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Answering the most frequently asked questions ( I'm a TRS)


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Question number one:
When will I get my first sale? (Or how long does it take to get my first sale?)

Answer: Nobody knows. How can ANY of us possibly know?
If you have a professionally looking gig, you have the right skills and know how to market your gig properly, you can get your first sale within days.
I got mine the same day I posted my gig.

Question number two:
How do I market my gigs?

Answer: Do your research, OR ASK AN EXPERT. Simply posting your gig on the forum and social media is not gonna work. That's just spam.
Posting on social media CAN work for some people, but I'm guessing it's only for people who have thousands and thousands of followers already. Do you?

Question number three:
How do I create a professional looking gig?

Answer: Check out other successful people's gig and do your research. DO NOT STEAL, DO NOT COPY.
If you cannot tell the difference between a professional looking gig and a gig that was put together in less than an hour, you are not ready to sell

because sadly you do not know what "professionalism" is.

Question number four:
What's "professionalism" then?

Answer: If you don't know what that means, you are not ready. Yet.

Question number five:
If I always stay online and post a lot of comments on the forum, will I get sales?

Answer: NO. NO. NO. Staying online all the time DOES NOT HELP AT ALL.

Questions number six:
What are the tricks of being successful?

Answer: There are no tricks. How dare you accuse honest sellers of using tricks. It's nothing but hard work.
In fact if you're looking for tricks, you shouldn't be selling.


 

So, there ya go. Let's see how many new sellers are actually willing to take that time and digest all the information and
spend HOURS doing research...

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4 hours ago, zeus777 said:

If I always stay online and post a lot of comments on the forum, will I get sales?

Answer: NO. NO. NO. Staying online all the time DOES NOT HELP AT ALL.

But being "online" on the main site could get you seen in the online sellers filter which could help improve the chances of orders. Going online to check the buyer requests page might help you find a request that you could do and sending an offer to that could increase the chance of orders.

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4 hours ago, munsur1 said:

thank you brother for tips

 

4 hours ago, kalam_patawory said:

thanks for tips brother

So, apart from there being a "Thanks" reaction emoji you can press below a post to express your thanks, how do you guys get from OP's profile image that she's your brother?

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5 hours ago, uk1000 said:

But being "online" on the main site could get you seen in the online sellers filter which could help improve the chances of orders. Going online to check the buyer requests page might help you find a request that you could do and sending an offer to that could increase the chance of orders.

My bad, I should have make it more clear 😅:
Staying online ALL the time, for 24 hours DOES NOT HELP!!
It's perfectly fine to check messages, check out other successful sellers' gigs and do research. Just waiting and sitting there for 24 hours is s baaaaaad idea.
 

 

5 hours ago, miiila said:

how do you guys get from OP's profile image that she's your brother?

My hair is way longer now, maybe if I redrew my hair I'd look less like a bro?? 😁

 

Posted
9 hours ago, zeus777 said:

Question number one:
When will I get my first sale? (Or how long does it take to get my first sale?)

Answer: Nobody knows. How can ANY of us possibly know?
If you have a professionally looking gig, you have the right skills and know how to market your gig properly, you can get your first sale within days.
I got mine the same day I posted my gig.

Question number two:
How do I market my gigs?

Answer: Do your research, OR ASK AN EXPERT. Simply posting your gig on the forum and social media is not gonna work. That's just spam.
Posting on social media CAN work for some people, but I'm guessing it's only for people who have thousands and thousands of followers already. Do you?

Question number three:
How do I create a professional looking gig?

Answer: Check out other successful people's gig and do your research. DO NOT STEAL, DO NOT COPY.
If you cannot tell the difference between a professional looking gig and a gig that was put together in less than an hour, you are not ready to sell

because sadly you do not know what "professionalism" is.

Question number four:
What's "professionalism" then?

Answer: If you don't know what that means, you are not ready. Yet.

Question number five:
If I always stay online and post a lot of comments on the forum, will I get sales?

Answer: NO. NO. NO. Staying online all the time DOES NOT HELP AT ALL.

Questions number six:
What are the tricks of being successful?

Answer: There are no tricks. How dare you accuse honest sellers of using tricks. It's nothing but hard work.
In fact if you're looking for tricks, you shouldn't be selling.


 

So, there ya go. Let's see how many new sellers are actually willing to take that time and digest all the information and
spend HOURS doing research...

Thanks for helpful post bro in kimono. But how do I rank gig, and stay online always?  I am sad, depressed, and girlfriend leave me beause I not get salls in fever?

Instagram, Congos, and Yowsah!

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12 minutes ago, newsmike said:

But how do I rank gig, and stay online always?  I am sad, depressed,

Q. How do I rank gig:
A. I have no idea. All I know is that Fiverr shuffles the gigs around. I sometimes appear on the first line of the first page, other days I've seen myself on the second.

Q: How do I stay online always?
A: Drink a gallon of Red Bull and inject yourself with coffee. Results may vary, and do it at your own risk.

Q: I am sad and depressed what do I do?
A: Go hug a cut. It helps me each time.
Jokes aside, tell people who are willing to listen to your problems. Talking does help at times.

Posted
1 minute ago, zeus777 said:

Q. How do I rank gig:
A. I have no idea. All I know is that Fiverr shuffles the gigs around. I sometimes appear on the first line of the first page, other days I've seen myself on the second.

Q: How do I stay online always?
A: Drink a gallon of Red Bull and inject yourself with coffee. Results may vary, and do it at your own risk.

Q: I am sad and depressed what do I do?
A: Go hug a cut. It helps me each time.
Jokes aside, tell people who are willing to listen to your problems. Talking does help at times.

Congos!

Posted
On 8/20/2021 at 12:38 PM, zeus777 said:

Question number one:
When will I get my first sale? (Or how long does it take to get my first sale?)

Answer: Nobody knows. How can ANY of us possibly know?
If you have a professionally looking gig, you have the right skills and know how to market your gig properly, you can get your first sale within days.
I got mine the same day I posted my gig.

Question number two:
How do I market my gigs?

Answer: Do your research, OR ASK AN EXPERT. Simply posting your gig on the forum and social media is not gonna work. That's just spam.
Posting on social media CAN work for some people, but I'm guessing it's only for people who have thousands and thousands of followers already. Do you?

Question number three:
How do I create a professional looking gig?

Answer: Check out other successful people's gig and do your research. DO NOT STEAL, DO NOT COPY.
If you cannot tell the difference between a professional looking gig and a gig that was put together in less than an hour, you are not ready to sell

because sadly you do not know what "professionalism" is.

Question number four:
What's "professionalism" then?

Answer: If you don't know what that means, you are not ready. Yet.

Question number five:
If I always stay online and post a lot of comments on the forum, will I get sales?

Answer: NO. NO. NO. Staying online all the time DOES NOT HELP AT ALL.

Questions number six:
What are the tricks of being successful?

Answer: There are no tricks. How dare you accuse honest sellers of using tricks. It's nothing but hard work.
In fact if you're looking for tricks, you shouldn't be selling.


 

So, there ya go. Let's see how many new sellers are actually willing to take that time and digest all the information and
spend HOURS doing research...

thanks for sharing 

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