We want nothing more than to make the Taskhelper experience great for all our members. In this article, we have created a list of handy tips for new Helpers.
Please have a look at them below:
Create a detailed profile
A credible and detailed profile increases member trust, which increases the likelihood that clients will wish to assign you. A bio, a profile pic that shows your face, badges, and a portfolio are all very good to have. For additional details on how to build a great profile, see our guide here.
Set up task alerts
Set up task alerts so that when a new task is posted that you might be interested in undertaking, you be notified. You may quickly browse tasks that match your interests and skillset by setting up and updating your task alerts so you can make an offer straight away.
See here for more about how to set up task alerts.
Fill in your information
We need some of your personal information in order for you to make your first offer. This includes your profile picture, your bank account details, your billing address, your date of birth and your phone number. This is both for internal verification needs, and so we can transfer you your payment after you finish a task. Just make sure that these details are not publicly disclosed.
Make sure you are in line with our Community Standards
When you create an account on Taskhelper, you have agreed to our policy. Our Community Standards will help you understand what you can and can't do when posting a task, accepting an offer, and what comments you can post.
Think well about what your offer will be
To ensure that you can complete a task, carefully review all the details related to it. Review the title, time, cost, place, and any attachments. After you have evaluated this and are certain that you can complete the task, you can just send an offer! Please check our guide on how to make a good offer, here. We also recommend you read our article about what to watch out for when you make an offer.
Make sure to request payment
You must request payment after you have finished a task, otherwise, the customer can't release it to you.