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Anyone plz help me…I am on fiverr till sep 2017 but for my personal problem I leave Fiverr for a few months but Now I am active and want to be professional I sent buyer request but yet I am not getting any reply from buyer. whats the problem on my account…? my profile
https://www.fiverr.com/afan_rahman/make-your-logo-uniquely-and-very-realistic-with-modern-style

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Anyone plz help me…I am on fiverr till sep 2017 but for my personal problem I leave Fiverr for a few months but Now I am active and want to be professional I sent buyer request but yet I am not getting any reply from buyer. whats the problem on my account…? my profile

https://www.fiverr.com/afan_rahman/make-your-logo-uniquely-and-very-realistic-with-modern-style

I sent buyer request but yet I am not getting any reply from buyer.

Copy one of your offers here and let’s have a look.

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Well yes 🙂

That’s what I asked.

This is a sample what I am offering.“Hi, I saw your job description. I have 4-year experience in this work. can I help you? please call me an interview.I am ready. please response.I am waiting for your response. regards Afan”

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This is a sample what I am offering.“Hi, I saw your job description. I have 4-year experience in this work. can I help you? please call me an interview.I am ready. please response.I am waiting for your response. regards Afan”

I saw your job description

Stating the obvious? 🙂

Instead try to summarize what the job is about to show you’ve actually understood it.

4-year experience in this work

What kind of experience? Samples?

can I help you?

Are you asking or telling?

Explain what you can do for the customer.

please call me an interview

Pay attention to grammar.

Ask a relevant question about the job. Something that shows you’ve understood the request, but you need further details to discuss the project scope.

please response

Don’t beg.

Try something like “Let me know if you have any questions about my offer or if you’d like to see samples of my previous work”.

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if your portfolio is GOOD enough, you can only write confidently “I will do that with pleasure!” and the job is yours. If your portfolio however isn’t that good, whatever you write, it won’t change the situation to your favour! (for smaller projects of course)

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if your portfolio is GOOD enough, you can only write confidently “I will do that with pleasure!” and the job is yours. If your portfolio however isn’t that good, whatever you write, it won’t change the situation to your favour! (for smaller projects of course)

you can only write confidently “I will do that with pleasure!” and the job is yours.

😃 Have you ever hired a logo designer like that?

Any designer that spends less than 5 seconds to respond isn’t worth clicking 😛

Even if they are talented it would be a nightmare to work with them.

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you can only write confidently “I will do that with pleasure!” and the job is yours.

😃 Have you ever hired a logo designer like that?

Any designer that spends less than 5 seconds to respond isn’t worth clicking 😛

Even if they are talented it would be a nightmare to work with them.

thank you,#uxreview sir, for your valuable tips.you are so helpful.

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you can only write confidently “I will do that with pleasure!” and the job is yours.

😃 Have you ever hired a logo designer like that?

Any designer that spends less than 5 seconds to respond isn’t worth clicking 😛

Even if they are talented it would be a nightmare to work with them.

I have! I was tired of reading the same long stories! I was only checking their portfolio out. He could still mess that up with his communication though when I wrote to him!

Don’t tell me you would hire someone with a sloppy portfolio even though his/her response is fine! 😛

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I have! I was tired of reading the same long stories! I was only checking their portfolio out. He could still mess that up with his communication though when I wrote to him!

Don’t tell me you would hire someone with a sloppy portfolio even though his/her response is fine! 😛

Of course not, but as soon as I see a template response or a one-liner I hit the remove button. I won’t even look at their portfolio. If a seller can’t be bothered to write more than a sentence, then I doubt they will put any real effort into designing my logo 🙂

If you hired someone based on a single sentence out of desperation then that’s fine, but when you give advice here you need to think what actually works most of the time.

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Of course not, but as soon as I see a template response or a one-liner I hit the remove button. I won’t even look at their portfolio. If a seller can’t be bothered to write more than a sentence, then I doubt they will put any real effort into designing my logo 🙂

If you hired someone based on a single sentence out of desperation then that’s fine, but when you give advice here you need to think what actually works most of the time.

We can agree on the importance of being confident, can’t we?

At least to me, one sentence, it was totally different from the try hards, with eye-catching portfolio was enough to give a chance!

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We can agree on the importance of being confident, can’t we?

At least to me, one sentence, it was totally different from the try hards, with eye-catching portfolio was enough to give a chance!

We can agree on the importance of being confident, can’t we?

Sure. Although I evaluate confidence through what they say not what they don’t say 😉

Anyway, not trying to derail this thread.

Newbies, read the buyer request, respond in a way that shows you’ve understood it, make a value based offer and for the love of god us a spell checker.

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We can agree on the importance of being confident, can’t we?

Sure. Although I evaluate confidence through what they say not what they don’t say 😉

Anyway, not trying to derail this thread.

Newbies, read the buyer request, respond in a way that shows you’ve understood it, make a value based offer and for the love of god us a spell checker.

hello sir,

I carefully read and I understand it what you need.I have 4-year

experience in logo designing.I can make your logo very professional way and unique style.

I will do that with pleasure.Do you have any sample/imagination about your logo…?

Let me know if you have any questions about my offer.

warm regards,

Afan

Is it ok or need more modification…?I will be happy to see your advice:roll_eyes::roll_eyes:

#uxreview

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hello sir,

I carefully read and I understand it what you need.I have 4-year

experience in logo designing.I can make your logo very professional way and unique style.

I will do that with pleasure.Do you have any sample/imagination about your logo…?

Let me know if you have any questions about my offer.

warm regards,

Afan

Is it ok or need more modification…?I will be happy to see your advice:roll_eyes::roll_eyes:

#uxreview

Why are you rolling your eyes at uxreview? He’s only trying to help you!

In my opinion, it’s less helpful to say “I carefully read and understand what you need” than state directly how you’ll help them. Say something that addresses the message itself. Stating that you read it doesn’t tell them anything about whether or not you actually did, but if you can tell them how your skills match up with their project, then it will be useful.

Aka: ditch the template, tailor each response to the specific buyer request.

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Why are you rolling your eyes at uxreview? He’s only trying to help you!

In my opinion, it’s less helpful to say “I carefully read and understand what you need” than state directly how you’ll help them. Say something that addresses the message itself. Stating that you read it doesn’t tell them anything about whether or not you actually did, but if you can tell them how your skills match up with their project, then it will be useful.

Aka: ditch the template, tailor each response to the specific buyer request.

Aka: ditch the template, tailor each response to the specific buyer request.

Exactly!

@afan_rahman you can’t write a template. You should look at each buyer request and customize your answer accordingly.

There’s nothing in your offer that says what the job is about. It should be clear from the first 2 sentences.

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Aka: ditch the template, tailor each response to the specific buyer request.

Exactly!

@afan_rahman you can’t write a template. You should look at each buyer request and customize your answer accordingly.

There’s nothing in your offer that says what the job is about. It should be clear from the first 2 sentences.

I agree with you…actually I want to say that if the writing style will be like this, is it will be good or bad… I know that every buyer are different and it should not be a template.

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I agree with you…actually I want to say that if the writing style will be like this, is it will be good or bad… I know that every buyer are different and it should not be a template.

  • I know you won’t learn English grammar overnight, but you can use a spell checker 😉
  • I wouldn’t concern so much about the style. You’re not rude and I understand what you’re trying to say, but the content needs work 🙂 If I was a buyer I would skip this offer. Why? It doesn’t say anything about the job and you haven’t really explained what you can do for me 🙂
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Whoa 😯

You’re getting FREE help here. It’s up to you to utilize the info. OR if you need help with writing suitable proposals and such, hire a copywriter to help you.


Quietly exits thread. smh

#nikavoice I think you don’t want to help other …#uxreview and #somaginer1996 are happy to help other.

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