How can you build trust in today’s world? It used to be so simple. We used to live in small communities where your local reputation determined the success of your business. And in the case of emerging markets, peer pressure often ensures repayment of your dues and microloans. However, all that has changed and today people are renting out their apartments to strangers on Airbnb, wearing clothes they bought from remote vendors on Ebay, and even hiring remote workers they have never met in person. So now the big question is how can someone trust you in today’s digital world and how can you measure your reputation which ultimately determines your success?
4. Who would ever trust an
unknown person from a
strange country, who they’d
never met in person, with an
investment in something as
illiquid as an education?
12. Own and build your reputation
Unify your online freelance profile and showcase how great you are.
Manage your online reputation from one unified profile to convince
companies from all around the world to hire you.
13. Prove your own reputation
With CodersTrust you own your reputation and use it as reference on
any freelance portal. Collect and show hard evidence of your ability
regardless of your formal qualifications on your CV
14. Get more projects
Use your reviews to create confidence and increase online hiring and
earnings. Build trust around you as a person. Leverage a unified and
streamlined profile to get “Trust power”.
15. Increase your earning
A positive online reputation is your most valuable asset as a
freelancer in today's digital world. With trustworthiness,
transparency and credibility you can ask for a higher salary
because people can trust you.
16. IF YOU CAN BE TRUSTED WITH AN
INVESTMENT INTO YOUR EDUCATION
17. YOU CAN BE TRUSTED WITH BUSINESS
CRITICAL TASKS AS A REMOTE WORKER
How can you build trust in today’s world? It used to be so simple. We used to live in small communities where your local reputation determined the success of your business. And in the case of emerging markets, peer pressure often ensures repayment of your dues and microloans. However, all that has changed and today people are renting out their apartments to strangers on Airbnb, wearing clothes they bought from remote vendors on Ebay, and even hiring remote workers they have never met in person. So now the big question is how can someone trust you in today’s digital world and how can you measure your reputation which ultimately determines your success?
Can you be trusted to work as an online freelancer?
Today, more than 14 million workers are registered on more than 150 freelance portals around the world. Their online reputation is scattered and spread out on all platforms without a standardized method for measuring their track records. Consequently, the 5 million companies who are hiring the freelancers are left with an incomplete picture of their credentials, skills and trustworthiness. Your next client might find you on one freelance portal, but if your rating is better on another portal you might not get the project or the money you deserve.
That’s why CodersTrust has created a Trust Score system for you to measure and improve your online reputation. The Trust Score is a number that represents your trustworthiness as a freelancer. The more trustworthy you are, the higher your TrustScore is. It integrates all your ratings and reviews from all portals and enables you to increase earnings on all freelance portals. This way, potential clients feel more comfortable hiring you to work remotely as an online freelancer. If you are one of the 90 per cent of freelancers who are active on more than one marketplace, now you can have your track-record, ratings and credentials in one place. By integrating and evaluating all your tracked hours, completed projects, and customer satisfaction (reviews and ratings), we can tell you if you can be trusted or not.
Let’s get more people to trust you!
To build your Trust Score, you can enroll in our online courses. CodersTrust’s online educational program focuses on applicable skills freelancers need to be employed by international clients, as opposed to the academic content that is offered by traditional universities. Getting a job as an online freelancer has a lot less to do with which University you attended, and a lot more to do with what you can actually get done. With CodersTrust, you can build up a reputation of ratings & reviews from various freelance sites. With a proven reputation, transparency and credibility, you can ask for a higher salary because people from all over the world have a reason to trust you. If you don’t have a degree from a top university or even a degree at all, accumulating these ratings is the most valuable asset you will ever own.
Let’s get more people to trust you!
To build your Trust Score, you can enroll in our online courses. CodersTrust’s online educational program focuses on applicable skills freelancers need to be employed by international clients, as opposed to the academic content that is offered by traditional universities. Getting a job as an online freelancer has a lot less to do with which University you attended, and a lot more to do with what you can actually get done. With CodersTrust, you can build up a reputation of ratings & reviews from various freelance sites. With a proven reputation, transparency and credibility, you can ask for a higher salary because people from all over the world have a reason to trust you. If you don’t have a degree from a top university or even a degree at all, accumulating these ratings is the most valuable asset you will ever own.
Taking these challenges into consideration, who would ever trust an unknown girl from Bhutan, who they’d never met in person, with an investment in something as illiquid as an education?
You could not know whether the cost of her education would have any value; you would never be able to estimate what she would be able to earn; you have no way of estimating the risk of her being qualified or motivated to succeed; and you would have no way to get your money back, even if she succeeded. So the simple answer is that no one would invest, hence there is no private capital market for student finance: we’re left with unaccountable charity, tax-payers giving out aid or student debt problems, and the tragic consequence is that the brain power of 200 million young people is being wasted.