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Hello Team,

I have completed all the required details for Gig, and now I have reached publish but after clicking on "Publish Gig" button, it is not processed further.

Please help me to make this Gig soon Active, so I can start selling.

Thanks

Rakesh

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How to get my first order after setting up a gig?

Hello Fiverr Community,

I have recently set up my Fiverr account and created a gig that includes a well-thought-out title, description, and keywords. You can check out my gig here: https://www.fiverr.com/rakeshsathawara. I feel everything is in place, but I'm unsure about the next steps to get my first client.

Could you please guide me on how I can increase my gig's visibility, attract more traffic, and land my first order quickly? Also, if you have any tips on optimizing my gig further or using effective keywords, I’d really appreciate it. I'm open to any strategies that can help me start getting work soon.

Thanks in advance!

https://www.fiverr.com/s/e6QDWVm
https://www.fiverr.com/s/P2x1GXE
https://www.fiverr.com/s/42r54Wd
https://www.fiverr.com/s/382k4LY

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Hi Fiverr Community,

I’m new to Fiverr and just created my first gig. I have heard great things about the platform, but as someone who’s new, I am wondering if Fiverr is really reliable for beginners like me.

I want to know if it's normal to take time to get the first order or if there are specific tips I should follow to speed up the process. Also, are there other strategies besides Fiverr to help me get freelance work?

Thanks for your advice and support!

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20 minutes ago, rakeshsathawara said:

I am wondering if Fiverr is really reliable for beginners like me.

It's like any business you would start in real life. If you're good and you are surpassing others with your quality and value, you will reach success. But keep in mind there are way more competitors online when compared to a brick and mortar, local business within the same niche. You will have access to more clients, but also deal with way way wayy more competitors. So no one can tell you whether you can be successful or not. Success will vary based on how much you commit to your business, how you differentiate yourself from others, etc. And yes, there's always a small degree of luck as well.

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