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Review my first GIG


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It takes a lot of work to make it as a freelancer, so be sure to research and plan accordingly.

“If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” (Attributed to Benjamin Franklin)

Specific to your gig, please see (IMG) point 2 and (DES) point 1:

Introduction– This is not a list on how to make gigs. This is for gigs that are already made that are under-performing, need an overhaul, or just need somewhere to start for self-evaluation/education. It does contain a few general-information bits, and can help during gig creation, but that is neither the focus nor the intent. For more information on any of the following sections or points, please see ‘Other Resources’ under (RRD) at the end of this post. Sections: (TCT) Title, Category, and…

There are also a bunch of useful links in the (RRD) section.

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I really like that you’ve included lots of attractive examples of your work. That’s a big plus.

A couple of suggestions:

  1. We’re not allowed to link to our Behance profiles. Your gig could get removed if you continue to do that. Flickr is allowed, however.

  2. Your opening line isn’t particularly strong. In fact, it’s very cliched. It feels like a third of Fiverr uses some variation of the “then you’ve come to the right place” opener. I’ll be honest, my eyes start to glaze over whenever I see those words on this site. If you could find something more arresting to put in that spot, it could serve you better. Something to keep in mind, perhaps, as you get more comfortable on Fiverr.

  3. Offering unlimited revisions isn’t the wisest idea. It seems to attract, on average, more people who don’t know what they want.

Good luck.

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