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What is the biggest factor for getting orders in fiverr?


naimur_rahamanh

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23 minutes ago, omarfaruque123 said:

Good and eye catchy gig image is biggest factor for getting in order.

I have a question. You have been on platform for close 16 months without a single order. Why would you even think of offering success tips to others?  Especially when the advice is nonsense?  Quality of services and pricing, measured against your competitors is the biggest factor in getting sales, not gig image.  Neither offering nonsense advice or posing as a successful seller ever results in sales, so please don't do it. 

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9 minutes ago, newsmike said:

Quality of services and pricing, measured against your competitors is the biggest factor in getting sales, not gig image.  Neither offering nonsense advice or posing as a successful seller ever results in sales, so please don't do it. 

Focusing on gig appearance is far from bad advice. Gig images (and videos) are very important in converting impressions to clicks (probably the key factor actually), so yes, having attractive gig images is a major factor in getting orders (of course then the gig has to convert after it's clicked, but if you don't get clicks you won't get any sales either way).

That user is far from qualified to be giving advice if they have no sales in over a year, but at least they're not giving wrong or harmful advice (like the online 24/7 crowd, spamming the forums, etc.).

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On 9/19/2023 at 7:56 PM, naimur_rahamanh said:

What is the biggest factor for getting orders in fiverr?

Good sales and BSR -> more orders
More orders -> good sales

That's the end of the story.

There are many top rated sellers whose gigs look trash and thumbnails look like they were created on MS Paint. But still they are on top because they are generating good revenue. And that's what Fiverr wants. Fiverr only cares about “sales” and “good buyer experience” to get your profile in front of more buyers.

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Will depend on the profile of course, but can be one of the biggest (that a seller has any control over). Depending on the vertical, converting impressions into clicks can be the bottleneck.

There is no "biggest factor", it will always depend. The greatest gig in the world with no impressions will get no sales, doesn't matter how good the seller is. A gig with a ton of impressions but no clicks, idem. A gig with clicks but that doesn't convert them, same.

So the biggest factor for a certain gig/seller can be at different points, depending on what the issue is, on where he loses them. The gig image can help improve one of those points substantially.

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10 minutes ago, visualstudios said:

Will depend on the profile of course, but can be one of the biggest (that a seller has any control over). Depending on the vertical, converting impressions into clicks can be the bottleneck.

There is no "biggest factor", it will always depend. The greatest gig in the world with no impressions will get no sales, doesn't matter how good the seller is. A gig with a ton of impressions but no clicks, idem. A gig with clicks but that doesn't convert them, same.

So the biggest factor for a certain gig/seller can be at different points, depending on what the issue is, on where he loses them. The gig image can help improve one of those points substantially.

So the correct point is that a good gig image can drive clicks, not sales, which is what OP asked. Once the impression converts to a click, a good gig image will not be the biggest factor in converting to a sale.  That is centered around price point, actual experience and quality of product and reviews. You are not wrong in your answer, but you are applying it to a different question that what OP asked. 

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It's a funnel, all the steps lead to a sale. The point is, I think, a good gig image is something that the seller has control over and can easily change to improve one step of the funnel, therefore increasing sales. Other things that increase sales (BSR, actually having marketable skills, etc.) can't be improved with a "tip" lol.

Of course it won't work by itself, if all the other steps are not well implemented. 

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