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Hello Everyone I am Sharuf Mirza. last 1 month I am trying to get an order but I have received not an order neither any message from a client. sobsobsob my gig impression is good but click is only 1 in my last one-month carrier. I follow some of the steps in Fiverr - I try my best for my gig image catchyI try to be active in Fiverr 15+ hour dailyEvery day I sent buyer requestI market my gig in the social mediaI always follow the Fiverr forum Any suggestion for me? how can I g…

You are also selling the same services. Are you the same person or just copying the other post?

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This post is an exact copy of this one:

Hello Everyone I am Sharuf Mirza. last 1 month I am trying to get an order but I have received not an order neither any message from a client. sobsobsob my gig impression is good but click is only 1 in my last one-month carrier. I follow some of the steps in Fiverr - I try my best for my gig image catchyI try to be active in Fiverr 15+ hour dailyEvery day I sent buyer requestI market my gig in the social mediaI always follow the Fiverr forum Any suggestion for me? how can I g…

You are also selling the same services. Are you the same person or just copying the other post?

Yes, because I faced same problem…

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Yes, but I thought solution can be different.

For the most part, my advice is the same. Do NOT offer unlimited revisions and guaranteed satisfaction. The chances are that someone will take advantage of that and keep you working on a job for a very long time and not get paid.

You have some grammatical errors in your gigs and telling your customers that they are in the right spot comes across as a little desperate and definitely unprofessional.

Also, are the images on your gigs your own work? You need to make it clear that it is, or if it isn’t, then you need to use your own work. The idea is to promote what you can do and a client can see if your style suits them.

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Yes, but I thought solution can be different.

If you copied someone’s post asking for help, it indicates to me that your Gig is probably essentially copied too.

What I mean here is that so many people set up Gigs that are as just like XXXX as every other Gig. This is not wise. Customers are looking for unique solutions. You need to find ways of being unique. Being you - as in: your name and picture is not enough to make you different.

Steve Jobs may have been a difficult man at times but you know what, he was unique. Richard Branson, Gandhi… All unique. But we only know that from what they did. Before he beat the Poms into line, Gandhi was “who’s that funny skinny fellow?”

Your photo suggests that you are three people. Kooky. Either you are a team or you used a far too casual photo of you and your beer buddies. Not reassuring as this says you like to party when it should say I will help make your life better.

Your images are generic. This means - looks like they may have been copied from any website that makes business cards from templates. This might look perfectly tidy, but it also makes people worry that maybe you aren’t really making each and every job by hand but just using templates and clip art. maybe that is enough for $5 but you can’t grow with that as you are competing with every other person doing exactly the same thing. Why choose you then? matter of fact, why not go use that template site to make my own card?

Find out how you can add unique value.

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If you copied someone’s post asking for help, it indicates to me that your Gig is probably essentially copied too.

What I mean here is that so many people set up Gigs that are as just like XXXX as every other Gig. This is not wise. Customers are looking for unique solutions. You need to find ways of being unique. Being you - as in: your name and picture is not enough to make you different.

Steve Jobs may have been a difficult man at times but you know what, he was unique. Richard Branson, Gandhi… All unique. But we only know that from what they did. Before he beat the Poms into line, Gandhi was “who’s that funny skinny fellow?”

Your photo suggests that you are three people. Kooky. Either you are a team or you used a far too casual photo of you and your beer buddies. Not reassuring as this says you like to party when it should say I will help make your life better.

Your images are generic. This means - looks like they may have been copied from any website that makes business cards from templates. This might look perfectly tidy, but it also makes people worry that maybe you aren’t really making each and every job by hand but just using templates and clip art. maybe that is enough for $5 but you can’t grow with that as you are competing with every other person doing exactly the same thing. Why choose you then? matter of fact, why not go use that template site to make my own card?

Find out how you can add unique value.

🙂

Though this post copied but my gig are original work

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For the most part, my advice is the same. Do NOT offer unlimited revisions and guaranteed satisfaction. The chances are that someone will take advantage of that and keep you working on a job for a very long time and not get paid.

You have some grammatical errors in your gigs and telling your customers that they are in the right spot comes across as a little desperate and definitely unprofessional.

Also, are the images on your gigs your own work? You need to make it clear that it is, or if it isn’t, then you need to use your own work. The idea is to promote what you can do and a client can see if your style suits them.

Yes, my gig images are my original work.

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For the most part, my advice is the same. Do NOT offer unlimited revisions and guaranteed satisfaction. The chances are that someone will take advantage of that and keep you working on a job for a very long time and not get paid.

You have some grammatical errors in your gigs and telling your customers that they are in the right spot comes across as a little desperate and definitely unprofessional.

Also, are the images on your gigs your own work? You need to make it clear that it is, or if it isn’t, then you need to use your own work. The idea is to promote what you can do and a client can see if your style suits them.

Thank you for your comment I think this is helpful for me

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