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Everything mentioned in that article is true.
With that said, succeeding on UpWork is completely possible. Just today, someone on the forum posted their story, which was very different than the article pointed out.
SIDE HUSTLE - Upwork experience as a non-tech person
Hello everyone, I loved reading MJ's two books and this forum, so I wanted to share my experience. I'm looking for feedback on how to do this better and hopefully I can inspire people. First of all, I was inspired by @Lex's thread on how to start on Upwork if you have no cash and no experience...
www.thefastlaneforum.com
The truth is, 90% of the freelancers on UpWork play a losing game, so only around 10% get all the high-paying jobs. Perhaps that number is even more skewed. Most of them talk "me, me, me" and very few focus on solving their client's problems. Do the latter and you'll get more, higher-paying jobs even without much experience. That was my experience, at least.
Whether you choose to freelance on UpWork or not is up to you. Literally everything that Medium review says is true, but like my experience, it's skewed. The reality is probably in the middle. Even if you don't freelance on UpWork, much of what you learn in Lex's courses can be applied to other platforms/scenarios.