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Which option is best when setting up a gig: just giving the final price in one place, or creating three packages? I believe that providing one price attracts more buyers to make a purchase. We can discuss additional help and send a custom offer when we chat or meet. What do you guys think? any tip for me?

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3 packages seems to be better - they seem to get more reviews at the same price.

But it gives the seller more options and the buyer (eg. for more prices and different amounts of work).

Though it's not needed in categories like the voice over (I don't think there's an option for it there) where there's a box for the number of words (and writing gigs where it can have that box too but also have packages) that it's priced by.

I thought Fiverr wrote somewhere that it's usually better to use packages too. 

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Whether to offer a single price or create multiple packages depends on your service, audience, and goals. A single price offers simplicity and quick purchases, while multiple packages allow customization, upselling, and value demonstration.

Knowing your audience, researching competitors, testing, and open communication are key to making the right choice. In many cases, offering multiple packages can be advantageous, but it's essential to align your strategy with your specific circumstances and customer preferences.


 

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One package suits sellers who offer a single service and want to keep things simple. It makes it easier for the buyers to understand the service and its cost. A single package makes it easier for the seller to manage the orders and deliverables.

On the other hand, having three packages can provide different options to buyers with varying prices and deliverables. This approach can help in attracting different types of buyers. The seller can also offer some exclusive features in the premium package, which may encourage buyers to upgrade

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11 hours ago, uk1000 said:

I thought Fiverr wrote somewhere that it's usually better to use packages too.

The problem jump in when they get confused and buy basic and asking for premium help. in that case we got alot of problems like if you don't provide they can give bad review we can got into danger.

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6 hours ago, oymusafir said:

The problem jump in when they get confused and buy basic and asking for premium help

You could try explaining that to them and maybe adding an extra on the order that they can choose to upgrade it to what was in the premium package if they want the features in that.

6 hours ago, oymusafir said:

in that case we got alot of problems like if you don't provide they can give bad review we can got into danger.

It might be best to try and stand your ground while also being reasonable. You want to keep them happy, especially if you only have a few reviews but also not let them take advantage. So you could explain the limitations of the package to them, maybe offer to add the extra to upgrade it or maybe offer to add it at a reduced price just that once.

You could check on the forum for other suggestions on what to do if they do that, or contact CS about the order to get their advice.

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I remember very clearly when I created a gig, I added some SEO-friendly tags at the end of the description. But when I checked yesterday, I found that those tags had been removed from my description. It's okay, my gig is getting impressions, everything is fine. I was just wondering if Staff also correct our gig's content? 

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Not sure how trustworthy Youtubers are, but the consensus seems to be that it's better to offer packages. The reasoning behind this is that there must be a reason why Fiverr gives you that option... so you better take it. I'm talking about Youtubers who've had (and some still have) a reasonable amount of success on Fiverr but not sure if it's OK to name names.

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can someone explain to me like what it for, What i should put there? and what should write?. is it help to increase our sells? if someone alread have it on profile please mention it so i could understand more clearly like what can i put there. 

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3 hours ago, oymusafir said:

can someone explain to me like what it for, What i should put there? and what should write?. is it help to increase our sells? if someone alread have it on profile please mention it so i could understand more clearly like what can i put there. 

Read this article: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/4413134063633-Using-My-Portfolio

Source: Fiverr Help Center >  Gigs >  Editing & managing your Gig

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10 hours ago, oymusafir said:

i want to invite you to watch my profile and please if their any mistake i'm doing guide me profile name Oymusafir

Follow 80-20 rules to get success in life.

1. 20% core work directly boost your success. (Focus on this task with investing maximum time)

2. 80% general  work that not effective.(less focus and invest less time)

1. Create a gig is a general task. I believe you have done it properly. No need to check you gig by anyone. 

2. Now focus on your core job, sell your gig by marketing. 

 

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Over the last two days, magically, my gig's impressions have increased by 90%, but strangely, there aren't any potential buyers. People are asking about services I don't provide, and I'm viewing everyone as a potential scammer. I find it amusing that I'm rejecting every offer 😂. Some Indian friends are motivating me.image.png.535f746c2af2a89605c19eda3a640f41.png 

is there any suggestion i should try? in this situation?

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1 hour ago, oymusafir said:

is there any suggestion i should try? in this situation?

Hi @oymusafir, Pay attention to what the buyers are asking for in your inbox chats. You are attracting them to your gig for a reason.

I once had a lot of buyers asking for Polish proofreading services (and then I found out my title - "I will polish and proofreading your writing" - was the culprit). So you're right in thinking that you may be using the wrong keywords somewhere to attract those buyers. Check your title, tags, and words in your gig descriptions to make sure you have keywords that will attract the right customers.

I found that high impressions isn't necessarily what you want - you want relevant impressions with buyers who will actually buy your services. I'd rather have low impressions (with more clicks and orders) than higher impressions with spammy responses.

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