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7 hours ago, jonbaas said:

As I understand it, the New Seller rank has plenty of BRs, but massive competition, so new sellers might not see as many BRs, because other sellers respond to them first, and once a quota of responses is reached, the BR is taken out of circulation.

Level One sellers tend to see a healthy level of BR's to respond to, primarily because there aren't nearly as many newbie sellers gobbling up the ability to respond. Keep in mind, though, competition is still quite fierce at this level, and there is no guarantee of seeing all of the BRs you might want to have access to.

Level Two sellers seem to see fewer BRs, because, by this level, sellers shouldn't be focusing on BRs for all of their orders. I assume Fiverr expects Level Two sellers to know how to market and promote their gigs more effectively, and, therefore, don't need BR as much anymore.

Whatever level you are, as a seller, it is never wise to expect BRs to be your only source of sales. That's not a good success strategy.

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Hi asif6886,

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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2 minutes ago, angel_vox said:

Hi asif6886,

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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On 7/19/2021 at 12:45 PM, mehedi_shawon said:

How many gigs do you create. If the answer is one then It's very tough to get client. My opinion is make 6 or 7 gigs. And make sure research before create gig. More gigs means more clients see your service. 

It's one.

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On 7/20/2021 at 2:25 PM, gfxartiste said:

1. Make proper gigs atleast 6 or 7
2. Make them SEO friendly

3. Analysis them properly

4. Make attractive gig image

5. Try to stay online as much as you can

6. Send effective buyer request

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On 7/20/2021 at 2:55 PM, nahid_hasan7 said:

1. Make proper way all gigs  
2. Make them SEO friendly

3. Set price properly

4. Make  smart gig image

5. Try to stay online as much as you can min- 12 hours

6. Send  best buyer request 10 everyday

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