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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/education. 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…

In my recent poll, the following results occurred. 51% of us admitted “I do not do enough marketing”30% of us know/believe “I do not show up in search results”Only 12% of us have “got an order from a client I brought to Fiverr myself”Only 10% of us have “got an order from a client through social media”7% said “Our marketing is not working even though I spend time and money on it”It is clear that we need to do more ourselves to build our business and increase our sales. If you read the fo…

We’ve all seen these posts here on the forum from time to time. Many sellers have the same question: “Why isn’t my gig visible when I search for it?” and “What’s up with Fiverr’s algorithm? My gig is on the last page!!!”. In this post I’ll try to answer those questions, and give some (hopefully) helpful tips and tricks to help you rank your gig in Fiverr Search, and get more orders and better visibility. This isn’t a full-proof guide in any way. Following these tips doesn’t guarantee top plac…

So many new sellers come on the forum complaining that they have been on the site for a few days or weeks and are fed up waiting for orders. Some sellers wait months or more to get their first order! Don’t wait! Check out: https://forum.fiverr.com/c/Fiverr-Tips/tips-for-sellers for hundreds of tips on how to get orders. Take time to read, learn, and take action! That is the only way to get orders! Be a Doer! Try it out for yourself! Good luck! slightly_smiling_face
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Sellers make offers to requests placed by Buyers. (Not sellers making requests for buyers.)

On behalf of Fonthaunt (feel free to refer to this post): Buyer Request Help: This is not an official statement but I can give out some general information based on what has been observed about Buyer Requests. If this does not resolve your issues, you may try self-promotion instead or contact Support. For other FAQ’s about Buyer Requests including Support comments see this post. If you do not have a very high feedback rating, you may not be able to see new Buyer Requests. The exact perce…
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Sellers make offers to requests placed by Buyers. (Not sellers making requests for buyers.)

On behalf of Fonthaunt (feel free to refer to this post): Buyer Request Help: This is not an official statement but I can give out some general information based on what has been observed about Buyer Requests. If this does not resolve your issues, you may try self-promotion instead or contact Support. For other FAQ’s about Buyer Requests including Support comments see this post. If you do not have a very high feedback rating, you may not be able to see new Buyer Requests. The exact perce…

Where do I see buyer requests?

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I joined May 2019 and didn’t actually get my first job until later in the year. Getting that first job was a huge encouragement for me to take a look at which gigs were getting clicks and which ones needed some reworking or attention. My services offered include Wordpress setup and social media setup/management. I also added content writing to that and a custom job starting at $5. I found that this custom job seemed to be my best seller for a while but then I began offering the corresponding gig even if the client contacted me on the custom gig. The result is that my stats are up on the other gigs and now they are selling more and more. It seems that if you offer a broad service and something practical, an everyday service, you will get clicks. I ended up having to pace myself a little bit as of late though. I set a limit on some of my gigs so that it won’t let me accept more than 3 active ones at a time on certain ones. This helps me with time management and on time delivery.

On time deliveries also affect your stats that other users see. I have a 100% on all of my feedback and other items. This is evaluated every so often so if you do have a canceled order or late delivery for some reason or another, it will fall off after a few months.

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