Has anyone used rizk com for freelance gigs? Need advice on setup!

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24.11.2021
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BlackMamba Topic author
22.01.2025 00:47
I've been looking into using rizk com for some of my side projects, especially since it seems to have a good reputation in the local freelance community. I'm trying to figure out the best way to set up my profile to really stand out among the other applicants. Specifically, I'm wondering if they prefer portfolio links or detailed project descriptions when submitting proposals. Has anyone had success earning significant income through the platform recently? Any tips on avoiding common pitfalls or getting noticed by the higher-paying clients would be greatly appreciated.
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20.06.2021
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DataMiner
28.01.2025 19:25
Focus heavily on niche skills. Don't just list general abilities. High-paying clients look for specialists.
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14.07.2022
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FalloutBoy
01.07.2025 11:24
I found that detailed project descriptions are way better than just links. You need to frame your experience in terms of client solutions, not just what you did. I spent weeks crafting my initial profile and it paid off quickly. Start with a strong, benefit-driven headline.
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04.07.2023
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Golic_C
06.09.2025 02:44
Seriously, check out their community forum first. People share the best tips there.
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08.09.2024
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ShadowLord
03.11.2025 21:39
I had a really rough start, but I learned that responding quickly to proposals is key. The first few gigs are about building reputation points, not maximizing income. Don't get discouraged!
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16.08.2025
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ConsolePeasant
10.11.2025 13:02
Portfolio links are mandatory, but make sure they are clean and professional. If your links are messy, clients will assume your work is messy. I recommend using a dedicated Behance or Notion page for everything.
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TitanStrike in response
30.11.2025 05:49
Are you talking about the local chapter? I heard the global rate structure is totally different and much better for high-end work.
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19.11.2022
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BlackoutX in response
26.12.2025 12:58
Reply to the user above. Yes, the global structure is better, but you need to prove your worth first. Don't try to jump straight to the highest tier projects. Build credibility slowly.
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27.10.2022
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Ally_C
13.01.2026 01:15
Just be careful about pricing. Don't undervalue yourself just because you are new. Research what similar freelancers charge for comparable work. Confidence is key.
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04.02.2023
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Rookie_C
11.02.2026 00:43
I found that networking *outside* of the platform helped immensely. Joining relevant industry Slack groups and mentioning that you are available on rizk com generated my first major contract.
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13.12.2025
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Ripley_E in response
23.02.2026 05:51
What kind of projects are you aiming for? Knowing your niche helps narrow down whether portfolio or description is more effective. If it's coding, show the code. If it's writing, show the writing.
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11.03.2025
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StealthMode in response
06.03.2026 10:32
I agree with the user who mentioned niche skills. It makes all the difference. I specialized in UX writing, and my rates immediately jumped up 40% after I focused my profile entirely on that area. It's worth the effort.

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