gizelle81 Posted March 23, 2018 Share Posted March 23, 2018 I’ve got a lot of buyers request already, however I still don’t know how the price should go. There’s one buyer that says $ 5 budget with 3 days duration. Does this mean that I will only be paid $5 for 3 days? My gig of $5 is per hour. By, the way I joined fiverr last month and I don’t have orders yet because I still don’t understand how the pricing works given the duration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rahdil Posted March 23, 2018 Share Posted March 23, 2018 Hi,It means the budget of the buyer is just $5, and you will have three days to complete the buyer’s project.You have to send 10 proposals to buyers in a routine.Thanks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratnasaha47 Posted March 24, 2018 Share Posted March 24, 2018 First of all, you have to write the clear description of your gig. What type of service you may give with pricing. Next, I may suggest you, read the Buyer request properly so that you may understand what your buyer exactly looking for, afterward send your request or else skip that buyer request. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miiila Posted March 24, 2018 Share Posted March 24, 2018 Hi Gizelle.The duration is just the deadline by which the job should be completed. You need to figure out how long you need to do the job the Buyer wants done and if you think you can/want to do it for the offered budget, you can send an offer.You can also send an offer with a higher price than the request specifies or with a longer duration (Click “Send Offer” to see the dropdowns) and you have a custom text field in which you can tell the buyer why your offer has a higher price and longer duration than their request states. If there are not that many offers sent to the respective request and/or you can explain your higher price/longer duration to the buyer in a way that makes sense to them (you have a custom text field in your offer), they might still accept.I´m not quite sure if you understood the Buyer Request system right from your wording “I´ve got a lot of buyers request already”, just in case - those aren´t requests specifically sent to you. All sellers who have gigs in the same category as you can see those requests and send offers, then the buyers can look at the offers and either accept one, or several, or none, of them, or contact the seller who sent the offer per inbox if they have questions.If you use the forum search function 🔍 typing in “Buyer Request” or something more specific, you can find lots of threads about how to write good offers and such.I hope that helps. Useful information on buyer requests and everything else ➡️ https://sellers.fiverr.com/en/ 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gizelle81 Posted March 24, 2018 Author Share Posted March 24, 2018 First of all, you have to write the clear description of your gig. What type of service you may give with pricing. Next, I may suggest you, read the Buyer request properly so that you may understand what your buyer exactly looking for, afterward send your request or else skip that buyer request.Thank you! I appreciate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gizelle81 Posted March 24, 2018 Author Share Posted March 24, 2018 Hi,It means the budget of the buyer is just $5, and you will have three days to complete the buyer’s project.You have to send 10 proposals to buyers in a routine.Thanks.Thank you for your reply. I now understand it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gizelle81 Posted March 24, 2018 Author Share Posted March 24, 2018 Hi Gizelle.The duration is just the deadline by which the job should be completed. You need to figure out how long you need to do the job the Buyer wants done and if you think you can/want to do it for the offered budget, you can send an offer.You can also send an offer with a higher price than the request specifies or with a longer duration (Click “Send Offer” to see the dropdowns) and you have a custom text field in which you can tell the buyer why your offer has a higher price and longer duration than their request states. If there are not that many offers sent to the respective request and/or you can explain your higher price/longer duration to the buyer in a way that makes sense to them (you have a custom text field in your offer), they might still accept.I´m not quite sure if you understood the Buyer Request system right from your wording “I´ve got a lot of buyers request already”, just in case - those aren´t requests specifically sent to you. All sellers who have gigs in the same category as you can see those requests and send offers, then the buyers can look at the offers and either accept one, or several, or none, of them, or contact the seller who sent the offer per inbox if they have questions.If you use the forum search function 🔍 typing in “Buyer Request” or something more specific, you can find lots of threads about how to write good offers and such.I hope that helps. Useful information on buyer requests and everything else ➡️ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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saleh_shaams Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Hi Gizelle.The duration is just the deadline by which the job should be completed. You need to figure out how long you need to do the job the Buyer wants done and if you think you can/want to do it for the offered budget, you can send an offer.You can also send an offer with a higher price than the request specifies or with a longer duration (Click “Send Offer” to see the dropdowns) and you have a custom text field in which you can tell the buyer why your offer has a higher price and longer duration than their request states. If there are not that many offers sent to the respective request and/or you can explain your higher price/longer duration to the buyer in a way that makes sense to them (you have a custom text field in your offer), they might still accept.I´m not quite sure if you understood the Buyer Request system right from your wording “I´ve got a lot of buyers request already”, just in case - those aren´t requests specifically sent to you. All sellers who have gigs in the same category as you can see those requests and send offers, then the buyers can look at the offers and either accept one, or several, or none, of them, or contact the seller who sent the offer per inbox if they have questions.If you use the forum search function 🔍 typing in “Buyer Request” or something more specific, you can find lots of threads about how to write good offers and such.I hope that helps. Useful information on buyer requests and everything else ➡️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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