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Tips:

  1. For some of your gigs, you may need to lower your cost. For e.g., your photo manipulation gig, it starts at $20. When I searched that same job, the top 10 were either the same price or lower, with some having 1K+ reviews. So as a buyer, I would faster select them. If I were you, I’d lower my price. When you’re now starting off, it’s not about making a profit, or even earning a decent amount, it’s about getting jobs just for those 5 star reviews. And once you’ve built up enough, you can increase your price.

  2. Advertise on social media, as much as possible. You’re in a popular selling category, so get your gig out there.

For Your Own Benefit:

  1. You need to restructure your deliverables. Unlimited revisions rarely ever benefit the seller. If you offer unlimited revisions, a buyer can return a year later and demand revisions. Set a finite amount of revisions and stick to it. Offering unlimited wouldn’t help, it’ll just open you up to exploitation by the wrong buyer.

  2. 24/7 availability. This one is just my opinion, but again, I wouldn’t offer this. You’re basically telling the buyer they can message you any second of the day with changes, and those changes can be immediately implemented.

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Tips:

  1. For some of your gigs, you may need to lower your cost. For e.g., your photo manipulation gig, it starts at $20. When I searched that same job, the top 10 were either the same price or lower, with some having 1K+ reviews. So as a buyer, I would faster select them. If I were you, I’d lower my price. When you’re now starting off, it’s not about making a profit, or even earning a decent amount, it’s about getting jobs just for those 5 star reviews. And once you’ve built up enough, you can increase your price.

  2. Advertise on social media, as much as possible. You’re in a popular selling category, so get your gig out there.

For Your Own Benefit:

  1. You need to restructure your deliverables. Unlimited revisions rarely ever benefit the seller. If you offer unlimited revisions, a buyer can return a year later and demand revisions. Set a finite amount of revisions and stick to it. Offering unlimited wouldn’t help, it’ll just open you up to exploitation by the wrong buyer.

  2. 24/7 availability. This one is just my opinion, but again, I wouldn’t offer this. You’re basically telling the buyer they can message you any second of the day with changes, and those changes can be immediately implemented.

Well said, I tell him so to obey your words. I wanted to say these, those you have mentioned here…

May Allah bless you.

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Tips:

  1. For some of your gigs, you may need to lower your cost. For e.g., your photo manipulation gig, it starts at $20. When I searched that same job, the top 10 were either the same price or lower, with some having 1K+ reviews. So as a buyer, I would faster select them. If I were you, I’d lower my price. When you’re now starting off, it’s not about making a profit, or even earning a decent amount, it’s about getting jobs just for those 5 star reviews. And once you’ve built up enough, you can increase your price.

  2. Advertise on social media, as much as possible. You’re in a popular selling category, so get your gig out there.

For Your Own Benefit:

  1. You need to restructure your deliverables. Unlimited revisions rarely ever benefit the seller. If you offer unlimited revisions, a buyer can return a year later and demand revisions. Set a finite amount of revisions and stick to it. Offering unlimited wouldn’t help, it’ll just open you up to exploitation by the wrong buyer.

  2. 24/7 availability. This one is just my opinion, but again, I wouldn’t offer this. You’re basically telling the buyer they can message you any second of the day with changes, and those changes can be immediately implemented.

Thank You! priyab468

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Tips:

  1. For some of your gigs, you may need to lower your cost. For e.g., your photo manipulation gig, it starts at $20. When I searched that same job, the top 10 were either the same price or lower, with some having 1K+ reviews. So as a buyer, I would faster select them. If I were you, I’d lower my price. When you’re now starting off, it’s not about making a profit, or even earning a decent amount, it’s about getting jobs just for those 5 star reviews. And once you’ve built up enough, you can increase your price.

  2. Advertise on social media, as much as possible. You’re in a popular selling category, so get your gig out there.

For Your Own Benefit:

  1. You need to restructure your deliverables. Unlimited revisions rarely ever benefit the seller. If you offer unlimited revisions, a buyer can return a year later and demand revisions. Set a finite amount of revisions and stick to it. Offering unlimited wouldn’t help, it’ll just open you up to exploitation by the wrong buyer.

  2. 24/7 availability. This one is just my opinion, but again, I wouldn’t offer this. You’re basically telling the buyer they can message you any second of the day with changes, and those changes can be immediately implemented.

Very useful information thanks for sharing your thoughts

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Tips:

  1. For some of your gigs, you may need to lower your cost. For e.g., your photo manipulation gig, it starts at $20. When I searched that same job, the top 10 were either the same price or lower, with some having 1K+ reviews. So as a buyer, I would faster select them. If I were you, I’d lower my price. When you’re now starting off, it’s not about making a profit, or even earning a decent amount, it’s about getting jobs just for those 5 star reviews. And once you’ve built up enough, you can increase your price.

  2. Advertise on social media, as much as possible. You’re in a popular selling category, so get your gig out there.

For Your Own Benefit:

  1. You need to restructure your deliverables. Unlimited revisions rarely ever benefit the seller. If you offer unlimited revisions, a buyer can return a year later and demand revisions. Set a finite amount of revisions and stick to it. Offering unlimited wouldn’t help, it’ll just open you up to exploitation by the wrong buyer.

  2. 24/7 availability. This one is just my opinion, but again, I wouldn’t offer this. You’re basically telling the buyer they can message you any second of the day with changes, and those changes can be immediately implemented.

Thanx for sharing…Priyab468

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