noushinnaina13 Posted June 11, 2019 Share Posted June 11, 2019 In buyer request the details of the offer should be in details or short…Sometimes I feel confused about that. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanshuber16 Posted June 11, 2019 Share Posted June 11, 2019 Well, you will come across BRs created by a wide variety of buyers. While some buyers might prefer as short of a BR as possible (few lines), others might be looking for a very detailed BR. So there’s no single “ideal BR offer.”I think a good BR offer would be something in between these two. In my opinion, a good BR offer should be as concise as possible while also not skipping out on any important/pertinent details that the buyer would want/need to know.For example, a long-winded message that mainly focuses on your previous experiences would not make for a good BR offer. You need to make the BR engaging; it should also be customized specifically to the BR you’re applying to.Here is a forum post that links to a few other forum posts that talk about creating a good BR offer. In fact, one of the posts mentioned is from a top buyer on Fiverr; it might help you create a good BR offer. Have a look: Hello Fiverr-ites, I see many sellers on the forum who are either: unsure about why they are not getting orders despite “regularly” sending buyer request offers, or unsure of how to write an excellent buyer request offer. Therefore, I thought I would compile a list of a few forum posts about this very topic so that this post could possibly serve as a repository of relevant information for sellers. Before I begin with the list though, I thought I’d point out a thing or two about the bu… 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noushinnaina13 Posted June 11, 2019 Author Share Posted June 11, 2019 Well, you will come across BRs created by a wide variety of buyers. While some buyers might prefer as short of a BR as possible (few lines), others might be looking for a very detailed BR. So there’s no single “ideal BR offer.”I think a good BR offer would be something in between these two. In my opinion, a good BR offer should be as concise as possible while also not skipping out on any important/pertinent details that the buyer would want/need to know.For example, a long-winded message that mainly focuses on your previous experiences would not make for a good BR offer. You need to make the BR engaging; it should also be customized specifically to the BR you’re applying to.Here is a forum post that links to a few other forum posts that talk about creating a good BR offer. In fact, one of the posts mentioned is from a top buyer on Fiverr; it might help you create a good BR offer. Have a look: Hello Fiverr-ites, I see many sellers on the forum who are either: unsure about why they are not getting orders despite “regularly” sending buyer request offers, or unsure of how to write an excellent buyer request offer. Therefore, I thought I would compile a list of a few forum posts about this very topic so that this post could possibly serve as a repository of relevant information for sellers. Before I begin with the list though, I thought I’d point out a thing or two about the bu… Thank you so much.I just need to know those details. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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