newdoor2041 Posted August 23, 2020 Share Posted August 23, 2020 I am sending buyer requests daily but not getting enough orders. I used all the methods to get order like:1.asking a question2.Using low, standard, high budget3.not using a message template4.sending offers fasterI have sent 208 requests and got only one job from a buyer and now I am continously working with him but not getting any new order.I want to hear from anyone who is experienced about buyers mentality help me to send perfect request. And I also want to know how faster I have to send request? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imagination7413 Posted August 23, 2020 Share Posted August 23, 2020 Are you a professional who just started on 5r? Are you frustrated that there are already 39 bids in less than 5 minutes? Are you wondering if it’s worth it to bid? YES, it is. What are the chances the buyer will read the 40th bid? Very High!! I’ve found several great seller in buyers request. Unfortunately, it’s a hit or miss As a long time buyer on this site, about 75% of the time I find zero qualified sellers on BR. Sometimes, I get as many as 65 bids (or more). I can go t… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest humanissocial Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 I am sending buyer requests daily but not getting enough orders. I used all the methods to get order like:1.asking a question2.Using low, standard, high budget3.not using a message template4.sending offers fasterI have sent 208 requests and got only one job from a buyer and now I am continously working with him but not getting any new order.I want to hear from anyone who is experienced about buyers mentality help me to send perfect request. And I also want to know how faster I have to send request?I used all the methods to get order like:1.asking a question2.Using low, standard, high budget3.not using a message template4.sending offers fasterI don’t know what 2 means, but…You’re neglecting the very most important thing: tailoring to your buyer and illustrating why you’re a specific fit.Stop thinking that completing tasks is what makes people want to work with you. Would you buy something just because the company completed tasks? No. You bought it because it was right for you and you wanted it. (And hundreds of other answers they get also complete those tasks, anyway).No one thinks, “Oh, this person responded to the order fast and answered a question, therefore I will choose them.”A Buyer Request offer isn’t about you and what you’re trying to get. The narrative must be about the buyer and what they’re looking for. We’ve explained this hundreds of times in the forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imagination7413 Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 Just realized I only shared one thread. Meant to share this one too. On behalf of Fonthaunt (feel free to refer to this post): Buyer Request Help: This is not an official statement but I can give out some general information based on what has been observed about Buyer Requests. If this does not resolve your issues, you may try self-promotion instead or contact Support. For other FAQ’s about Buyer Requests including Support comments see this post. If you do not have a very high feedback rating, you may not be able to see new Buyer Requests. The exact perce… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uk1000 Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 I used all the methods to get order like:1.asking a question2.Using low, standard, high budget3.not using a message template4.sending offers fasterI don’t know what 2 means, but…You’re neglecting the very most important thing: tailoring to your buyer and illustrating why you’re a specific fit.Stop thinking that completing tasks is what makes people want to work with you. Would you buy something just because the company completed tasks? No. You bought it because it was right for you and you wanted it. (And hundreds of other answers they get also complete those tasks, anyway).No one thinks, “Oh, this person responded to the order fast and answered a question, therefore I will choose them.”A Buyer Request offer isn’t about you and what you’re trying to get. The narrative must be about the buyer and what they’re looking for. We’ve explained this hundreds of times in the forum.No one thinks, “Oh, this person responded to the order fast and answered a question, therefore I will choose them.”I think it was in one of the tip threads for the seller to ask (not answer) a question in the offer so that the buyer would be more likely to respond. I don’t know whether they would or not.Also you need to send it fast enough if you’re level 0 as as soon as a specific number (10?) of level 0 sellers send an offer that request might disappear. It the seller is level 1 as long as they reply within a day they should be okay I think. Later replies by default show on top of the buyer’s list I think so that’s an advantage, but too late and the buyer might have already chosen a different seller’s offer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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