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How many buyer's revision requests are enough though you put unli revisions?2, 3, 4?


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It depends on the type of service you providing, the revision actually allows the client to make changes in the project according to hi/her needs. And the revision no allows client to how many times they could ask for changing things in the project. So you will work back and forth with the client.

Usually I prefer 2 to 3 revision is enough for both the client and you.

So be sure to put right no of revisions you will provide, cause it costs time to revise the project again and again.

You can charge extra bucks for revision by providing it on extra services on your gig.

Thankyou

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On 12/27/2021 at 9:13 AM, winchelquilicol said:

How many buyer's revision requests are enough though you put unli revisions?

DON'T put unlimited revisions...

That's the key point. A buyer could theoretically request an "unlimited" number of revisions, nitpicking teeny tiny details, and intentionally putting a seller through the ringer. A buyer could also keep hammering the "request revision" button for a delivery from a seller who doesn't of any revisions, but the seller isn't beholden to do so for an unlimited number of times nor for free.

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17 hours ago, winchelquilicol said:

Do you have website to promote your gigs?

Some of us do, some of us don't. How will you knowing who has their own website, make you a better Fiverr seller?

17 hours ago, winchelquilicol said:

What free best website builder for you to promote your gigs?

The "best website builders" are not free. In addition, building a website to promote you gigs does not guarantee sales -- especially if no one knows that you have a website, or your target customers aren't visiting your website. Promotion is not about placing random advertising, and expecting orders to roll in. Marketing is about connecting to the people who need your services, and convincing them to hire you. If you aren't tapped into the needs of your target customers, then you aren't going to earn any orders.

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