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Well, you are not alone.

Did you do your market research?

I will ask you some questions and please do look up for the answers as this will help you with your business:

  1. What is the service that you are offering?
  2. How many sellers on fiverr right now offering the same service?
  3. Are your prices comparable to the prices of your competitors?
  4. What is it different that you are offering from your competitors?
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Hi, I had my first order in exactly 2 months after I started. I guess I was lucky because I did nothing but wait, and I somehow got it. Your gig looks nice, I hope you get your first order faster than me. If you want to get some orders faster, here is what I do and I recommend you to do too:

If you don’t get any orders soon, update your Gig in every 2 weeks until you get an order. Add better, modern-looking images and video if possible. Add more or better samples of your previous work, and don’t steal anyone else’s work instead. Once you edit a gig, it may disappear from the search for about 24 hours, but you have a chance to get it in front of other gigs once it appears again. If your gig becomes viral (receives a lot of orders), NEVER edit your gig, as it may go back in the search results page.

Apply for buyer requests, they may bring someone to you. If there are no buyer requests, stay online more and refresh the page more often. If you tried to send proposals and never succeed, here are some tips on how to make your offers work:

One piece of advice commonly given to new sellers is to send buyers an offer over buyer requests. However, often people ask how to send a good offer. Here are some tips I compiled from others and from my own experience. -Make sure to add a friendly greeting -Offer a special deal to the customer that they wouldn’t get otherwise -Make sure your grammar and spelling is top-notch -DO NOT use the same offer letter for every customer. You want to customize the offers to their needs. -Add relevant…

A common problem to new members like you is that they don’t get any buyers. Here are a few reasons:

• There are a lot of gigs offering the same services as yours
• There have better advertisement
• You are not active on Fiverr
○ Covid-19 (Corona Virus)

Here are finally some more of my favorite, (probably the best), tips on the forum I really
recommend:

There are lots of posts about people wanting to improve their gigs, requesting reviews, tips etc to get them more orders. I want to help out my fellow freelancers - hence this post. I believe I am currently the most successful PRO seller in the articles and blog posts category on Fiverr (between 30 and 40 orders a month, and around $5,000 in revenue), and have spent considerable time and effort optimizing my gigs for sales. I believe these optimization efforts apply to any type of gig, not jus…
I know this is a long post, and it requires a lot of reading. But, if you do read it, act on it, and take advantage of the suggestions, it will help you be successful on Fiverr. There are no easy routes to success on the platform, but the guidance here will put you ahead of most other sellers, and help you turn Fiverr into a viable income stream. The question is, how important is that to you? The Fiverr forum is a great place to ask questions, get advice, and interact with other highly-engaged…

If you still have any questions, instead of asking, you could just type it in the search bar of the forum. There will probably be someone else who asked the same question before you.

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Well, you are not alone.

Did you do your market research?

I will ask you some questions and please do look up for the answers as this will help you with your business:

  1. What is the service that you are offering?
  2. How many sellers on fiverr right now offering the same service?
  3. Are your prices comparable to the prices of your competitors?
  4. What is it different that you are offering from your competitors?

What is it different that you are offering from your c

well ! 1st of all thanks for replying

I am a video editor and I am offering

( corporate videos, professional editing, micro contents for social media, music videos and video ads )

2/ I don’t know how many sellers are offering my services

3/ I start from 5$ to 20$ or 15$

4/ unlimited footage provided by buyer, and unlimited revisions in all the competitors

5$ = color grading , (2 days delivery time)

10$ = color grading, motion graphics ( 3 days delivery time )

20$ = color grading, motion graphics and subtitles ( 6 days delivery time )

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Hi, I had my first order in exactly 2 months after I started. I guess I was lucky because I did nothing but wait, and I somehow got it. Your gig looks nice, I hope you get your first order faster than me. If you want to get some orders faster, here is what I do and I recommend you to do too:

If you don’t get any orders soon, update your Gig in every 2 weeks until you get an order. Add better, modern-looking images and video if possible. Add more or better samples of your previous work, and don’t steal anyone else’s work instead. Once you edit a gig, it may disappear from the search for about 24 hours, but you have a chance to get it in front of other gigs once it appears again. If your gig becomes viral (receives a lot of orders), NEVER edit your gig, as it may go back in the search results page.

Apply for buyer requests, they may bring someone to you. If there are no buyer requests, stay online more and refresh the page more often. If you tried to send proposals and never succeed, here are some tips on how to make your offers work:

One piece of advice commonly given to new sellers is to send buyers an offer over buyer requests. However, often people ask how to send a good offer. Here are some tips I compiled from others and from my own experience. -Make sure to add a friendly greeting -Offer a special deal to the customer that they wouldn’t get otherwise -Make sure your grammar and spelling is top-notch -DO NOT use the same offer letter for every customer. You want to customize the offers to their needs. -Add relevant…

A common problem to new members like you is that they don’t get any buyers. Here are a few reasons:

• There are a lot of gigs offering the same services as yours

• There have better advertisement

• You are not active on Fiverr

○ Covid-19 (Corona Virus)

Here are finally some more of my favorite, (probably the best), tips on the forum I really

recommend:

There are lots of posts about people wanting to improve their gigs, requesting reviews, tips etc to get them more orders. I want to help out my fellow freelancers - hence this post. I believe I am currently the most successful PRO seller in the articles and blog posts category on Fiverr (between 30 and 40 orders a month, and around $5,000 in revenue), and have spent considerable time and effort optimizing my gigs for sales. I believe these optimization efforts apply to any type of gig, not jus…
I know this is a long post, and it requires a lot of reading. But, if you do read it, act on it, and take advantage of the suggestions, it will help you be successful on Fiverr. There are no easy routes to success on the platform, but the guidance here will put you ahead of most other sellers, and help you turn Fiverr into a viable income stream. The question is, how important is that to you? The Fiverr forum is a great place to ask questions, get advice, and interact with other highly-engaged…

If you still have any questions, instead of asking, you could just type it in the search bar of the forum. There will probably be someone else who asked the same question before you.

jus…

thank you so much for your time i really appreciate because I’ve got new tips like updating the gigs every 2 weeks but the other tips I am always doing

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What is it different that you are offering from your c

well ! 1st of all thanks for replying

I am a video editor and I am offering

( corporate videos, professional editing, micro contents for social media, music videos and video ads )

2/ I don’t know how many sellers are offering my services

3/ I start from 5$ to 20$ or 15$

4/ unlimited footage provided by buyer, and unlimited revisions in all the competitors

5$ = color grading , (2 days delivery time)

10$ = color grading, motion graphics ( 3 days delivery time )

20$ = color grading, motion graphics and subtitles ( 6 days delivery time )

2/ I don’t know how many sellers are offering my services

That’s why I even told you to “look it up” 😉

You can simply do that when searching for tour services on fiverr. YOU need to do your market research.

3/ I start from 5$ to 20$ or 15$

4/ unlimited footage provided by buyer, and unlimited revisions in all the competitors

A lot of other sellers offering that so you are not different from others. So why clients would choose you?

You see, I asked you some questions that you should’ve actually thought and done yourself because that the minimum base but you didn’t put an effort into research even after I asked 😉

That is part of being a freelancer, you need to know your market, you need to know your competition, your target audience and clients, otherwise you might be forever stuck in the loop of not getting orders.

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2/ I don’t know how many sellers are offering my services

That’s why I even told you to “look it up” 😉

You can simply do that when searching for tour services on fiverr. YOU need to do your market research.

3/ I start from 5$ to 20$ or 15$

4/ unlimited footage provided by buyer, and unlimited revisions in all the competitors

A lot of other sellers offering that so you are not different from others. So why clients would choose you?

You see, I asked you some questions that you should’ve actually thought and done yourself because that the minimum base but you didn’t put an effort into research even after I asked 😉

That is part of being a freelancer, you need to know your market, you need to know your competition, your target audience and clients, otherwise you might be forever stuck in the loop of not getting orders.

your target audience a

hmm :thinking:

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