Hi! One thing I've heard is good for success on this site is making specialized gigs that hit niches others here aren't already doing. This is, to me, very sensible, and I'm started to follow it. However, I somewhat worry about what point where I might be making too many gigs, from both a site functionality (is there a "spammer" deranking?) and from a customer trust standpoint.
I am a musician who does a lot of niche and diverse things, and I've started to make gigs for very particular microgenres and styles. Again. this is great, but I'm curious about others' experiences. Is there any case where you all have found you expanded "too far," or has this strategy also been effective for you?
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Hi! One thing I've heard is good for success on this site is making specialized gigs that hit niches others here aren't already doing. This is, to me, very sensible, and I'm started to follow it. However, I somewhat worry about what point where I might be making too many gigs, from both a site functionality (is there a "spammer" deranking?) and from a customer trust standpoint.
I am a musician who does a lot of niche and diverse things, and I've started to make gigs for very particular microgenres and styles. Again. this is great, but I'm curious about others' experiences. Is there any case where you all have found you expanded "too far," or has this strategy also been effective for you?
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