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It's very difficult to get order why?


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I have not get order why? I have promote my Gig but still not get order. 🙁

It’s very difficult to get order why?

Well, receiving orders is a part “leap of faith” from buyers, as they jeopardize their money in hopes of receiving an end product that lives up to what is promised on a seller’s gig page. And with so many new sellers flooding the platform since the pandemic struck, buyers have even more potential options available to compare and consider besides just any single seller.

To stand out and have a fighting chance of receiving orders in a crowded platform where bad buyers and bad sellers both are present and ruin the experience for others is not easy, but absolutely doable. A seller should try to minimize the “perceived risk” of a buyer taking a chance on them, and that is done by conveying quality work, a professional attitude, and setting reasonable expectations at a reasonable price.

This is said all the time but is true, a seller should also try to “stand out” somehow from the crowd. If your specific services, gig descriptions, and examples of your work seem similar to the myriad of other sellers, then what would possibly draw a buyer to choose you from the rest of the crowd? That doesn’t mean selecting garish or eye-hurting colors on gig images, but more meaningful ways to stand out like targeting a niche, offering something uncommon or even “unique” on the platform, or presenting your “conventional” services in an “unconventional” manner.

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Selling is hard because buying is a risk taken by a buyer, and sellers must convey dependability in being able to actually deliver what they promise to deliver while also trying to stand out from the crowd of other sellers.

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It’s very difficult to get order why?

Well, receiving orders is a part “leap of faith” from buyers, as they jeopardize their money in hopes of receiving an end product that lives up to what is promised on a seller’s gig page. And with so many new sellers flooding the platform since the pandemic struck, buyers have even more potential options available to compare and consider besides just any single seller.

To stand out and have a fighting chance of receiving orders in a crowded platform where bad buyers and bad sellers both are present and ruin the experience for others is not easy, but absolutely doable. A seller should try to minimize the “perceived risk” of a buyer taking a chance on them, and that is done by conveying quality work, a professional attitude, and setting reasonable expectations at a reasonable price.

This is said all the time but is true, a seller should also try to “stand out” somehow from the crowd. If your specific services, gig descriptions, and examples of your work seem similar to the myriad of other sellers, then what would possibly draw a buyer to choose you from the rest of the crowd? That doesn’t mean selecting garish or eye-hurting colors on gig images, but more meaningful ways to stand out like targeting a niche, offering something uncommon or even “unique” on the platform, or presenting your “conventional” services in an “unconventional” manner.

TLDR

Selling is hard because buying is a risk taken by a buyer, and sellers must convey dependability in being able to actually deliver what they promise to deliver while also trying to stand out from the crowd of other sellers.

TLDR

Selling is hard because buying is a risk taken by a buyer, and sellers must convey dependability in being able to actually deliver what they promise to deliver while also trying to stand out from the crowd of other sellers.

I like this. ⬆️ Well said!

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