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Im gonna give you an Upwork cover letter that you can use word-for-word, even if youre a total beginner, whos never won a single Upwork job. Before we get into the cover letter itself, first, Im gonna tell you my story of how I discovered what I was doing wrong as a beginner trying to win my first Upwork job. I started out on Upwork, just like you. No client reviews, no Upwork job history. I uploaded a photo entered, some work experience and a two paragraph profile description. Then I just started sending proposals one after another, after another. I sent over a hundred proposals And didnt get a single response. I spent over $50 on connect and I almost gave up, but my family was depending on me to succeed and I had to make it work. So I had to figure out where I was going wrong. First, I looked at my Upwork profile. I had basically copy-pasted my LinkedIn profile. It was a disaster, absolutely terrible. So I thought, why not improve my profile by learning from the best? So I