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  1. 48 minutes ago, smashradio said:

    Your gig description has typos and grammar issues. That might be one of the reasons for this. If I'm a buyer, I want to be absolutely sure that the seller can communicate well. So I'd look into improving the gig description. 

    The advice from @iamattique is also good. Add a great gig video. I see that most of your competition doesn't use a gig video, so that can make you stand out. Hire a professional video editor and a voice over talent on Fiverr. If you struggle with script writing, perhaps you can find a good script writer, too? 

    Investing in your business is the only way to grow. 

    I also see that several of your competitors offer the source file included. Herhaps you could do that as well? It doesn't really take any extra work, and it might persuade buyers to order from you instead of someone else. 

    You should think about your value proposition as well. If I'm a buyer, why should I hire you to make my logo, instead of one of the top rated sellers who offer the same service? What makes you special? You need to figure this out, then show it to your buyers. 

    You're in a category with 234,549 other sellers. That's like opening a shop at a mall with 234,549 other shops, with all of them offering seemingly the same product! 

    That's why it's so important to stand out. 

    Your profile picture is of a guy at a terrace speaking on the phone. It doesn't make me feel like I can trust you. It doesn't make you look like a professional. Hire a pro photographer, dress up and get some great portrait photos taken. 

    Here are some tips on how you can build trust and credibility on Fiverr, even if you're a brand new seller: 

    Adding to that, one of the most important factors that play into your visibility on the platform, is making your buyers satisfied and happy. That's called your buyer satisfaction rate. You can't see this, because it's based on the hidden feedback given to Fiverr from buyers. So it's especially important to over-deliver and make people coming back as happy customers. 

    Happy customers and lots of sales will get you even more sales. 

     

     

    Thank you 

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  2. My gig is getting good impressions 1.9K plus it's also getting clicks but this clicks are not generating into orders.On my end I feel the gig is good and the images are also perfect. 

    I am not here to ask how i can get orders. 

    Just a small of tip of advice on my issue 

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  3. My gig is getting good impressions 1.9K plus it's also getting clicks but this clicks are not generating into orders.On my end I feel the gig is good and the images are also perfect. 

    I am not here to ask how i can get orders. 

    Just a small of tip of advice on my issue 

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  4. 34 minutes ago, smashradio said:

    Leaving a review is voluntary. You shouldn't expect reviews but be happy when you get them. 

    Some users will just accept the order and move on, others will leave a review. 

    I often get orders with no communication except the instructions needed to perform the service. And that's fine. I always let them know I'm there for them at the start of each order, if they need anything or have any questions. I also update them about half way through the order, to let them know I'm working on it and when they can expect their order to be ready. That helps buyers feel safe. 

    Some of them will respond and be enthusiastic, others will want to chat about random stuff (those are the worst! I once had a buyer who told me his entire life story, one message at a time. I woke up to 50 unread messages, and none of them pertained to the work I was doing). 

    Others will just place the order, give the instructions, and you'll never hear another word. 

    Totally normal (except the life-story-thing - haha). 

    haha .thanks for that too

     

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