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eliza_09

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  1. try to improve your gig images that showcases your work quality in a better way and attracts clients eye and makes them want to click on your gig.

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  2. 1 hour ago, pro_shazzad said:

    I have no idea about gig SEO in fiverr . Would you please tell me how it works ? 

    hello shazzad,

    well i am not an expert but as far as i have known gig seo means the techniques to make a gig more search friendly for the buyers. using key words in the title and description of the service you are providing to makes it easy to find the gig on search list. using proper tags that clearly connects with your gig to the customers search. these are called seo. suppose you have a gig on social media marketing then you would need to use tags and key words that relates to your services, words that a client will use to search for the service. and then for those words being present on your title or description any client would find your gig when they search for social media marketing services on fiverr. for any more detailed explanation you can search on the youtube and get expert advise.

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  3. On 7/17/2021 at 1:38 AM, mahrukh_hassan said:

    no i did not wanted to cheat the buyer i was bussy and new so did not pay much attention to the situation , and yes it was my mistake when i started and learnt from it , 

    for your second query , this is what this topic is all about that do your homework first and be prepared to get your first order , means polish your skills before joining the platform and i clearly said do not do each and every thing . 

    true that. as a new seller we get excited or sometimes overwhelmed upon receiving an order and get busy unnecessarily.  on times like this we often overlook small mistakes, details or instructions and deliver the order. that doesn't mean we were cheating the client or being unprofessional. this simply means we are human and we make mistakes. for which we constantly need to learn and develop ourselves both  work skill wise and communication wise. 

    thank you as well for sharing your experience and letting us know that one bad experience on fiverr doesn't mean the end of our career here. this is a misconception that needs to be cleared, and you did that pretty well. ☺️

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  4. On 6/12/2021 at 2:25 AM, katakatica said:

    They most likely aren’t spammers (unless they ask you to give them work to do!) they might just move on or get busy with their lives. It happens - some people don’t like to say ‘sorry I chose someone else’ outloud because it’s awkward (or that’s what I think at least.) Fake buyers are people who ask you to do work for them BEFORE placing an order.

    oh okay. now that helps. one more thing. as response time counts, some said it only counts for the first response time when someone messages you, and some said it counts the whole conversation when responding. which one is correct?

     

    genuinely saying, thank you for sharing your thoughts. it was really confusing for me. i was worried if i report an actual buyer or keep entertaining a fake client.

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  5. I am a new seller in this market place, so Some silly mistakes must be started, you will see these with a forgiving look. And I’m pretty disappointed that I haven’t received a single order yet. So now I am giving time to the forum.

    not getting orders is really heart breaking. you should do more marketing, do more publicity for your gig and then see the results. that will get you orders, not being active in the forum comment box. polishing your work skills, good communication and marketing your gig is the key to success here on fiverr. all the best to you.

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