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breals

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  1. New sellers do get orders. but ones that have a great profile and a gig that has been well researched and executed are more likely to get sales. Your profile states you're an expert digital marketer. You should know this information. Read the forum, understand your target market and tweak your gig accordingly.
  2. New sellers. Please read........... There seems to be an understanding that if you put a gig on fiverr then you will get sales in the first week and your impressions will go through the roof. I like many other freelanceers had to wait weeks, and sometimes months before we started to see orders come through. We are all small fish in a very big lake and you have to take time to grow and gain reputation. At the minute, you're untested and have no work history. YOU need to convince buyers that you're the best in your field and convince them that they should buy from you as opposed to the 1000s of people that are in the same category as you. Like all search engines it takes time for Fiverr to understand who you are, what you do and where you will rank. This doesn't not happen overnight. If everyone could start selling straight away we would all be very rich people. It takes hard work, thorough research and a deep understanding of your niche. You effectively need to be an expert in your field. What was good enough 5 years ago is now simply average, and people don't want to buy average. The answer on this thread is the same as every other, read the forum, look out for the tips that the experienced posters make and apply this research to your gigs. Ignore the comments that say to stay on Fiverr 24/7 and submit buyer requests. Impressions mean NOTHING if your gig is of a poor quality. Good luck in your Fiverr journey.
  3. You have only been on Fiverr for a week. Read the forum as this topic is covered multiple times every day. New sellers have to be patient and constantly tweaking their gigs based on thorough research. There is no magic ticket or secret formula for this. It's about hard work and dedication Also, have a quick look at your profile I am here to bring your business to the extraterrestrial level I'm no English teacher, but this concept seems a bit alien to me? Breals
  4. As it's been stated numerous times already this month, posting to a forum does not impact on your gig visibility on Fiverr. Concentrate on creating an impactful profile with gigs that will convert. There is no point in promoting something that people will turn away from when they see it. Read the forum posts and make the required changes based on your research
  5. A quick response to what ? Please be more specific when posting on the forum Breals
  6. Congratulations. Now the hard work begins to try and maintain that status. The true test of a freelancer on Fiverr is to maintain that standard day in day out. Breals
  7. This thread is like a greatest hits version of everything your not suppose to do. Track 1 - Stay online 24/7 Track 2 - Send lots of buyer requests Track 3 - Share your gig on social media. Track 4 - Make 7 gigs. I don't recommend buying the album as it is stuck on repeat.. Stick to the advise below.
  8. breals

    Gig Click

    And that is exactly the wrong type of advise that is poisoning the forum. Staying online 24/7 does not increase your gig ranking. Sending buyer requests only works if you have a spot on profile and your gigs stand out. Read the tips that the senior forum guys post and ignore the stuff that tells you to work every minute of every day. It doesn't work and will end up exhausting you.
  9. breals

    Gig Click

    By clicking on the posts in this forum that have asked the same question multiple times already today. There is no magic wand or secret formula other than actually going through this forum, finding the information for yourself, and doing something with it
  10. I would be very reluctant to pass my personal financial information to someone on Fiverr? I would concentrate on targeting your gig to people in your native Bangladesh This could be the reason you're not getting any orders. You're clearly well qualified and intelligent, but different countries have different ways of working, and different tax laws. You're setting yourself up to fail by doing this worldwide. It also makes me a little uncomfortable if someone does think you can help them in a different country, and you actually get it wrong for them , you clients could be fined heavily? What security can you give that your going to produce a legally compliant set of accounts in the US/UK etc???? Gig 101. Know your audience, I think you have cut your cloth a little to thin here. Breals....
  11. Welcome Tommie, From one British web designer to another
  12. I agree with @sabinespoems Your posting frequency is erratic and very frustrating. You're clearly spamming under the illusion that it will increase your gig rank. Therefor posting any random s**t. Focus on your gigs and profile as opposed to asking questions that no one wants to answer. Breals
  13. Welcome to the forum. What a great introduction..... 😀
  14. Top rated seller status takes time and a lot of hard work. You need to focus on the basics first before you do anything else. Your profile statement needs a rework and proofreading (Ironically) See below. I am Ishad from srilanka. i am information communication technology technician. and i am professional Data entry operators with in 3 years. i am able to complete your project quick, prefect and low of cost. i know well Ms word,Ms excel,Ms PowerPoint,Ms access and mail. You have a gig that proofreads English documents, yet your gig description is littered with errors, and to be honest, quite insulting as a native English speaker. I am Mohamed Ishad from srilanka. I have 6 years working experience from proofreading and editing I am highly experienced, professional, good creative and well updated. I can speak Tamil and english fluently WAY HEAR We created Documents , Content, books articles, news, social media post, transcripts, and many other things But some time it's have a grammar, spelling and logical mistakes. its usual. So you need to edit and correct this things for good outputs. But all of we are haven't technical support, working time and update knowledge. SO I CAN DO EDIT AND PROOFREADING FOR YOUR CREATED THINGS. Your other gigs are around data entry and logo design. Both of which rely on accuracy and consistency. I suggest that before you ask any other questions, you go back and read through what you have written, it is rushed and unprofessional. My advise is, don't run before you can walk. Breals
  15. As @donnovan86 has said, you need to work hard and offer exceptional service. As a web designer myself it is disappointing that you're showcasing templates and themes as your own work. Anyone can download and take screenshots of them, but you're giving the impression that you have designed these and state them to be 'custom builds'. This is also apparent on your portfolio. Any experienced eye can see this, and I suspect that this may be a contributing factor to you not getting any gigs. Also look at your gig descriptions, be a bit more professional in how you speak. the first words I see are 'i'm gonna design'. Where have you gone???? Put your own work up and let the client decide if it's good enough. Using a template is not web design, it's data entry, and your gig should reflect that this is what you're doing. Do not give the impression that you're offering a bespoke site when you're clearly not. If all you're doing is changing words and photographs. drop your prices and reflect what you're doing in your gig. You may get more sales that way. Above all, be honest in what you do. state what you do in your FAQs and don't set yourself up to fail Breals
  16. @wpexpert_nishan stop filling the forum with utter rubbish. Keeping a fiverr account online all of the time does not improve your gig visibility. There are countless posts from experienced forum users that state this every day. Please do your homework and listen to them as opposed to posting for the sake of it. milonroy1124 You're clearly a very talented man. Your gigs look pretty good, but I would focus on the basics and let the fiverr algorithm do the rest. 1. Look at your FAQs they are a few and far between. expand them to answer questions you know your clients will ask 2. It may be worth adding videos of the process to your gig images. Just to make a bland subject a little bit more interesting. But your time will come. You don't have to stay up 24/7 like other people are saying. Especially as you're drawing plans for peoples houses 😀 One slip of the pencil from you could bring our whole world crashing down. (Literally) Good luck with your journey on fiverr.
  17. @dev_hridoydatta I disagree. The most important thing that a new seller has to do is get a spot on profile @sabbir_afran if you're only selling one gig then that gig has the be perfect. What's the point of spending all day replying to buyer requests if when they land on your profile it looks incomplete and poorly worded? You're a digital marketer. 'Digital marketing 101' is know your audience. If you're targeting English speaking clients then make sure your gig is grammatically correct. Your clients will expect this, so why is it not reflected in your gig? I would concentrate on that before sending any more requests as quite frankly you're just wasting your time. The CONTINUOUS message to new buyers that they just need to send buyer requests to get sales is very frustrating, and misleading to say the least. Step 1. Get your profile and your gigs right Step 2. Check it Step 3. Check it again Step 4. If you're still not getting sales then keep checking and improving. Your profile is your shop window and your gigs are your products. You wouldn't go into a shabby and dirty store and buy substandard products would you? well neither will your potential customers. Being a freelancer with no sales after 2 months is very common. Why should you be different to anyone else? The only way you can improve this is to put the hard work in. No one else on here can do it for you Good luck n your fiverr journey Breals
  18. For a start your logos in your profile are plagiarised, or just a template that anyone can use. When I land on your profile I see this petty good looking logo in yellow. I thought ok, I have seen that somewhere before I then do a simple search on google and find this If you're a graphic designer then use your own work. Do not copy others as it takes away the credibility of freelancers who are working hard in their field. You will not get orders while you continue to copy other peoples work. And if you do you are only letting yourself down when you deliver a substandard product. I suggest you take down whatever logos you are stating are your own and create a profile that is unique. Breals
  19. Your post reads like an incredibly bad online dating profile
  20. Wow! An Alert, I almost got excited until I realised it's the same post I have seen 4 times today already 😀 The advise is, read the other posts that give the same answers from the same people. The people that answer are busy freelancers who do an amazing job, but they repeat themselves time and time again for people who don't use this forum properly Also, work hard, read the forum topics fully and don't expect the sales to come to you. Good luck on your fiverr journey
  21. The number 1 suggestion I can give you is to read through the other posts in this forum before asking for suggestions, The people who are supporting you answer the same question and give the same advise multiple times every day. A forum is a tool for people to look at previous posts and learn from others, not to keep posting the same question expecting a different or 'hallelujah' answer Good luck in your journey on Fiverr.
  22. I wasn't aware that I had to be over 70 years of age to contribute on this forum. I will need to go back and read the forum rules 😐
  23. Why would I buy a Power point presentation that is full of errors? If you struggle with the English language then use your native language on your slide examples. Your broken English is very off putting and gives buyers the impression that they'll receive a substandard service. In my humble opinion, I also don't think your example slides are that good. They seem very basic and appear to be from a template that anyone with a basic knowledge of MS office can produce. Master your trade first, become an expert at what you do then ask the forum for an opinion. Finally, be very careful stating that you will cover everything in a ppt that an employee needs to know. You are not an expert in that industry and the slides you produce could misinform staff. Your gig FAQ section implies that you will somehow come up with this information ? Be warned that this is not good practice! Breals
  24. Hi Everyone. I am breals and I am a seller from the Sunny UK. Like a lot of people on here I am new to the fiverr forum. But, I have done things a bit backwards, as I was recently made a top rated seller for web design. Until now I have never visited or posted on this forum, but I can see how many amazing sellers are do amazing things on here. This isn't a gloating exercise, or a post to show off, (And no, i am not paid to promote fiverr 🙂 it is simply an introduction, and maybe a little bit of a motivator to say 'you can all do it'. When I first started on my journey it took me a good 3/4 weeks before I had my first message, and maybe another 6 weeks after that to get my first order (Which incidental I had to cancel as I was unable to deliver it) I have made plenty of mistakes, changed my gigs, changed my prices, but one thing that shines through more than anything is 'Stick to your guns', believe in what you do and maintain your credibility. Don't send an offer for the sake of it, don't agree to do something you know you can't as it will bite you in the ass in the long run. Top rated seller may seem a long way off for a lot of people, but if you realise and accept that you will not make a $100,000 on fiver overnight, and your prepared to put the hard work into your profile and your gigs, the rest will sort itself out. I was made a top rated seller last week after five years as a freelancer. Some people will get there quicker, some will take longer, but one thing that binds us all together is that we 'stuck to our guns' and didn't give up. Set your self reasonable goals and while your orders aren't coming in, work on your profile and earn your way to the top. I hope this helps everyone. Breals
  25. It takes time to get there. I've been on fiverr for the last 5 years and I too specialise in elementor and wordpress. I was made a top rated seller this month so it can be done. Try and look at the keywords you're using and look to sign up to the seller plus program. The team of selling managers are great and offer support and guidance I never would have thought of myself Good luck in your journey. Breals
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