gig that isn't that popular, slightly raise the rate to get more reactions!