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Advice for Advertising Gig


hikari_saito

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Hello, everyone! I'm Hikari and I'm new to Fiverr.

My first gig went live today, and I've been wondering how I can advertise it. I personally don't use social media and prefer not to. Aside from using websites like Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok, or making a Youtube channel, do I have any options?

Any answers are much appreciated. Thank you!

(Also, I'm so sorry if I posted this in the wrong subforum. I will gladly correct it if I did.)

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Hello, I think it will depend on what service you are offering and where your likely customers hang out. 

I checked your gig, nice drawings! You should definitely do add-ons or other services for colors! 🙂

I think people get a lot of commissioned work through Twitter/Reddit/Discord communities, I know you prefer not to but if you really want to get some initial traffic and sales it will definitely help if you promote your gig and direct them to your gig here. For Youtube I see a lot of people who teach about drawing and then plug in their services if they want commissioned work. Definitely depends on your style and what you're comfortable with.

As getting orders (organically) as a new seller is difficult. Down the line when you get more orders, you will be more "visible" and it will be easier to get direct orders on Fiverr. 🙂 

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9 hours ago, theratypist said:

Hello, I think it will depend on what service you are offering and where your likely customers hang out. 

I checked your gig, nice drawings! You should definitely do add-ons or other services for colors! 🙂

I think people get a lot of commissioned work through Twitter/Reddit/Discord communities, I know you prefer not to but if you really want to get some initial traffic and sales it will definitely help if you promote your gig and direct them to your gig here. For Youtube I see a lot of people who teach about drawing and then plug in their services if they want commissioned work. Definitely depends on your style and what you're comfortable with.

As getting orders (organically) as a new seller is difficult. Down the line when you get more orders, you will be more "visible" and it will be easier to get direct orders on Fiverr. 🙂 

I definitely agree that social media is the way to go with advertising. I'll consider the YouTube channel idea, that sounds like it'd be fun and what I'd be most comfortable with.

Thank you so much for the advice and compliment—it's very much appreciated!

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