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  1. Believe it or not, Fiverr made my dream come true. I picked up my first instrument (guitar) when I was 7 years old, and studied with youtube and learnt from my older friends who were such good instrumentists. Later, I've picked up on piano as well, but I never had the chance to convince my parents to follow a musical school, and had to do it on my own. When I was in highschool, I got myself a copy of Ableton (which is a digital audio workstation) with the allowance money. Since then, I've experimented with producing music for myself, but never had the guts to release anything. The signs were there, but I always hesitated to pursue my dream of composing music for a living. Then, in University, I graduated Law School, and practised law, as a legal advisor for 4 years. The only constant in my life so far, was producing music and experimenting with music and sound design. In 2021, I've enrolled myself in a music production course, and realised that my level was quite advanced, eventhought I was self-taught. That gave me the courage to concieve the idea of maybe I can make some pocket-money out of this in my spare time. Therefore, in October 2022, I've found Fiverr and it's business model of Gigs, and decided to try it out. At the time, I asked my cousin for help, since he knew much more about sales and marketing, and also we were not looking for a quick cash grab. I was in charge of composing and producing the music, and he was in charge of sales & marketing. We found our niche of Video Game Music, since we are avid gamers, and the time spent playing videogames served well on my side, knowing how the music enhances different events and feelings that the game should express, and on his side it helped a lot when briefing with the customers, knowing what questions to ask. We even had some excel sheets with essential questions and flavour questions. We were very organised, and treated freelancing here as a very serious business. We analyzed our competition, learnt a lot from them, and created our first Gig which was priced, of course, at 5$. We've got 3 orders in the first 2 weeks (which was crazy if you think about it), and after that it was radio silence until January. In January we got another order, and things slowly picked up, and by March 2023, we were having around 15 orders/month on average. Then, we hit a brick wall, and decided to create our second gig, third gig and so on, and improve our first one to scale it as much as possible. From April 2023, it really started growing and the orders were quite constant. Unfortunately, in late May 2023, my cousin left since he had to focus on University studies, and there I was, having to learn the ropes of sales and marketing (which I never wanted to do, but I had to do it). By July 2023, the income made from composing music on Fiverr summed with the income from composing music outside FIverr surpassed the income I was having from my law dayjob and made me think that I could do this full time. At this time, I was working 8hr/day at the office, and 4 hr/day in the evening as a part-time job composing music on Fiverr. When the orders were piling up, there were numerous times I had to wake up 2 hours before going to office, to make sure I can create and deliver quality for my customers. This way, some days were 14+hours filled with work, and burned me out a bit. That's when I've took the risk and decided I want to pursue my calling instead of the boring office job I didn't liked. Therefore, in October 2023 I've quit my job and went freelancing full time. The first 3 months were super scary, and I often had the anxiety of thinking I did the wrong thing. The income was low, customers were fewer than before and most of my orders were from returning customers. But I was the happiest man on earth, since I did what I loved to earn my bread. Since I had a lot of free time, I've re-thinked how I marketed myself and did some drastic changes to my offers, my Gigs, and did a lot of A-B testing. In December 2023, being quite unsatisfied with my performance, I took the decision on joining the Seller Plus program and get in touch with my Succes Manager. And God, how the things changed since then. I was blessed to have the chance to meet the most involved person that helped me develop my Fiverr business and presence way further than I've ever expected. Always responsive, always helpful. With the advices from the Succes Manager and the will to risk it all for my passion, I've powered trough and took even more drastic decisions for my 2 most performing gigs. And you know what? It worked! Since then I'm having my best time here and each month is better than the last. Now I finally raised enough ammount of money to build my new recording and producing studio. I've finally received the City Permit (Authorization to Build) and the studio should be done by October 2024. All of this with the help of Fiverr which made it really easy for me (I'm not the most tech-savy person) to sell my talent and skill. Since October 2022, I've completed more than 230 Orders (90 of them being completed in the last 3 months), composed over 300 soundtracks, created sound effects and designed sound for over 100 indie video games. If you could tell my past self that this will happen, it wouldn't ever believe you. I know it's not much compared to other sellers that I look up to in my category and further, but I want to give back and hopefully help the new sellers that just started their journey here, and learn from my mistakes. This is what worked for me: Treat every order like it's your first. I had to learn this the hard way. At some point, after I got a consistent number of sales, I was starting to streamline my process of receiving orders and deliver them. Don't get me wrong, I do believe that a good business has to be streamlined to be the most efficient, but until you're not having 10 orders/day, it's not the case. My mistake was that I was less involved in the communication with my customers, and eventhought my products were higher quality than the ones from my first months of selling here, I wasn't retaining the customers like I did before. I realised that from that period of time (aproximately 3 months) there were only 2 customers that returned, while from the earlier timeframe (before streamlining my briefing and delivering process) there is still a great number of returning customers up to this day. Get involved and understand their needs personally and authentic, and they will stick with you even months later. Be prepared to revise over and over again. Of course I've started with unlimited revisions. After the first few months, I've encountered "that customer" that requested revision after revision and micromanaged everything that came into the production process, to a point where I've asked myself if he's a professional, dropshipping my services. The order lasted 2 weeks over the initial delivery time agreed. I was burned out and made the mistake of letting my ego take the wheel and confronted the customer on his practise. He accepted the delivery, never left a public review, but left a private review that hurt me even 6 months after that order. This was way before the new system was implemented, and with the help of my Succes Manager I've found out there's a private review hurting me like a truck. Now you think, "well, I can limit my revisions to only 2" but that don't work either. I've had customers keeping me in a 5+ revisions loop eventhought my offer included only 2. Don't make the mstake I've made and think the number of agreed revisions will be respected by your customers. Be prepared to revise over and over again each time you meet "that customer", because there will always be one at your frontdoor. Power trough that and provide your best service, since most of the buyers aren't unreasonable. This is how the revision system works sadly, and it's better to addapt and overcome it, especially when you're not like 500+ reviews in and a private one can hurt you even months after. Be authentic. Don't try to copy others in your category. Analyze their gigs, services and offers, and try to do better, of course, but don't try to imitate what they're doing since it's very less likely that you'll steal their audience, especially if you're looking up to seasoned sellers. The market is indeed very plentyful and customers are bombarded with 17.000 gigs when searching a certain category, but don't forget that you're selling on the internet. There will always be someone that will choose you because your unique traits. I've made the mistake to try to do what my competitors do, starting from the keywords, the style of the thumbnails, the style of how they've wrote Gig's description, and so on. Didn't worked. Why would've anyone pick me instead of my competitor who has more reviews than me and it's been there before I was? The momment I've realised this, and decided just to be myself and create my Gigs the way I thought it was good, I started gathering like-minded customers that are returning regularely, and the new ones are pretty much "my cup of tea", with of course the little exceptions (see "that customer" from above that creeps at your inbox right now). Use translation tools. As you might see from my writing, english is not my first language. Don't expect your customers to be english teachers or natives. When briefing with the customer, it's very important that you are 100% sure of what's the task and it's flavours. If you see your customer struggles to explain and you're not 100% sure of what are the fine details of the needed work, don't do my mistake and take the order and find out when you're delivering. You're loosing important time. Your time! Instead, you can see where your customer's from, translate your question in his language, send it and kindly ask him/her to respond in their native language. It happened to me many times that I had to "guess" some specific details, and since using translation tools to make sure I understand what's needed to be done exactly, the revision requests are fewer. Don't try closing the deal as soon as possible. When starting, I was always trying to close the deal as soon as possible, to make sure the potential customer won't pivot to other seller. Don't do my mistake! Make sure you put a lot of emphasis on the briefing process, since (at least in my field of work) customer requests are very subjective. If you're talking about art (music and audio in my case), some customers will see as "perfect" something that you don't. Take your time and discuss every little detail to make sure you understand their vision before accepting the order. It's risky because you might loose the potential customer to another seller? Well, yes, but it's more important to make sure you deliver exactly what your customer needs, and not get stuck in a revision loop or get over the deadline with "last minute details". Remember that every action has a direct consequence on your ranking spot and your gig's traffic, so think twice before saying you got all you need to start working on the order. Provide early drafts. It saves you so much time! With an early draft, you can make sure you won't loose your time in the wrong direction. Maybe you had all the needed details from the customer when starting the work, but guess what? There are a lot of customers that change their mind overnight. Provide them a draft as soon as humanly possible and ask for confrmation, so your time won't be wasted re-doing the job. I used to deliver the work without providing an early draft and it was a mistake. Almost 1/4 of my customers changed their mind overnight and shifted the key elements that we've agreed on initially, and when asking for the revision, I had to change structural elements of my work, resulting in almost re-doing everything since I had to addapt the rest of the work to their new requests. Educate your customers. I was just delivering the order and hoped for a returning customer. It was lazy, and it was a mistake. Before/When delivering, try to put together a small debrief on what you've actually done in your work. Your customers aren't stupid and eventhought you're an expert on your field, you could be surprised on how much your customers can learn from you and how that can beneffit you on future orders. Not long ago I've started sending my customers an explanation text with what instruments I've used, why I've used them, what's their role, what's the musical theory behind the composition and what's my personal take on all those things. This thing works! Next time you're collaborating, you'll have a much easier time to transpose customer's vision into your service, because they will know how to answer your specific questions! Give your customers some options You have that potential customer that wants to buy your 50$ service, but his budget is only 35$? I used to turn down those customers since my highest discount rate was at 20% and that way I lost potential returning customers! It was a mistake. Instead, at some point I've decided I'll take those requests, but I'll double down on the delivery time. Instead of 5 days delivery time, offer it in 10 days. That way, you will not loose a potential returning customer and you won't have to fit that project into your main scheddule. You can do it whenever you have a spare hour or two, since your delivery time is doubled! It works like a charm to me, and you'll be shocked on how many customers are not in a rush, eventhought they say so in their first message. Time is money, friend! Collect your own data I made the mistake on relying on memory and on the data shown by analytics to drive my business. Don't do that. It will save you a lot of time and you'll make informed decisions if you make your own spreadsheed with everything that happens with a relevancy for your Gigs. Try to track the most important stuff, such as: keywords performance, new customers/time frame, returning customers/time frame, types of projects done, the most asked questions or inquiries by your customers, orders that landed you tips and WHY that happened, changes made to the gig related to key factors etc. Be patient If you're treating every order like it's your first order, it's impossible not to grow. Don't make the mistake I've done by panicking when orders are not coming. It's not worth your time and your mental health. Instead, be patient, do your best on the services you provide, and try to slowly build your returning customer base. The best you can do proactively, is to fine-tune your Gigs, but be careful with that, since back-to-back changes might screw up the ranking algorithm (source for this is my Succes Manager). If you're looking to do A-B testing, wait at least 3-4 weeks in between, to have at least the minimum data to compare. I feel like there are much more to be told, but I just realised this post will take an eternity to read anyway, so I'll stop for now. I really hope my journey of pursuing my dream with Fiverr's help can motivate you and give you the strenght to power-trough rough moments, and that you can find something positive in the lessons I've learnt from my mistakes. Don't give up, and trust your skills and talent!
  2. I paid £302 for an order. The seller has not only not delivered but I have also been notified that her account is no longer available, instead Fiverr is offering me alternatives. Is this a joke??? How do I get my money back, after she has done a runner. Is there any measure of accountability, on here? Can anybody help, please? FiverrOnly visible to you ava_illustrator is no longer available. Here are great alternatives, selected just for you. View top picks.
  3. To find buyer requests on Fiverr, you'll need to log in to your account and navigate to the "Selling" tab. From there, you should see an option for "Buyer Requests" where you can browse and apply for relevant gigs. If you're having trouble finding it, Fiverr's interface can be a bit tricky sometimes. Don't hesitate to reach out to their customer support for assistance. Also, if you're looking for more freelance opportunities, you might want to check out other platforms like Upwork or Freelancer. Additionally, for IT job opportunities, https://huntly.ai/employers/ offers a recruitment solution that could help you find freelance gigs or full-time positions in the industry.
  4. Welcome to fiverr forum! Take time to read through the forum for a lot of tips and information. Good luck 👍
  5. I was good enough to maintain my rating at 5.00. So recently, a client of mine gave me a false rating of 4.0, which resulted in dropping my rating instantly to 4.9 in my profile. after that, I tried my best to get 5stars by providing the best services possible and I have successfully gained four (4) 5star ratings. But its been a week since that happened. But my profile rating didn't even update instantly. While I tried to contact Fiverr support, they told me it may take two weeks to settle down. But my question here is, why is the system work this way?? I mean, is this even fair?? When you are getting low ratings, your profile rating is dropping instantly, and while you are trying to fix it, it takes more time than usual. Oh My orders has been also dropped after this incident. Impression, clicks everything is falling apart. I need proper explanation from you guys. Please help me. TIA
  6. I recently got a warning on my account. I have searched a lot, and I think Fiverr has increased the time of warning period to 90 days, which was originally 30 days. I have a lot of questions 1. What should I do now? Should I stop using Fiverr for 90 days, or what should I do because I don't want my account to be banned? 2. What effect will this have on my profile ranking? 3. I have read all the terms and conditions, and I want to have some tips on how to tackle this situation. 4. Will I be promoted after 90 days or whatever period is passed if I have all the requirements for the next level fulfilled? Kindly Reply , It would be highly appreciated if someone expert in this matter also gave some suggestion or anybody from Fiverr team.
  7. Harnessing the potential of social media can greatly benefit your Fiverr freelance business by showcasing expertise, connecting you with potential clients, and driving sales. To get the most of your efforts on social media, you’ll need to take a strategic and consistent approach. Here are our key tips for leveraging social media effectively to promote your freelance services. Establish a Strong Online Presence Treat your online presence as your virtual business card, prioritizing professionalism while highlighting your expertise and personality. Use a high-quality profile picture and craft a compelling bio highlighting your services. To ensure easy recognition try to maintain consistency in your username and branding across all platforms. Showcase Visuals Go beyond telling potential clients about your skills–show them! Think of creative ways to share visual examples whether it’s with images, graphics or videos. Highlight your best projects and successes, and consider sharing case studies or success stories. Before-and-afters, behind-the-scenes, and other project highlights are also other great content ideas for showing your audience what you do. Engage and Network Engaging with your audience is crucial. Respond to comments and messages, join discussions with others in your niche, and provide valuable insights to build meaningful connections. These interactions not only humanize your brand but also demonstrate your dedication to providing top-notch service. Provide Value Beyond Promotion Avoid the pitfall of solely posting to promote your services. Offer valuable content to your audience, such as tips, industry news, or educational material presented in an engaging manner. This not only establishes your authority but can also attract new followers who may convert into clients over time. Utilize Hashtags and Keywords Expand your reach by using relevant hashtags and keywords. Research industry-specific terms and trending hashtags to ensure your content reaches the right audience. Incorporate these strategically to increase visibility and attract potential clients actively seeking your services. Tailor Content for Different Platforms Understand the unique characteristics and audience preferences of each social media platform. Tailor your approach accordingly, considering factors like LinkedIn's professional audience or Instagram's visual appeal. Adapting to each platform's nuances enhances engagement and widens your reach. Social media can significantly enhance your freelance business. By following these tips, you can make sure your time on the platforms pays off by attracting more potential clients and increasing your sales.
  8. One thing I noticed. New sellers are getting frustrated with their gigs, no impressions, no clicks, and no orders. When they ask for advice on this, they are given different advice. And those giving it have all been successful on Fiverr for a long time. They didn't have to be so disappointed when they came to Fiverr and there wasn't so much crowd on Fiverr. They came into a relatively empty field. scored a goal But now it is almost impossible to get the gig by competing with thousands of people even if you give a gig with a beautiful picture and title description following all the rules. I have given gigs on wordpress. It already has more than one lakh gigs. Now I make my gigs with gold diamonds, is it at all possible to compete with them?
  9. Hi, @ana_tomy Thank you for your response and understanding. I appreciate your advice and reassurance. I'll patiently await the outcome of the review process and ensure full compliance with Fiverr's guidelines during this time. Your support is greatly appreciated. However, I am currently unclear about the specific reasons for the account being under review. If I know whether the review is due to a mistake or a policy violation, I will be able to provide additional information to expedite the process of restoring my account
  10. I was coordinating with a client of mine for a meeting that was supposed to be at 11 AM their time (In the UK). I messaged them at 11 AM their time when it said Local time: Apr 15, 2024, 11:00 AM on my client's inbox page (Right below where it says the username of the client in a chat). My client did not arrive for a meeting, so I told them that we could postpone it. One hour later, my client arrived and told me that it is currently 11 AM at their place, and now, the Fiverr website is saying "Local time: Apr 15, 2024, 12:00 PM". I looked up if the UK (England in this case) has multiple time zones, and that's where I learned about something called British Summer Time (BST). During summers, the time in the UK is 1 hour ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) timezone. However, this does not reflect on the FIverr chats. It seems that it always displays time in GMT in regards to people based in England. Suggestion: Fiverr should implement a more accurate timezone detection system and make sure that the time shown is accurate with the season of the year and the locale. Technical nitty-gritty and suggestions: Additionally, as a programmer, I suggest that they retrieve the user's time from the client-side. I.e., use the frontend JavaScript to simply generate the current time and stream it to the server. What I think they are doing currently is that they get the IP address of the client on the server side, using some in-house or third-party solution to detect a timezone for it and then they return an initial time to the clients. Or on second thought, they most likely just get the timezone at sign-up and keep it that until the user changes it explicitly, which would be even worse and defeat the whole point of showing the user's timezone to others in chat. If either of these are truly the case, then it seems like re-inventing the wheel for no apparent reason and it looks to be prone to bugs. On the other hand, client-side JavaScript by default gets an accurate time directly from the machine of the client with just one line of code. One concern with the suggested approach would be that the user might try (I can't see why, but let's just say they might) to fake their timezone as they have control over the client side, but... they can already do that by using a proxy or VPN and sending the request from a different IP. If the reason for not going with this approach is this concern, then I don't see how this can be avoided even with the current system. Looking forward to the Fiverr team doing something about this and ideas/thoughts from the Fiverr community. Kind regards. Sannan.
  11. Have you considered that Fiverr thinks that what you’re doing is enough for just X success score and if you don’t change anything you’re going to be stuck at this score forever or even go down while your competitors adapt? Have you tried to change something and see if your score will change too? The chat is monitored by AI… use that and communicate a little better, add more details, great and thank customers and try to avoid situations where the customer reaches out to ask how’s the project going. Also let’s say that you have a 5day delivery, but you finish the project in 3 days… deliver it and slowly it will boost your delivery time to Very positive impact. I charge extra fee only for 24h guaranteed delivery. I was stuck just like you at the start thinking I’m getting only 5* reviews, brilliant reviews and happy customers why isn’t my score changing?-Because I wasn’t changing.
  12. As a new Seller on Fiverr, the idea of having a full inbox and a steady influx of orders is very exciting! However, the reality can quickly get overwhelming. Once your gigs start to gain some attention, you will notice a significant increase in business. You must learn how to manage Buyer demand and your personal availability, so you can give each order the necessary attention. Otherwise, you risk a drop in Buyer satisfaction, order cancellations, late deliveries, and negative reviews - all of which impact your business. Learning to manage your workload will also help you achieve a healthy work-life balance. Whether your freelance business is your main source of income or a side hustle, taking on too many orders at once can cause you to overwork yourself. Your mental health and well-being are critical to your personal and professional success. Managing Incoming Orders Although Fiverr Buyers can head to your Gig page and place an order without warning, there are still ways to manage incoming orders: 1. Extend turnaround times Offering quick turnaround times is a great way to increase the value of your services. However, if you are struggling to deliver on time, you may submit work that is not up to your standards. Go into your Gig settings and extend each timer by one day to better set expectations and give yourself a time buffer. You can always change it back once you learn to work faster and more efficiently. 2. Communicate honestly When communicating with prospective Buyers, be upfront and honest about your current workload. Let them know that you are very interested in working together and that you can deliver as soon as [X date]. It can be tempting to make exceptions for Buyers who are willing to pay more for extra-fast delivery, but it’s important to prioritize your mental health and orders that have already begun. It’s okay to let Buyers know that you are unable to fulfill their request right now and would be happy to help them out in the future. 3. Request an extension If a Buyer places an order before you have a chance to discuss your availability, you may request to extend the delivery date. When doing so, be sure to communicate that you value their business and want to give their order the attention it deserves. Most often, Buyers will appreciate the fact that you know your limits and will take the time you need to deliver a high-quality product. Managing Availability If the volume of orders is too high, and you’ve already followed the steps above to manage your workload, adjust your availability. Here are tips for taking advantage of the Set Availability feature: 1. Use it to catch up on orders If you need to take a break from answering new messages and receiving new orders, you can essentially pause your profile by setting yourself as Unavailable. If you have the capacity, you can choose to still accept messages from new Buyers and let them know that you aren’t accepting new orders at the moment, but you would be happy to get an order going with an extended delivery time. 2. Take some personal time It’s necessary to take time for yourself, your family, and other important things in your life! When you need to focus on things unrelated to work, set your profile to Unavailable for as much time as you need. Depending on how long you’re away, you may realize that your ranking might have changed once you are back, which is normal as your competitors may continue to complete orders and get buyer satisfaction responses while you are away. As you complete the orders your ranking can go back to where it was before. In addition to managing your incoming orders and availability, you can lean on others for support! If you frequently realize that you have more work than you can handle, it might be time to build a team that you can lean on. There are other excellent Sellers on Fiverr, such as virtual assistants or people in your industry, to whom you can delegate tasks. Want to read more? Check out these other articles: Time Management Tips Tips to Manage Messages Setting Your Availability
  13. I am unsure if this is news to anyone else but when asking about an order cancelation I got the wonderful message: "Please note that the success score remains fairly stable over time. Each Gig’s history is examined to determine an individual score, relative to other freelancers in the same category and price benchmark." Yeah... they tried to back track after that with "Let's look at things from a brighter perspective." I am starting to really lost interest in fiverr.
  14. Exactly, Navid. This isn't just about a month or two; it's about my career, and my dreams. Now is my time to shine, and suddenly, I receive an utterly disappointing email. I was hoping for your support in moments like these. Kindly look at the attachment of Linked It's almost 8 years.
  15. @sb_shathi I have noticed that you've been liking posts on the forum for hours on end. In fact, you've liked more than 100,000 comments in total. I'm just here to tell you that this is not going to bring you orders, as you probably already realized. Please don't waste your life (said in the kindest possible way).
  16. If you love what you do, then you have to accept another fate and that is "room for improvement". In this fast moving world, you have to be expert in recent trends. Otherwise, you position will be filled be filled by another expert. Take me for instance, I myself a student of accounting, I got myself a software engineer and web development diploma. Now, I'm an expert in website design. Now, I am learning more and more about graphic design. That does not mean that I do not love what I do. But to survive here, we have to adapt with the recent trends and enrich our knowledge. Nothing goes to waste. Now, I can both design and develop websites, softwares. Also, with my accounting background and expertise, I can and did both design & develop accounting softwares as well.
  17. Have you heard the news? April is for AI! AI is not just a trend. It is here to stay and it's only going to continue to evolve and advance over time. For those wanting to remain competitive in this new economy, it’s important to embrace it with openness and eagerness to learn. The great news? You don’t have to figure it out alone. For the entire month of April and beyond, we are committed to equipping you with the necessary tools to navigate the realm of AI. Here’s everything we have in store for you: AI Webinar: Panel with the Experts Ready to make AI your trusted business partner? Join us next Thursday, April 18, 2024, at 10 AM EDT for an insightful panel discussion on strategies to leverage AI effectively in your business. Our list of esteemed panelists includes some of Fiverr’s own Software Engineers and Managers, alongside renowned data scientist & author, Eugenio Zuccarell. Don’t miss out on this opportunity for education and insight. Register here! AI Webinars We invite you to journey with us through our new webinar series titled “What About AI &...”. Here we will explore the relationship between AI and various topics, especially those shaping the future of work. Click here to catch the replay of the first installment of this series where Tech executive and chart-topping solo AI pop artist, Taryn Souther, shares her vision for the future of storytelling in the AI era. More webinar dates will be released soon. AI partnerships To support you on your AI journey, we have partnered with a few leading technology companies to offer you some exclusive discounts on select products and services. Explore the opportunities here. AI Hub Introducing your ultimate resource guide for all things AI. Our AI Hub is designed to provide you with the essential tools and resources necessary to thrive in this new world. With everything from videos to online courses, in-depth articles, and more, our goal is to educate, inspire, and empower you to excel with AI. Sellers can access the hub using this link. Buyers, we’ve also got a learning link for you. Visit the hub by following this link. The future of AI is bright, and we're committed to helping you make the most of it. Stay engaged with our upcoming events, webinars, and resources to stay ahead of the curve. Together, we can navigate this new era of technological innovation with confidence and success.
  18. Ranking your Fiverr gig involves optimizing several key factors: Keywords: Use relevant keywords in your gig title, description, and tags that potential buyers are likely to search for. Gig Title: Make sure your gig title is clear, descriptive, and includes important keywords. Gig Description: Write a detailed and engaging description of your services, highlighting your expertise and what sets you apart. Tags: Choose relevant tags that accurately describe your services and match them to potential search queries. Gig Media: Use high-quality images and videos to showcase your work and attract potential buyers. Delivery Time and Pricing: Offer competitive pricing and realistic delivery times to attract more buyers. Reviews and Ratings: Provide excellent service to earn positive reviews and ratings, which can boost your gig’s visibility. Promotion: Promote your gig on social media and other platforms to drive traffic and increase visibility. By optimizing these factors, you can improve your gig’s ranking and attract more buyers on Fiverr.
  19. Your story is inspiring and painful at the same time. But wish you the best for your future.
  20. Hi, There! I noticed you are facing a problem about gig denied. May be you are doing something wrong information on gig creation. It is great time to publish your gig. Our team also noticed that your profile in not in this market place. So that you need to learn more about profile creation as well. Thanks raj
  21. I have created a new gig today after necessary modification/ changing of gig image in the light of fiverr notification. Now this gig showing in "pending for approval". How long it will take time for approval?
  22. I've also waited for this for a long time and it's never come even though I thought it would someday... Why is it that I still can't rearrange photos/audio without removing and reuploading them in the exact order I need... That's truly frustrating, unnecessary, and a waste of bandwidth. Plus, there are some files I simply don't have anymore, but want to move to the last position of my gig, and can't because it would require me to reupload it only after uploading two other files first... Please fix this 🙏 I've been waiting years and I thought it would be fixed with the new UI but it's still the same old feature deprived Fiverr wrapped with new wallpaper...
  23. Welcome to fiverr forum! Take time to read through the forum for a lot of tips and information. Good luck 👍
  24. No orders for a long period of time, thinking about leaving the platform....

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