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haseebinventor

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The main issue you have is your competition. There are 25,830 other gigs for making logos. Thanks to YouTube videos saying how easy it is to get rich doing logos, there are now 20,404 gigs on Fiverr created by new sellers. What are you doing to stand out from your competition?

Guest lloydsolutions
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Oh! That’s sad

Well there must be a way.

Otherwise the new freelancer might loose their heart at the beginning.🙁

Well there must be a way.

There isn’t a way as the post above confirms.

There have been many forum posts where sellers have complained that they got a warning for asking about a review.

Always best just to leave it and move on.

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Hi there,

I hope you are doing good. My gig App Screenshots Design was on the 16th number on the first page on the app screenshot keyword. I got 5 orders this month as well.

But now it is on the 2nd page. I don’t know why this happened. All impressions and clicks are affected terribly. I haven’t changed the title, tags or description. I just added a promo video. I don’t know what to do. Kindly help.

Regards,
haseebinventor

Posted

Below is the list of approved URL’s. I know Behance has been asked about a lot here and I do not think it is one that is approved:

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The following URLs may be used in your profile or Gig description: ammyy.com blogspot.com dafont.com dailymotion.com flickr.com mixcloud.com reverbnation.com soundcloud.com teamviewer.com tumblr.com vimeo.com wetransfer.com wikipedia.org wordcounter.net youtube.com

https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011421218-Gig-policies 

GG

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On 5/28/2021 at 6:43 AM, haseebinventor said:

but behance is not there. If I use will it affect my gig or account blockage?

Yes, if fiverr will notice that you are using not allowed links they usually take it very serious and block accounts right away for that violation

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

That’s an interesting question.

The way I see it:

Your portfolio should serve as:

-proof of skills applied (are you truly an expert in your field as you claim?)

-social proof (have legitimate brands trusted you with their work in the past?)

-proof of relativity (can I find samples of past work that are close to what I need made?)

So essentially your portfolio is not just a samples board.

It is a way to talk to your prospects before they even consider messaging you.

So using samples from Google would not help any of the three points above.

Posted
On 6/13/2021 at 10:11 AM, frank_d said:

Your portfolio should serve as:

-proof of skills applied (are you truly an expert in your field as you claim?)

-social proof (have legitimate brands trusted you with their work in the past?)

-proof of relativity (can I find samples of past work that are close to what I need made?)

So essentially your portfolio is not just a samples board.

It is a way to talk to your prospects before they even consider messaging you.

So using samples from Google would not help any of the three points above.

Thank you Frank! You have clearly explained. 

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Firstly, I prefer to 1. Because if your gig is in the rankings, you will get regular knock from the buyer.
I also prefer 2 If you can send effective buyer request 🙂

Guest tenebres_telrei
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Its practically pointless to optimize anything in case you’re trying to “sell yourself” in a high competitive market. Categories you’ve selected - how many other sellers offer same services there? If there’s more than 15k, then ask yourself a question: Why would they choose you?

Point is - do try to research your target market and see if you can find something on-demand yet not spammed with “pRofEsSiOnAl” sellers that do their job in 2 clicks 🙂

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