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Congrats for joining us! Welcome to the forum! Here, you can share experience to encourage others and ask some questions, just make sure they have not been asked and answered before. 😉

Here are some tips I recommend:

There are lots of posts about people wanting to improve their gigs, requesting reviews, tips etc to get them more orders. I want to help out my fellow freelancers - hence this post. I believe I am currently the most successful PRO seller in the articles and blog posts category on Fiverr (between 30 and 40 orders a month, and around $5,000 in revenue), and have spent considerable time and effort optimizing my gigs for sales. I believe these optimization efforts apply to any type of gig, not jus…
I know this is a long post, and it requires a lot of reading. But, if you do read it, act on it, and take advantage of the suggestions, it will help you be successful on Fiverr. There are no easy routes to success on the platform, but the guidance here will put you ahead of most other sellers, and help you turn Fiverr into a viable income stream. The question is, how important is that to you? The Fiverr forum is a great place to ask questions, get advice, and interact with other highly-engaged…

Those tips are also helpful for old sellers! You may want to take some time to read them.

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If you want your gigs to rank high on **Fiverr, here are some tips to help you achieve that:

  1. Carryout proper on page SEO. Add keywords to tags.
  2. Increase your gig impressions.
  3. Make your first sale as quickly as possible.
  4. Stay online always.
  5. Ensure a good conversion rate.
  6. Get loyal customers.
  7. Get promoted to a higher level ASAP.
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If you want your gigs to rank high on **Fiverr, here are some tips to help you achieve that:

  1. Carryout proper on page SEO. Add keywords to tags.
  2. Increase your gig impressions.
  3. Make your first sale as quickly as possible.
  4. Stay online always.
  5. Ensure a good conversion rate.
  6. Get loyal customers.
  7. Get promoted to a higher level ASAP.

Staying online always is not going to help someone get a sale and is a poor investment of time.

It is what you do with your time that makes the impact.

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If you want your gigs to rank high on **Fiverr, here are some tips to help you achieve that:

  1. Carryout proper on page SEO. Add keywords to tags.
  2. Increase your gig impressions.
  3. Make your first sale as quickly as possible.
  4. Stay online always.
  5. Ensure a good conversion rate.
  6. Get loyal customers.
  7. Get promoted to a higher level ASAP.

Thanks for your advice

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If you want your gigs to rank high on **Fiverr, here are some tips to help you achieve that:

  1. Carryout proper on page SEO. Add keywords to tags.
  2. Increase your gig impressions.
  3. Make your first sale as quickly as possible.
  4. Stay online always.
  5. Ensure a good conversion rate.
  6. Get loyal customers.
  7. Get promoted to a higher level ASAP.

Thank you. Helpful comments… It will be help to the beginner freelancers.

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Staying online always is not going to help someone get a sale and is a poor investment of time.

It is what you do with your time that makes the impact.

I kind of don’t agree with you. Some sellers said they had no requests to apply to. What I saw in Fiverr forum was multiple times sellers said, staying online for long time brings requests back.

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Hi and welcome

You might find this useful:

Hi and welcome! Useful Fiverr links and Tips for newcomers below! Many new sellers are posting on Fiverr Forum everyday: Help! I am new here! How do I start? Well, here are some tips for you who are new, Sellers and Buyers: 1. Read (and re-read) the Terms of Services here: https://www.fiverr.com/terms_of_service People often think they can skip that as there is so much information written there. But it is crucial. Remember to visit again from time to time to check for updates. 2. Get Answers…

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Staying online always is not going to help someone get a sale and is a poor investment of time.

It is what you do with your time that makes the impact.

Staying online always is not going to help someone get a sale and is a poor investment of time.

I totally agree with you. :ok_hand:t4:For some odd reason people assume not having a life is the best way to get sales. Maybe, they need to spend less time reading tips & tricks from shady self-proclaimed 5r internet gurus.

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I kind of don’t agree with you. Some sellers said they had no requests to apply to. What I saw in Fiverr forum was multiple times sellers said, staying online for long time brings requests back.

Time alone doesn’t get sales and the sales you think you get from time alone are a poor investment.

If you are online all the time and get 100 sales (which isn’t going to happen for someone who thinks his home sales work), that doesn’t even compensate for all that time you could be doing other things. You aren’t even breaking even on the investment of time, let alone making a profit.

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Staying online always is not going to help someone get a sale and is a poor investment of time.

I totally agree with you. :ok_hand:t4:For some odd reason people assume not having a life is the best way to get sales. Maybe, they need to spend less time reading tips & tricks from shady self-proclaimed 5r internet gurus.

Thanks. This is why I get irritated. Bad advice means bad gigs and that reflects poorly on all of us.

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I’d say yes and no to the “staying online” thingy, if you are just sitting there just waiting for orders to magically fall from the sky, yes, you are obviously wasting your time.
On the other hand if you are spending hours checking other successful people’s gigs and reading every corner of the forum, I think that’s time well spent.
There is so much you can learn by just checking out the whole d@rn website.
And oh, be sure to take your time reading the TOS. THAT will take hours for sure…

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I’d say yes and no to the “staying online” thingy, if you are just sitting there just waiting for orders to magically fall from the sky, yes, you are obviously wasting your time.

On the other hand if you are spending hours checking other successful people’s gigs and reading every corner of the forum, I think that’s time well spent.

There is so much you can learn by just checking out the whole d@rn website.

And oh, be sure to take your time reading the TOS. THAT will take hours for sure…

I agree. That use of time is an investment in your business growth rather than just being online for the sake of it and not doing anything else.

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Time alone doesn’t get sales and the sales you think you get from time alone are a poor investment.

If you are online all the time and get 100 sales (which isn’t going to happen for someone who thinks his home sales work), that doesn’t even compensate for all that time you could be doing other things. You aren’t even breaking even on the investment of time, let alone making a profit.

“On the other hand if you are spending hours checking other successful people’s gigs and reading every corner of the forum, I think that’s time well spent.”

I agree with that too.

Who said alone. After I said stay online, buyer requests will come back, you will apply and not be alone. 😉

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