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Dear Deepak:

What name do you like to be called? Your customers want to know what to call you.

I took a quick look at your profile:

Your profile image: Seems to have an odd filter of some sort. Try a new photo. Smile!
Your log line: No suggestions.
Your profile text – note the edits:

I am a full time Professional Freelance Graphic Designer and Illustrator. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Visual Effects (VFX) & Animation. My goal is to help you with the best quality illustrations and designs.

Your goal is to make the Buyer feel they know, like, and trust you.

All your gigs should have video, 3 images, 2 pdfs, and so on…

Research keyword for your gig titles. Build gigs around popular software packages.

Make a video of yourself talking to the camera, because this approach garners IMMEDIATE RESULTS. Include additional samples in the video!

Good luck,
Blaise

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Never Contact a Seller on Fiverr to Ask for FREE STUFF!]
Be sure to make use of Tools like the Fiverr Blog, Fiverr Academy, Fiverrcast, and Fiverr Support.

As a general rule, when I have time to participate in the Fiverr Forum and I notice a request like yours in the “Improve My Gig” section, I am willing and able to look at a Seller’s Profile and one gig one time.

I can give you a better level of assistance if you first work your way through the checklist below. That way, I won’t waste your one turn by advising you to follow items on the checklist. Please study this thread to better appreciate what I’m talking about here. It should take you a minimum of 4 weeks to make your way through all the material.

If you haven’t already read Strengths Finder 2.0 and taken that assessment, I suggest you do so, because it should give you the language to express your strengths and help you to brainstorm some gigs for which you are especially well qualified. Check out the writing of Chris Guillebeau and Tim Ferriss. By Josh Kaufman, I recommend The First 20 Hours: How to Learn Anything… Fast!
and The Personal MBA. Also, you could read Influence by Robert Cialdini and Get Anyone to Do Anything by David J. Lieberman.

Here’s a thread discussing a specific example of a Buyer Request for which I created a gig and then asked for help improving that gig via the forum.

Improve My Gig Checklist
Seller Tip Trilogy
3 Top Tips and Tricks
Fiverr Anywhere Video Tutorial
How Do I Attract Buyers to My Gig?
Buyer Requests 1
Buyer Requests 2
Tips for Non-Native English Speakers
Sellers Instructionals from a Techies POV
SEO Idea
54 Sales in Our First Month
7 Tips for Upselling
Chargebacks
Social Media Gig Marketing
Managing Buyer Expectations
Gig Tweaks
Digital Copyright
Gig Images
Fiverrcast Questions
Fiverr’s Cut
Cogent Discussion of Buyers, Sellers, and Sellers
Warning Signs of a Potentially Troublesome Buyer
Warning Signs of a Potentially Troublesome Seller
What URLs Can I Use?
Fiverr Terms of Service
How to Make Millions on Fiverr
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Dear Deepak:

What name do you like to be called? Your customers want to know what to call you.

I took a quick look at your profile:

Your profile image: Seems to have an odd filter of some sort. Try a new photo. Smile!

Your log line: No suggestions.

Your profile text – note the edits:

I am a full time Professional Freelance Graphic Designer and Illustrator. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Visual Effects (VFX) & Animation. My goal is to help you with the best quality illustrations and designs.

Your goal is to make the Buyer feel they know, like, and trust you.

All your gigs should have video, 3 images, 2 pdfs, and so on…

Research keyword for your gig titles. Build gigs around popular software packages.

Make a video of yourself talking to the camera, because this approach garners IMMEDIATE RESULTS. Include additional samples in the video!

Good luck,

Blaise

[details=Click Here for TOP SECRET Tips and Tricks

Never Contact a Seller on Fiverr to Ask for FREE STUFF!]

Be sure to make use of Tools like the , , , and .

As a general rule, when I have time to participate in the Fiverr Forum and I notice a request like yours in the “Improve My Gig” section, I am willing and able to look at a Seller’s Profile and one gig one time.

I can give you a better level of assistance if you first work your way through the checklist below. That way, I won’t waste your one turn by advising you to follow items on the checklist. Please study this to better appreciate what I’m talking about here. It should take you a minimum of 4 weeks to make your way through all the material.

If you haven’t already read Strengths Finder 2.0 and taken that assessment, I suggest you do so, because it should give you the language to express your strengths and help you to brainstorm some gigs for which you are especially well qualified. Check out the writing of Chris Guillebeau and Tim Ferriss. By Josh Kaufman, I recommend The First 20 Hours: How to Learn Anything… Fast!

and The Personal MBA. Also, you could read Influence by Robert Cialdini and Get Anyone to Do Anything by David J. Lieberman.

Here’s a discussing a specific example of a Buyer Request for which I created a gig and then asked for help improving that gig via the forum.

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Hello blaisefaint,

How are you doing? You know i made my gig about 1 year ago but i don’t get a single inbox. I always try to make some improve but it doesn’t work.so I cordially ask you what should i do?

Thanks & Regards.

Dews.

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Dear Milandews:

Please start by telling me what you have done…

Thanks for your respons.

Actually I advertised my gig into social sites.consequently i have been getting more impression and views .but no order.also i couple of time changed my gigs info.if you have time please hit a look in my profile. and tell me what i should do.

Thanks for your valuable time.

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Thanks for your respons.

Actually I advertised my gig into social sites.consequently i have been getting more impression and views .but no order.also i couple of time changed my gigs info.if you have time please hit a look in my profile. and tell me what i should do.

Thanks for your valuable time.

Dear Milandews:

I’m asking:

Have you read Fiverr Academy?

Have you read the blog?

Have you listened to Fiverrcast?

What research have you done?

How strong are your skills at the gigs you’re offering?

Have you worked through the checklist?

If I look at your profile, will I just be advising you to follow the items on the checklist?

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Dear Milandews:

I’m asking:

Have you read Fiverr Academy?

Have you read the blog?

Have you listened to Fiverrcast?

What research have you done?

How strong are your skills at the gigs you’re offering?

Have you worked through the checklist?

If I look at your profile, will I just be advising you to follow the items on the checklist?

Dear blaisefaint,

I have worked through the fellow checklists few times.I’m good enough confident about my skill.but I don’t get any chance to show my skill because no one buy my gig.

often I check fiverr blog.even I have seen so many videos into youtube for my gigs improvement.so I do not understand how I can improve. that’s way I seek someone advice for getting something new and helpful.

at present I’m so disappointed. so I am thinking to deactivate my I’d. what do you think?

Thanks for your time.

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Dear Milandews:

I took a quick look at your profile:

If I started on this checklist for you…
Smiling in profile Image … NO
Professionally dressed in profile image … Somewhat
Video in gigs … NO
YOU Appear in your video … NO
https://forum.fiverr.com/t/ten-tips-to-optimize-your-gigs-create-trust-and-get-sales/165711`
Optimum use of Key Words … NO
Polished English grammar, punctuation, and spelling (try the Grammarly extension for your browser) … NO
Professional-quality copy in your gig description … NO
3 images in Live Portfolio that are custom to this gig and not just pulled from the web … You have 3 images, but they reflect poorly on your sense of design. I suggest you come up with better images, that are not distorted and bent so they look trippy. Focus on 1 design per portfolio image and make them look good.
Read the Fiverr Terms of Service …
Able to point the Buyer to Appropriate Resources to Minimize Miscommunication / Cancellations …
Able to Communicate Clearly with Buyers …

You’ve chosen to make generic gigs in crowded fields. Unless you’re ready to step up your game to become truly competitive, you might be wise to move on to something else.

http://blog.fiverr.com/fiverrcast-episode-39-skills-didnt-know-make-money-transcript/

http://blog.fiverr.com/fiverrcast-episode-38-standing-crowd-transcript/

http://blog.fiverr.com/fiverrcast-episode-37-gig-best-practices-transcript/

Good luck,
Blaise

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Dear Tahiry:

A quick glance of your profile shows me that you have not really worked your way through the checklist:

( 'http://forum.fiverr.com/t/improve-my-gig-checklist/84987` ). You’ve studied Fiverr Academy, listened to Fiverrcast or read the transcripts, studied the offerings on Fiverr in your niche, right?

If I started on this checklist for you…
Smiling in profile Image … NO
Professionally dressed in profile image … NO
Video in gigs … NO
YOU Appear in your video … NO
https://forum.fiverr.com/t/ten-tips-to-optimize-your-gigs-create-trust-and-get-sales/165711`
Optimum use of Key Words … NO
Polished English grammar, punctuation, and spelling … NO
Professional-quality copy in your gig description … NO
3 images in Live Portfolio that are custom to this gig and not just pulled from the web or other Fiverr Sellers… NO
Read the Fiverr Terms of Service …NO
Able to point the Buyer to Appropriate Resources to Minimize Miscommunication / Cancellations …
Able to Communicate Clearly with Buyers …

I suggest you do the work necessary to make your gigs competitive, then start a new thread in the “Improve My Gig” Forum topic, asking anyone who has free time to take a look at your profile…

Good luck,
Blaise

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Dear Milandews:

I’m asking:

Have you read Fiverr Academy?

Have you read the blog?

Have you listened to Fiverrcast?

What research have you done?

How strong are your skills at the gigs you’re offering?

Have you worked through the checklist?

If I look at your profile, will I just be advising you to follow the items on the checklist?

Hi I wan to work in fiver but hard to get any project.I am bookkeeper by profession. could you please let me know how to get it?Thank you in advance

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