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Your Offer is your personal storefront — it’s how you present your services to potential buyers. A well-crafted Offer makes it easy for buyers to understand what you do, what they’ll receive, and why you’re the right person for the job.
This guide walks you through every step of creating a professional, high-converting Offer on Osdire.
Before You Start
Before creating your first Offer, make sure you’ve:
Completed your freelancer profile (photo, intro, skills, and verification).
Verify your email address.
Prepared work samples or for display in your Offer.
If this is your first time switching to a freelancer account, you will need to finish creating your freelancer profile before you can publish your first Offer. Learn more about how to set up & customize your freelancer profile. Once you’re ready, you can create your Offer at any time from your freelancer dashboard.
Step 1: Start a New Offer
Go to your dashboard and click Offers → Create Offer.
Enter a clear, descriptive title that tells buyers exactly what they’ll get.
Example: “Professional Logo Design — 3 Unique Concepts + Source File.”
Keep it straightforward, searchable, and specific — think of how buyers would describe your service when searching.
Step 2: Choose Category and Tags
Select the main category and subcategory that best match your service (e.g., Design & Creative → Logo Design).
Add up to five tags — these are keywords buyers might use to find services like yours.
Example tags: “branding”, “vector logo”, “minimalist design”, “business identity.”
Tip: Use focused tags related to your specialty rather than broad or generic terms.
Step 3: Write a Compelling Description
Your description should tell buyers what you offer, how you work, and what makes you different.
Cover the following points:
Deliverables: What the buyer receives (e.g., number of designs, file formats, revisions).
Your approach: How you deliver results (style, process, or creative method).
Value proposition: Why you’re the right choice — reliability, creativity, speed, or attention to detail.
Expectations: Specify what’s included and how many revisions are offered.
Example: “I’ll design a clean, timeless logo based on your brief. You’ll receive three unique concepts and up to two rounds of revisions, delivered in high-resolution formats.”
Step 4: Define Packages and Pricing
You can offer a single package or create tiered options (e.g., Basic, Standard, Premium) to give buyers flexibility.
For each package, define:
Scope of work: What’s included.
Delivery time: How long it will take you to deliver.
Revisions: How many rounds of feedback are included.
Extras: Optional add-ons such as express delivery or source files.
Price: A fair rate based on your expertise, time, and market standards.
Be transparent about what’s included. Clear pricing builds buyer confidence and prevents misunderstandings.
Step 5: Add FAQs and Notes
Use the FAQ section to answer common buyer questions such as:
“What do you need from me before starting?”
“Will I own full rights to the final design?”
“Do you offer rush delivery?”
You can also add a special note that highlights your unique selling point, this will be highlighted on your offer page— for example:
“Fast turnaround, premium quality, and professional communication.”
Step 6: Create Buyer Requirements
Help buyers give you the right information before you begin.
Include specific questions such as:
“Please describe your project or brand.”
“Do you have any style references or inspiration examples?”
“What colors, fonts, or themes should I avoid?”
“Upload any files or examples that can help me understand your goals.”
A clear requirements form helps you deliver exactly what the buyer wants and reduces revision time.
Step 7: Upload Work Samples
Strong visuals make your Offer more persuasive.
Upload up to five examples of your past work.
Use high-quality media that showcase your style and attention to detail even though your Offer is not visual by nature.
Add short captions to give context (e.g., “Logo for eco-friendly brand,” or “Landing page redesign for tech startup”).
Add relevant media to your work samples. Osdire supports images, videos, audios and documents.
Always use original work or pieces you have permission to display.
Step 8: Review and Publish
Before publishing, double-check your Offer:
Confirm your title, pricing, and delivery time are accurate.
Read your description out loud to ensure it’s clear and natural.
Preview your Offer to see how it appears to buyers.
Click Publish!
Your service will appear in search results and can be ordered once it passes moderation.
Step 9: Modify and Resubmit your Offer
Before your Offer is official, it will go through our review process to ensure safety for all users. In certain cases, an Offer might not pass moderation for several reasons.
If this happens, your will be notified of the status of the Offer and the reason, as well as the changes you need to make.
As soon as your Offer is approved, it will appear in search results, and you can start selling right away!
After Publishing
Keep your Offer performing at its best:
Track its status and order number.
Refresh your visuals or update wording if needed.
Maintain a fast response rate and deliver on time — reliability helps your Offer rank higher.
Pro Tips for a Great Offer
Be specific — always choose clarity over buzzwords.
Show your expertise — include metrics or outcomes when possible (“100+ brand designs delivered”).
Use friendly professionalism — confident but approachable language.
Update regularly — active Offers attract more visibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I edit my Offer later?
Can I edit my Offer later?
Yes. You can update your title, description, pricing, and media anytime. Avoid editing while an order is in progress to prevent confusion.
How many Offers can I create?
How many Offers can I create?
You can create 9 Offers covering different skills or services as a beginner. Focus on quality over quantity — it’s better to have a few excellent Offers than many incomplete ones.
Can I pause my Offer temporarily?
Can I pause my Offer temporarily?
Yes. You can pause your Offer anytime if you’re unavailable, taking a break or just unable to attend to this Offer. Buyers won’t be able to place new orders until you reactivate it.
Please note that you won’t be able to pause an Offer with active orders.
How can I get my Offer noticed?
How can I get my Offer noticed?
Use relevant keywords, maintain excellent reviews, respond quickly, and keep your portfolio fresh. Osdire’s search and matching system rewards reliability and activity.
Your Offer is more than a service — it’s your professional brand on Osdire.
