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Posts posted by peter_on_5verr
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If you look at most successful longterm sellers on Fiverr, they tend to focus on one service - in my case proofreading. I offer one gig but buyers can purchase multiples of 1,000 words. For example, a buyer could order just 1,000 words or 2,000 or 6,000 words, etc.
However, in order to find the gig that really sells for you, most sellers in their early months on Fiverr do experiment with offering different services. But I would urge caution about setting up too many differences gigs, as potential buyers won’t understand what your core skill is. For example are you a data entry worker, a writer, a virtual assistant, a PhotoShop expert, etc?
I really appreciate your comment. It makes perfect sense now, thanks.
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Should I create more then one gig to give buyers variety and choice. Also if I have more gigs I can split test them to see which ones does better.
Some people argues you should create one gig and stick with it until it has lots of orders before creating more.
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That’s typical. But the point is that many level 1 sellers simply quit or give up, which means that they wouldnt have a body of reviews for you to look at. You’re confirming my original point.
I agree on what you said. I look at a gig from a buyers perspective. Reviews are super important. I had two similar gigs, one with no reviews and one with 5 reviews and the 5 review gig kept getting more orders.
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As a buyer I look at the amount of reviews first before I look at the seller level. I bought more new seller gigs then Top rated and it’s not because of the price but the quality of the sellers replies.
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Fiverr is a great platform, better then any other freelance platform. Go checkout the others and you will come back.
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Should I have more then one gig?
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Thanks, that’s great advice and all the best to you.