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hello everyone i am a new seller and i do motion graphics videos . i am not getting any orders. i have sent buyer requests to buyers but none of them contact me . i feel like is there something wrong with my gig or how i approach the buyer? please guide me everyone. i will be very thankyou to all of you guys. this is the link of my gig https://www.fiverr.com/share/yv5Vj6

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hello everyone i am a new seller and i do motion graphics videos . i am not getting any orders. i have sent buyer requests to buyers but none of them contact me . i feel like is there something wrong with my gig or how i approach the buyer? please guide me everyone. i will be very thankyou to all of you guys. this is the link of my gig https://www.fiverr.com/share/yv5Vj6

i have sent buyer requests to buyers but none of them contact me .

Check this out: https://sellers.fiverr.com/en/article/responding-to-buyer-requests

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Unlimited revisions are never a good idea. (100% money back/satisfaction guarantee are also very risky. It implies that you’re not confident in your work and attracts scammers.)

Duplicate gigs are against the TOS. Your descriptions are identical. If this is reported, you risk losing the gig you already have a review on if you don’t chose which one to remove yourself.

Your gig description needs to clearly differentiate what perks are part of which package.(Not the FAQ.) If a buyer is confused, they’re more likely go elsewhere, rather than take the time to puzzle out what you’re offering. (The first sentence in every gig should echo its title, to reaffirm what you’re offering to do. Window-shoppers have a short attention span.)

Always check your gig thumbnails from your profile. Shrunk images don’t always look as good as the full-sized. (These are usually the first thing people will see, and a poor first impression will drive people away.) The distorted/stretched gig image is unprofessional.

There are several English errors in your gig and your profile. “Languages: English - Fluent” is inaccurate. It should be ‘conversational.’ Consider adding your native language to your profile as ‘Native/Bilingual’

There are several formatting issues with your gig description that makes it look unprofessional.

Professionalism includes consistency and honesty, and there are many things that can turn buyers away. If any of the points are unclear, feel free to quote them and I’ll try to elaborate.

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