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Getting started as a translator on Zingword
Accepting, declining, and managing references
When a client gives you a reference, you will receive an email with a link leading to your Zingwo...
Give us feedback
Feedback from translators helps us create a better user experience for them and improve the way w...
How it works from beginning to end
1. Sign up for Zingword! We'll throw an e-mail with a confirmation link your way, so don't forget...
How to best set your prices on Zingword
We know the business of freelance translation can get a little rough when it comes to prices, but...
Managing your personal data
You can access the settings of your personal data in the menu and choose:• To activate or deact...
Promote your profile in email signatures, Twitter bios, and other places
Including your profile in the comm channels and social media you use helps prospective clients ac...
Tips for creating a rocking profile
• Specialize – tell clients which subject matter(s) you specialize in and highlight the types...
Using highlights to make yourself unique
Highlights are sections in your profile that help you show personality as well as your expertise....
Using references to maintain a professional public profile
Zingword includes a running tally of references similar to those on LinkedIn, except your past cl...
What is Zingword beta and what can you do?
Zingword beta is the beta stage of our product for connecting freelance translators with direct c...
What is Zingword?
Zingword is a service that connects freelance translators with direct clients. We’re not an age...
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