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Is there anything else you could offer? I feel like if you're a designer with 10 years of experience (like your profile suggests) you could offer many more things (I'm thinking actual manipulation, movie posters, etc. You must have worked on decently big projects during that time, too - so why not showcase them? I just think that it's a bit of a waste of talent to just offer changing colours (which can be done fairly easily even by noobs like me to some extent, at least. 

(it'd also be a good idea to clarify whether you have 3+ or a decade of experience (because your profile is a little confusing!)

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2 minutes ago, ashraful231 said:

I spend lots of time and I don't get my first order

The amount of time a seller spends on the Fiverr site is nigh irrelevant in getting orders, and time on the forum is completely irrelevant as it is a separate site.

You are in a very competitive and saturated field, so trying to get noticed from the mass of other sellers in your category is a difficult hurdle to overcome.

If things aren't working, then the only certainty is that continuing to do the same things won't change your situation for the better.

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20 minutes ago, enunciator said:

The amount of time a seller spends on the Fiverr site is nigh irrelevant in getting orders, and time on the forum is completely irrelevant as it is a separate site.

You are in a very competitive and saturated field, so trying to get noticed from the mass of other sellers in your category is a difficult hurdle to overcome.

If things aren't working, then the only certainty is that continuing to do the same things won't change your situation for the better.

Ok I get it thank you so much for your suggestion.

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Read these articles https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/360010451297-How-to-Start-Selling-on-Fiverr?segment=seller

This may be helpful too. @vickiespencer

Here are some tips put together by other sellers.

  1. Do not stay online, 24/7. It would be best if you had your sleep to be productive.
  2. Do not post your gigs all over social media. It is SPAM, and besides, your friends and relatives are not your target buyers.
  3. Do not offer unlimited revisions. Buyers can keep asking for revisions over and over, and you’ll have no choice but to do them.
  4. Use Buyer Requests ONLY if you can do a great job fulfilling the buyer’s requirements.
  5. When making offers on Buyer Requests do not use copied and pasted offers. Each Buyer Request is unique and needs a different answer.
  6. Make sure your profile is perfect. Spell everything correctly and use proper English grammar.
  7. Make sure your gig images are different from any other seller, and make sure they are eye-catching.
  8. Never copy another seller’s gig mages or wording.
  9. Do not do homework for students. This will cause you to lose your gig and maybe even your account.
  10. Be patient.
  11. Offer fair pricing for your products.
  12. Offer quality products.
  13. Always be kind to Buyers (even the ones that tick you off).
  14. Seek to improve your product quality over time.
  15. Pay attention to what your Seller competitors are doing and learn from them (asking this question is a step in that direction).
  16. Be honest.
  17. Expect failures, disappointments, and cancellations but also expect successful events as well.

 

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Just now, asad931 said:

Read these articles https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/360010451297-How-to-Start-Selling-on-Fiverr?segment=seller

This may be helpful too. @vickiespencer

Here are some tips put together by other sellers.

  1. Do not stay online, 24/7. It would be best if you had your sleep to be productive.
  2. Do not post your gigs all over social media. It is SPAM, and besides, your friends and relatives are not your target buyers.
  3. Do not offer unlimited revisions. Buyers can keep asking for revisions over and over, and you’ll have no choice but to do them.
  4. Use Buyer Requests ONLY if you can do a great job fulfilling the buyer’s requirements.
  5. When making offers on Buyer Requests do not use copied and pasted offers. Each Buyer Request is unique and needs a different answer.
  6. Make sure your profile is perfect. Spell everything correctly and use proper English grammar.
  7. Make sure your gig images are different from any other seller, and make sure they are eye-catching.
  8. Never copy another seller’s gig mages or wording.
  9. Do not do homework for students. This will cause you to lose your gig and maybe even your account.
  10. Be patient.
  11. Offer fair pricing for your products.
  12. Offer quality products.
  13. Always be kind to Buyers (even the ones that tick you off).
  14. Seek to improve your product quality over time.
  15. Pay attention to what your Seller competitors are doing and learn from them (asking this question is a step in that direction).
  16. Be honest.
  17. Expect failures, disappointments, and cancellations but also expect successful events as well.

 

Oh I see thank you so much for your information.

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9 hours ago, ashraful231 said:

Thank you so much I get it.

 

9 hours ago, ashraful231 said:

Yes I do that everyday. Thank you so much.

 

9 hours ago, ashraful231 said:

Oh I see thank you so much for your information.

 

9 hours ago, ashraful231 said:

Ok I get it. It is a mistake next time I will remember that.

To keep the forum uncluttered and to save you time typing the kind of posts you made above

it is best to use the 🏆 trophy emoji to to say thanks. 🙂 931730930_ScreenShot2021-06-25at11_21_25AM.png.2381d5098519c66b6e74f6fe41197d69.png

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This niche your gig is in is very saturated with more sellers having gigs with hundreds of reviews. So delays in having an order can be expected especially when you're just getting started. I don't think even good rated sellers have many orders in these type of gigs because there is a huge pool to choose from. So it really depends on how your gig tend to perform in upcoming days on search algorithm. If it get ranked up for some reason you'll get some orders in. 

Those people who knock the door and disappear are spammers, most of the new sellers get such messages.

Good luck!

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4 hours ago, helloscoopz said:

Those people who knock the door and disappear are spammers

I am sure not all who send him a message are spammers or rip off artists. Perhaps the way he is replying is a turn off to the potential buyer.

If his Gig is in a category that relies on showing  what you can do, and he does not have any examples, that can be a hindrance from buyers going to the next step and ordering.

GG

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