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Hi, my name is Ann Marie and I’m new to the Fiverr seller community.

I have a wide variety of skills (video editing, digital art, graphic design, proofreading) but I’m starting with just my digital art for now.

Does anyone have any tips/advice they wish they had known when they first started?

Thank you!

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Hi, I recently joined Fiverr. I am unable to convert Requests to Orders. Kindly review my profile to see issues that are preventing buyers from placing orders. :((

You should probably reconsider the name you chose for your profile. I can’t imagine your current username would spark much confidence with a buyer as it looks like it was randomnly generated by a line of code. I wish you best of luck though!

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Hi AnnMarie,
I started to work in fiverr few years back when I was doing my graduation. I had different skills then. So I created gigs on video editing, photo editing, pdf editing, sound editing, animation etc. Basically I had knowledge in all of these but I was not a professional at that time. I got my first order in audio editing gig. Mostly I got small orders for animation, video edit and sound edit.
I could earn for my basic expenses from fiverr and I was a level 2 seller then.

After graduation, I did masters in sound design in film school. At that time I took a long break from fiverr due to different reasons.
Then , it was during the pandemic and lockdown days, I started to concentrate more on fiverr because film industry which I was working in was very much affected by the crisis. I was not even having a single penny in my hand.
I had to start all the way from beginning seller. What I did was deactivated all the gigs except sound edit because now I am a professional sound designer/ editor. Then I edited existing gigs, modified and optimised them. I also created new specialised gig such as podcast edit , sound design etc. Slowly I started to get more orders for sound edit and design mostly podcast edit.

I like to share with you some thoughts/tips

While creating the gig, optimise them by giving proper tags and keywords.Upload a video showcasing your talents.

I use fiverr app in my phone. So, always I am connected with the marketplace. Whenever someone make an enquiry, I reply within a couple of minutes or under an hour.Most of the buyers like to get a fast response.

I deliver earlier than the delivery deadline.

I always provide my suggestions to the buyers on how we can improve on next project for example “providing the recorded audio peaking not more than -6 dB” . I always make make sure that client feels that more than money, my preference is of providing them with quality outputs. From my experience, money will follow if we are honest and have the dedication.

Now a days , when I respond to buyer request, I also include my resume. That gives us more professional outlook.

Wishing you all the succes.

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Hi AnnMarie,

I started to work in fiverr few years back when I was doing my graduation. I had different skills then. So I created gigs on video editing, photo editing, pdf editing, sound editing, animation etc. Basically I had knowledge in all of these but I was not a professional at that time. I got my first order in audio editing gig. Mostly I got small orders for animation, video edit and sound edit.

I could earn for my basic expenses from fiverr and I was a level 2 seller then.

After graduation, I did masters in sound design in film school. At that time I took a long break from fiverr due to different reasons.

Then , it was during the pandemic and lockdown days, I started to concentrate more on fiverr because film industry which I was working in was very much affected by the crisis. I was not even having a single penny in my hand.

I had to start all the way from beginning seller. What I did was deactivated all the gigs except sound edit because now I am a professional sound designer/ editor. Then I edited existing gigs, modified and optimised them. I also created new specialised gig such as podcast edit , sound design etc. Slowly I started to get more orders for sound edit and design mostly podcast edit.

I like to share with you some thoughts/tips

While creating the gig, optimise them by giving proper tags and keywords.Upload a video showcasing your talents.

I use fiverr app in my phone. So, always I am connected with the marketplace. Whenever someone make an enquiry, I reply within a couple of minutes or under an hour.Most of the buyers like to get a fast response.

I deliver earlier than the delivery deadline.

I always provide my suggestions to the buyers on how we can improve on next project for example “providing the recorded audio peaking not more than -6 dB” . I always make make sure that client feels that more than money, my preference is of providing them with quality outputs. From my experience, money will follow if we are honest and have the dedication.

Now a days , when I respond to buyer request, I also include my resume. That gives us more professional outlook.

Wishing you all the succes.

Thank you so much for sharing your story and advice @shemeer. I really appreciate you taking the time. I will keep this all in mind going forward.

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