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Without buyer request who are getting orders?


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2 minutes ago, jonbaas said:

Gigs are not ranked on pages, that's not how the search system works. Gigs are matched to specific buyers, based on matching metrics. Therefore, the only people who will ever see your gig in the search results, are the buyers the system matches to your gigs. If you effectively appeal to your target customers, the system may see your gigs as a better match to more buyers.

Great that you confirmed this, always my belief but I have always had great impressions less click, got great gig image and words but after doing the research myself I see it is almost same thing it brings all time with fewer new sellers(yes, system will rather prefer someone it is sure has experience). You will agree with me it is only if a buyer see your gig will they check out(i mostly see myself at the 5th page before). Only these days I see myself at 3rd or 4th

That made me to say Buyer's request pose greater chance to new sellers than brief.

I haven't got a brief so I may be talking out of experience. Appreciate your contribution though.

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1 minute ago, strategist_ceo said:

While this is true, many sellers become lazy and "copy and paste" generic responses to buyers. Furthermore, these messages can be a nuisance to buyers who wish to find a unique offer tailored to them. The truth is that removing buyer's request helps the site overall by allowing for more honest and genuine sellers, which allows for more satisfied customers experience overall.

Good one! Actually, I am not a critic of the brief yet(i have only read about it not got one, no realistic experience). I am aware of the spammers but 'I think' Fiverr could have Improvised by using bots to detect spams and then both sellers and the bots can report spam requests, suspend their profile that way it will frustrate them and discontinue, they have a pattern!(nobody do things that won't work) equal playground!

But what do I know, the team might have tested and see that's not the way! We will all adapt.

I'll appreciate if you 'could' share your experience of how you got the brief and where. Thanks! 

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18 minutes ago, strategist_ceo said:

I have never received any briefs before, lol.

Fiverr buyers who post on buyer requests usually buy low prices, so I may not be what this segment expect anymore.

Oh great, I hope I don't have to hustle for clients anymore soon, it's the best freelance experience you'd agree. Working towards that though. Have a great time, chief.

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2 hours ago, catwriter said:

Then you need to create gig images that will make buyers stop their scrolling and think to themselves that they have found the perfect designer for their needs.

Right now, your gig images don't do that. They have way too much text on them (no more than 5 words is best; keep in mind that buyers have to be able to read what the text on the image says when they see it as a thumbnail among other thumbnails), and the designs are too small to see on a thumbnail (meaning that buyers will move on to your competition).

You could improve your gig description, too. Right now, you just keep repeating yourself (and keyword stuffing doesn't help you) instead of adding as much information to your description as you can.

And finally, calling yourself a professional expert doesn't make you look like either a professional or an expert.

Thanks for sharing your opinion!will remember about all these things.

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