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  1. Is it worth considering Gig Promote if my gig is already on the first page, receiving 20/25 organic clicks but no messages, possibly from local users. If so, how do I activate Gig Promote, and what steps should I take to ensure its effectiveness?

  2. 2 minutes ago, visualstudios said:

    Well, briefs and buyer requests aren't it for sure. What should someone start on a platform do? Offer something different from what's already out there, or something competitive enough to compensate the lack of social proof and experience. If they can't do that, maybe do something else other than trying to get on a platform that has no place for them. It's just the reality of it.

    If you want to start from zero in a place where people already have more experience, portfolio, clients and reviews than you, and you aren't better than them in some way, and there are already enough of those experienced people to take care of all the buyers, there's nothing you can do, you'll never get any clients, because there's no reason for them to go with the worse option. Usually what most people do is to try to compete on price, but at a certain point even that will not work, since there are already a lot of people with low prices and tons of reviews. That means the category is saturated. Supply and demand - if there's already enough supply for the existing demand, you shouldn't start in that field. It's full.

    I appreciate your insights, thank you! I look forward to returning one day with a top-rated badge on Fiverr.

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  3. 34 minutes ago, visualstudios said:

    But if buyer requests / briefs are attractive and get good buyers, the problem persists. If a new seller applies, and an established seller also applies, who do you think the buyer will pick?

    So what should we do?

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  4. I believe the revival of buyer requests is essential to attract new work. Currently, established sellers are directly securing clients, leaving little room for acquiring fresh projects. Social media marketing efforts are proving ineffective, as potential clients primarily seek out sellers with established reviews. This presents a challenge for newcomers like us, as our presence tends to be overlooked.

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  5. Just now, filipdevaere said:

    Sorry my friend, but you have proven nothing on Fiverr.

     Why do you think that you are eligible?

    I researched the rising talent gigs for about 6 months, saw their gigs, and top-rated gigs, and researched. Due to this when I give a gig on the first day, I start getting 100+ impressions daily, and 10+ clicks. That's why I think I have no problem with the gig, and I'm perfect for Rising Talent. But I don't know if there is any other requirement or not.

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  6. "I recently joined the marketplace and have significant work experience from outside the platform. I noticed a buyer request for someone who can offer unique and innovative gigs, but I understand that this can be challenging with the high volume of gigs available. I'd like to express my perspective on the matter and I understand if others may disagree. Moving forward, I will strive to maintain a professional and respectful tone in all my interactions on the marketplace."

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  7. "It is respectfully suggested that the buyer request option be reinstated. The current lack of this feature has led to a situation where individuals are seeking buyers outside of the platform and accepting payments through external means, contrary to the practices previously established on Fiver. Reinstating the buyer request option would align with the platform's efforts to provide a secure and efficient marketplace for all parties involved."

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