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How many orders do you complete in a day?


shaunacardwell

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It’s not stable. some times 7-9 orders per day. some times 15-20 orders per day.
but it depend on The order type and Price… also yes with Buyers behavior . i mean I had worked around 17h-20h for 1 buyer just for $5 order (when i start Fiverr) . he was keep asking revisions. 😦

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Nope, not at all. Just following the New Trend here. I thought we have to mention our Level before answering anything. Isn’t it like that? 🙂

Not sure what you’re being facetious for? He actually provides A LOT of great advice on the forum, especially regarding pro status. He was providing for background info, not as an attempt at bragging.

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Not sure what you’re being facetious for? He actually provides A LOT of great advice on the forum, especially regarding pro status. He was providing for background info, not as an attempt at bragging.

Indeed - I was only mentioning pro because order numbers etc are going to be different to regular sellers. Sorry if it caused you any consternation.

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Since beginning on Fiverr, I have averaged 1.86 orders per day.

Sometimes it has been 10 in a day, other times 1 in 2 weeks.

Since beginning on Fiverr, I have averaged 1.86 orders per day.

Sometimes it has been 10 in a day, other times 1 in 2 weeks.

When Fiverr was in its early days, all orders were fixed to just $5 (people used to put in their gigs’ descriptions stuff like “you must order 10 gigs” to create a “base” price) - because of that pricing model, all my Excel sheets where I track orders and everything Fiverr-related were designed with “1” order representing a $5.

Fast forward to 2017, I still use the same old model since the sheet auto-computes other fields based on that pricing model, and now when I get a $70 package ordered, I write down in my Excel sheet “14” orders (14x5=70, like I got 14 $5 orders 😃 )

So my average orders per day will be higher (e.g. 15 “avg. orders” although in reality I may have had 2 orders valued at 15*5, so I don’t have an exact actual number of orders). My sheet could say 400 total orders in a month, but it could be 15 orders totaling 400*$5.

Oh my, I think I lost myself in multiples of 5 😃

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Since beginning on Fiverr, I have averaged 1.86 orders per day.

Sometimes it has been 10 in a day, other times 1 in 2 weeks.

When Fiverr was in its early days, all orders were fixed to just $5 (people used to put in their gigs’ descriptions stuff like “you must order 10 gigs” to create a “base” price) - because of that pricing model, all my Excel sheets where I track orders and everything Fiverr-related were designed with “1” order representing a $5.

Fast forward to 2017, I still use the same old model since the sheet auto-computes other fields based on that pricing model, and now when I get a $70 package ordered, I write down in my Excel sheet “14” orders (14x5=70, like I got 14 $5 orders 😃 )

So my average orders per day will be higher (e.g. 15 “avg. orders” although in reality I may have had 2 orders valued at 15*5, so I don’t have an exact actual number of orders). My sheet could say 400 total orders in a month, but it could be 15 orders totaling 400*$5.

Oh my, I think I lost myself in multiples of 5 😃

When I started on fiverr over four years ago, I averaged at least ten orders a day.

They were all five dollar orders. There were fewer sellers then.

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