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Guest humanissocial

please share your gig on social media And you can send always the perfect buyer request.

Best of luck

please share your gig on social media And you can send always the perfect buyer request.

No. Please stop parroting this unhelpful advice.

If she is getting loads of impressions, but not clicks or orders, she has a credibility issue. Posting a gig on social media and sending buyer requests doesn’t change that. She needs to change the fundamental issue, not post her gig everywhere.

If you get sales on social media, it’s because you’re highly skilled at building relationships on social, not posting your gig everywhere.

And “perfect buyer request” means literally nothing. What is the point of saying that? How does that help anyone?

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Guest ashrafsadin

please share your gig on social media And you can send always the perfect buyer request.

No. Please stop parroting this unhelpful advice.

If she is getting loads of impressions, but not clicks or orders, she has a credibility issue. Posting a gig on social media and sending buyer requests doesn’t change that. She needs to change the fundamental issue, not post her gig everywhere.

If you get sales on social media, it’s because you’re highly skilled at building relationships on social, not posting your gig everywhere.

And “perfect buyer request” means literally nothing. What is the point of saying that? How does that help anyone?

Okay, Thank you. please share your advice with us

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Guest humanissocial

Okay, Thank you. please share your advice with us

I have shared it and do on a regular basis. If only legitimate advice was parroted more than myths are here.

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Guest ashrafsadin

I have shared it and do on a regular basis. If only legitimate advice was parroted more than myths are here.

please share here. I am always hungry to learning

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Guest humanissocial

please share here. I am always hungry to learning

If you need to learn this then why did you give (incorrect) advice about it?

Please read the forum. I’m tired of having to repeat myself because people don’t like to read.

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Guest ashrafsadin

If you need to learn this then why did you give (incorrect) advice about it?

Please read the forum. I’m tired of having to repeat myself because people don’t like to read.

Yes, everyone always needs to learn

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please share your gig on social media And you can send always the perfect buyer request.

No. Please stop parroting this unhelpful advice.

If she is getting loads of impressions, but not clicks or orders, she has a credibility issue. Posting a gig on social media and sending buyer requests doesn’t change that. She needs to change the fundamental issue, not post her gig everywhere.

If you get sales on social media, it’s because you’re highly skilled at building relationships on social, not posting your gig everywhere.

And “perfect buyer request” means literally nothing. What is the point of saying that? How does that help anyone?

Thanks for your input. I wanted to ask how that would make a difference but

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I keep seeing the same advice… ‘post on social media, stay online 24/7, send 10 buyer requests, offer unlimited revisions. etc etc…’

I do not believe this is good advice. But I have a question for those following it - do you check the credentials of the person giving advice? Do you look at their fiver profile?

I’ve seen plenty of sellers with 0 sales, or some with average ratings, giving lots of advice and tips here. If they knew what they were doing maybe their sales or ratings would be highe…

 

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Guest humanissocial

please share your gig on social media And you can send always the perfect buyer request.

Best of luck

This is the impression you leave when you repeat bad advice here.

It’s all posturing by individuals at the end of the day. It is human nature for people to want to appear more knowledgeable than they really are…

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