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rachaeleddy

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Hello, all the legends in this forum! I'm Rachael, and I recently joined Fiverr as a seller. I've created several gigs offering BOOK FORMATTING, BOOK COVER DESIGN, PROOFREADING, and COLORING BOOKS about 3 weeks ago, but I have yet to receive any orders.
I have taken various steps to optimize my gigs, including gig description updating, gig image changing, gig title changing, and many more. However, despite my efforts, it seems challenging to gain visibility and attract clients.
I would greatly appreciate any guidance or advice you could provide to help me improve my profile and increase my chances of receiving orders. Thanks.

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Hey there @rachaeleddy 

Welcome to the Fiverr Forum! 🙂 

The steps you have taken are proactive and great, but allow me to share with you additional advice. 

Since you’re just getting started, I recommend that you check out our free Fiverr Learn course.

The Forum is an amazing community full of information and great discussions. As a new member, we recommend that you read through some of the previous posts made, as they have lots of valuable insights that will help you get started. If you would like to ask the community for suggestions on your Gig, please post in the Gig Advice section. 

Here are a few that I recommend for new freelancers:

Good luck! 🍀

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For starters, it takes time to fetch the first order (depending on the niche, quality of your gig and little bit of beginner's luck).

A couple of suggestions:

 - Your gig images look very cluttered. They are professional designs but too much happening. Keep the content intact but make them easy on the eye.

- Frequent editing of gigs isn't the best way to go about it. One should wait at least a week after editing, for results to show up. 

 

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5 hours ago, priyank_mod said:

For starters, it takes time to fetch the first order (depending on the niche, quality of your gig and little bit of beginner's luck).

A couple of suggestions:

 - Your gig images look very cluttered. They are professional designs but too much happening. Keep the content intact but make them easy on the eye.

- Frequent editing of gigs isn't the best way to go about it. One should wait at least a week after editing, for results to show up. 

 

Ok, thanks

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