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How I get order on fiverr of logo designing


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It will take a few 5-star ratings to generate sales. Few people will take a chance on an unrated seller with so many experienced, 5-star sellers to choose from. Ask your friends to buy from you. That will help you.

Also, collapse your pricing spread to $5/$10/$15. Your first few orders are for ratings, not for money. You need to offer a whole lot for a little.

Redo your videos. Several seconds of your video elapses without laying out your Unique Selling Proposition (USP). Or really anything. I actually abandoned the video before you got to the point. Maybe you never did. Perhaps 10 seconds in, it asks on the screen if I need a logo. Still, no USP. People don’t have this kind of time nowadays. From the start of a video, you have 8 seconds to lay out a clear, bold statement of you USP.

Your sample portfolio looks great.

Best of success to you.

Bob 🙂

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You’re offering too much for $5. Let’s look at it:

Vector File

Stationery Designs

3D Mockup

High Resolution

Logo Transparency

Source File

For $5, I just expect a logo on a jpeg or png. Then maybe I pay you another $5 for Vector file, source file, etc.

This is how a $5 order can become a $20 order.

We give for 5$ because we are not on top… We need to go on top and i will not go on top with gig 100$ and with 0 reviews … We need reviews first

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We give for 5$ because we are not on top… We need to go on top and i will not go on top with gig 100$ and with 0 reviews … We need reviews first

I’ve seen Top Rated Sellers that charge $5 and $10. The market is the market, you either follow it or it destroys you.

Offering too much for too little screams desperation, and that makes buyers think twice about ordering. I once had a competitor offer 52 headlines for $5, a blog post for every week of the year. Eventually he closed that gig, couldn’t take it anymore, it was too much work for too little money.

Buyers want to get a good deal, but they don’t need everything. If I create a new Facebook page, I’m going to need a new logo. I’m not going to need transparency, high resolution, source file, stationary designs, etc. So why waste time creating things I won’t be using? Give me two logos for $5 or $10, and I’m happy.

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We give for 5$ because we are not on top… We need to go on top and i will not go on top with gig 100$ and with 0 reviews … We need reviews first

We give for 5$ because we are not on top… We need to go on top and i will not go on top with gig 100$ and with 0 reviews … We need reviews first

A noble effort. However, the way Fiverr is set up, you’re probably not going to be “on the top”. Shoot for viable success with a great gig, not perfection with a cheap one.

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We give for 5$ because we are not on top… We need to go on top and i will not go on top with gig 100$ and with 0 reviews … We need reviews first

A noble effort. However, the way Fiverr is set up, you’re probably not going to be “on the top”. Shoot for viable success with a great gig, not perfection with a cheap one.

People give me some suggests for lower prices in start… I dont know is that true

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You’re offering too much for $5. Let’s look at it:

Vector File

Stationery Designs

3D Mockup

High Resolution

Logo Transparency

Source File

For $5, I just expect a logo on a jpeg or png. Then maybe I pay you another $5 for Vector file, source file, etc.

This is how a $5 order can become a $20 order.

I just need reviews not money… 🙂

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I just need reviews not money… 🙂

You’re not going to get reviews if people don’t trust you. When I started writing headlines, I offered 10 for $5, I did not offer 20 for $5 because that would be ridiculous. Now I’m doing 5 for $10.

It’s the same with all gigs regardless of what you’re selling. You want to offer an attractive deal, not a deal that screams desperation.

As for the available online, it doesn’t matter. Fiverr is designed to sell 24/7. You’re going to get orders while you sleep as long as you don’t ask clients to message before buying. If you do, then you’re killing profits.

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You’re not going to get reviews if people don’t trust you. When I started writing headlines, I offered 10 for $5, I did not offer 20 for $5 because that would be ridiculous. Now I’m doing 5 for $10.

It’s the same with all gigs regardless of what you’re selling. You want to offer an attractive deal, not a deal that screams desperation.

As for the available online, it doesn’t matter. Fiverr is designed to sell 24/7. You’re going to get orders while you sleep as long as you don’t ask clients to message before buying. If you do, then you’re killing profits.

Thanks @fastcopywriter for you answer.

Appreciate it. I will review your advices 🙂

Regards,

Syed

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