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I want to know from some of you professional fiverrs, its been two years and I haven't got steady work on fiverr. I am not sure if my gigs categories are decent enough or not? professionally I am a graphic designer, when I started fiverr, my only professional skill was brand names. Now I am not sure what to do with gigs, my gigs are getting clicks from fiverr promotion but no order is received. I am afraid if this situation persists, my gigs will be deranked and non-promotable again. can someone suggest something?

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4 hours ago, wisdomous said:

I want to know from some of you professional fiverrs, its been two years and I haven't got steady work on fiverr. I am not sure if my gigs categories are decent enough or not? professionally I am a graphic designer, when I started fiverr, my only professional skill was brand names. Now I am not sure what to do with gigs, my gigs are getting clicks from fiverr promotion but no order is received. I am afraid if this situation persists, my gigs will be deranked and non-promotable again. can someone suggest something?

It's normal in fiverr, relax

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While I may not be featured on Fiverr's list of top sellers, I've managed to secure a few orders and learned some valuable lessons in improving gig performance. If you're interested, here's what I've discovered:

1. Optimize Your Gig Titles and Descriptions:

When I initially launched my gig, I faced low clicks and impressions, leaving me a bit disheartened. After some research, I realized the issue was with my gig title and description. Many new sellers make the mistake of combining multiple gig descriptions without considering SEO and keywords. The solution? Craft titles that are catchy and rich in relevant keywords. Your gig description should be a compelling showcase of your services.

2. Create Your Portfolio:

Think of creating your portfolio as placing something relevant on the shelf for clients to see what they'll get from your gig. Take the time to build a good portfolio, avoiding any rush. Remember, one quality portfolio sample is better than a hundred subpar ones. Review other sellers' portfolios for inspiration and start creating your own unique showcase.

3. Competitive Pricing is Crucial:

I've been down the road of thinking lower prices mean better chances of getting orders. However, pricing too low can devalue your services. Competitive pricing is key to offering value to both clients and your services. Find that sweet spot that reflects your skills and the worth of your work.

4. Always Go for a Micro Niche:

Many sellers offer multiple services, not realizing they're competing with various professionals. To increase your chances of winning projects, consider focusing on a micro-niche. I, for example, am a civil engineer providing BIM, structural, and architectural solutions. Recognizing the low competition in a specific keyword, I decided to target it, resulting in over 10 orders for that particular gig.

 

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