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3 hours ago, devnetwahid said:

Successfully got 0 orders seems 28 days its been so fare i have been waiting for a good clients and a perfect job. Dedicated Freelancers like me 😭. God Please give us more passions. say "AMIN"

Don't worry stay positive, I wish you will be successful one day

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7 hours ago, devnetwahid said:

Successfully got 0 orders seems 28 days its been so fare i have been waiting for a good clients and a perfect job. Dedicated Freelancers like me 😭. God Please give us more passions. say "AMIN"

Brother, orders are not coming in to your pocket so easily as soon as you make an account or gig. You need to spend more hours in tailoring your gig to fiverr market place. And you must spend time on promoting your gig outside fiverr. Just think why should fiverr gives you orders just because you made a gig on Fiverr? It is a win-win. You bring your customers to Fiverr without thinking the few commission coins you loose (as I did and still do for almost 10 years), then Fiverr gives its buyers to your gig. That's how it works. Keep sharing and posting.

Good luck.

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14 hours ago, marketer_merina said:

Be active on Fiverr and forum. send effective buyer request daily. research about Fiverr and your work.

Okay, let's get one thing straight here. Being active on forum has no impact on your gig's performance. I wasn't active during my earlier days and I got clients anyway.

I think you should to take a look at higher level gigs in your niche and pay attention to what they all have in common. How they set up their titles, portfolio, tags, etc. I think you could do better in displaying your work in your gig's thumbnails, make them appear more attractive and sophisticated. Also try to promote your gig outside Fiverr, for instance through you social media or personal blog/website.

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1 hour ago, kevindwren said:

Okay, let's get one thing straight here. Being active on forum has no impact on your gig's performance. I wasn't active during my earlier days and I got clients anyway.

I think you should to take a look at higher level gigs in your niche and pay attention to what they all have in common. How they set up their titles, portfolio, tags, etc. I think you could do better in displaying your work in your gig's thumbnails, make them appear more attractive and sophisticated. Also try to promote your gig outside Fiverr, for instance through you social media or personal blog/website.

Thank You!

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