harrisoncostali Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 So I’m coming up towards one month since my first sale on Fiverr - Since then, I’ve had over a dozen orders, over $100 in revenue, and am probably well on the way to having a steady stream of returning customers 🙂The only thing I’m worried about is that if I retain my current prices, which are probably lower than the industry average - There may be a time where I have too many orders to work with, i only say this because I work full time, 9-5 and will only really have the weekends to knuckle down and get to work on orders.Is it a matter of changing my prices to balance out the demand or is there something else I can do to ease the strain if there are occasions where there are 4-6 orders per week?Here are my gigs:https://www.fiverr.com/harrisoncostali/write-blog-posts-for-your-websitehttps://www.fiverr.com/harrisoncostali/write-a-high-quality-article-for-youhttps://www.fiverr.com/harrisoncostali/professionally-edit-your-video-for-youtube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zainmia Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 My opinion is you should keep your price high slowly. Like increase 5 dollars now then increase some dollars after some days. Maybe this will not affect on your gig’s performance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imagination7413 Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 I’m not sure, but I think (PPD) point 7 might help with your main concernAs for the gigs themselves, check out (DES) point 7 and the (FAQ) section. Also check (PRF) 1. Introduction– This is not a list on how to make gigs. This is for gigs that are already made that are under-performing, need an overhaul, or just need somewhere to start for self-evaluation. It does contain a few general-information bits, and can help during gig creation, but that is neither the focus nor the intent. For more information on any of the following sections or points, please see ‘Other Resources’ under (RRD) at the end of this post. Sections: (TCT) Title, Category, and Tags (DE… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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