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18 minutes ago, greendomestudio said:

Recently, I became eligible for adding a subscription option to my gig. Should I use it? Will it benefit me since I work in car illustration and typography t-shirt design? Will using this option affect my gig ranking? I need advice from experts.

It really comes down to your specific situation. A subscription model might boost your visibility and reel in new buyers. It could also help you get more regular buyers, and that's great for your conversion rates. The "This seller has lots of repeat buyers" badge on your profile can be nice! But at the end of the day, you're the best judge. It all depends on whether you've got a steady stream of repeat buyers.

If you've got clients coming back over and over for more projects, then yeah, a subscription model could be a big help. If most of your clients are one-off buyers or they don't purchase very frequently, or they're after completely different projects each time, it might not make a big difference. That said, I really don't think there's any harm in trying it! I've had it on some of my gigs for a long time, and never received a subscription order, so it didn't make a huge difference for me, but my clients (even though I have a lot of regular ones) usually have different projects every time, so it doesn't make sense for them to subscribe. 

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15 minutes ago, smashradio said:

It really comes down to your specific situation. A subscription model might boost your visibility and reel in new buyers. It could also help you get more regular buyers, and that's great for your conversion rates. The "This seller has lots of repeat buyers" badge on your profile can be nice! But at the end of the day, you're the best judge. It all depends on whether you've got a steady stream of repeat buyers.

If you've got clients coming back over and over for more projects, then yeah, a subscription model could be a big help. If most of your clients are one-off buyers or they don't purchase very frequently, or they're after completely different projects each time, it might not make a big difference. That said, I really don't think there's any harm in trying it! I've had it on some of my gigs for a long time, and never received a subscription order, so it didn't make a huge difference for me, but my clients (even though I have a lot of regular ones) usually have different projects every time, so it doesn't make sense for them to subscribe. 

 

Does it affect gig ranking?

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7 hours ago, smashradio said:

It really comes down to your specific situation. A subscription model might boost your visibility and reel in new buyers. It could also help you get more regular buyers, and that's great for your conversion rates. The "This seller has lots of repeat buyers" badge on your profile can be nice! But at the end of the day, you're the best judge. It all depends on whether you've got a steady stream of repeat buyers.

If you've got clients coming back over and over for more projects, then yeah, a subscription model could be a big help. If most of your clients are one-off buyers or they don't purchase very frequently, or they're after completely different projects each time, it might not make a big difference. That said, I really don't think there's any harm in trying it! I've had it on some of my gigs for a long time, and never received a subscription order, so it didn't make a huge difference for me, but my clients (even though I have a lot of regular ones) usually have different projects every time, so it doesn't make sense for them to subscribe. 

Thanks for good advice

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