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Anyone that has consistently be on the first page for at least 6 months-What steps/action did/do you take?


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6 minutes ago, vibronx said:

Just deliver good work and treat your clients right. That's all there is to it.

Also, you won't be able to get a review if you're offering work for free. The minimum order price is $5.

Thanks alot for your answer. That's interesting to hear. So you didn't do anything different from others, just only consistency? 

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34 minutes ago, jonathancommeli said:

That's interesting to hear. So you didn't do anything different from others, just only consistency? 

It was that, and then I read about a dozen marketing textbooks that helped me present my gigs properly and make the right pricing decisions. But I don't really make that recommendation anymore, as nobody ever listens to it.

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4 hours ago, jonathancommeli said:

what are some actions or steps you do to maintain your level and also your place on the first page

These are two different things. To maintain your level, keep all your stats in the green.

On "getting on the first page" - well, that shouldn't really be your goal. You just want to get found by your customers, not get on the first page. You can get plenty of customers without ever being on the first page. You don't need the whole pie (hundreds of thousands of customers) or even a slice ... just a few really solid customers can carry your business far.

And Fiverr doesn't "rank" gigs - it constantly changes search results for each buyer based on a number of factors, so what's on the first page in one search (even for the same buyer) may not be on the first page in their next search.

4 hours ago, vibronx said:

deliver good work and treat your clients right. That's all there is to it.

⬆️ This. Simple in concept, but it takes a lot of refining (constant refining) to get it right.

4 hours ago, jonathancommeli said:

So you didn't do anything different from others, just only consistency? 

Consistency is a hard thing.

It means you have to maintain a high level of quality for every single order that you deliver. There is no slacking. Every order better be your best (or your stats will suffer).

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3 hours ago, vickieito said:

These are two different things. To maintain your level, keep all your stats in the green.

On "getting on the first page" - well, that shouldn't really be your goal. You just want to get found by your customers, not get on the first page. You can get plenty of customers without ever being on the first page. You don't need the whole pie (hundreds of thousands of customers) or even a slice ... just a few really solid customers can carry your business far.

And Fiverr doesn't "rank" gigs - it constantly changes search results for each buyer based on a number of factors, so what's on the first page in one search (even for the same buyer) may not be on the first page in their next search.

⬆️ This. Simple in concept, but it takes a lot of refining (constant refining) to get it right.

Consistency is a hard thing.

It means you have to maintain a high level of quality for every single order that you deliver. There is no slacking. Every order better be your best (or your stats will suffer).

Thanks for your tips!!

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