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Hi @differenttheme,

We recommend that you check out our free Fiverr Learn course, and as a new member, to read through some of the previous posts made, as they have lots of valuable insights that will help you get started.

Here are some posts for new freelancers to check out: How to be successful on Fiverr, common questions answered and a collection of great posts that helped me achieve TRS and Making a good first impression.

You can also read through topics in the Tips for Sellers section which contains advice from experienced Fiverr freelancers.

Welcome and good luck 🍀

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Create your gig attractively. Write a wonderful bio. Create gig properly. sincere about gig description, pricing, gig image and gig title. Keep patient. hope you find client soon

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Be the best at what you do, surpass your competition, acquire great reviews and go overboard with the customer experience.

I think a lot of people focus on ranking rather than what they should do: Provide a great experience to customers. That's what matters here..

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There are only 13x4 = 52 gig in Fiverr first page for specific service.

This first page 52 gigs space has to be achieved by various performances of a gig.

Your gig have to do better perform in various criteria compare to you competitor sellers. Then your gig will be achieved the placed on Fiverr first page. Continues hard work, deliver excellent service, regular order complete, repeated buyer, on time delivery, positive reviews including internal reviews, order complete rate, response rate etc. the performance criteria.

 

 

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1 minute ago, shuvo_va said:

There are only 13x4 = 52 gig in Fiverr first page for specific service.

 

You also forgot ads, which are plaguing every page. Some people might see the ads, some might not. But if you also take ads into account, around 1/3 of those spots are ads 🙂

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On 6/6/2024 at 5:01 PM, smartdezigns said:

Who told you to become a Robot? Staying online all the time has nothing to do with the orders or anything as it's useless. If you could improve your gig galleries then it would be better.

Why are you copying the same question asked by OP already? Are you a Robot too? You are a Digital Marketing Expert too then have you ever tried to utilize your skills for your own gigs? If not, then start doing it.

Absolutely right. Rather make your account SEO optimized that can attract the target clients.

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Staying online 24/7 doesn't guarantees orders. Work on your gig title, image, description and search tags. Research the best keywords and use. 

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