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On 7/17/2023 at 4:01 AM, charlsmcfarlane said:
I try to make it very clear it’s automated, so it doesn’t look like I’m trying to quickly process a customer. I also want it to be useful, so I include resources and suggestions of things they can check out.
I don't think this feature is useful for every profession.
What I would like to do?
Just set up an automated message - "Hey, I'm available this time range. Please leave a message and send your queries. I will let you know ASAP".
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1 hour ago, shakilanabi said:
12?? that was amazing!! keep going. I am sure you will succeed.
Yeap, At 12 I wanted to be an accountant. Even though I didn't know at that time what is the actual rule of an accountant.
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Here are some actionable steps to rank your gig:
- Optimize your gig title, tags, image, and description.
- Offer a distinctive and unique service.
- Choose low-competitive keywords.
- Prioritize exceptional customer service.
- Consistently deliver high-quality work.
- Minimize bad reviews and cancellations.
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19 minutes ago, nipul_kumudu said:
Will changing the working field in Fiverr be a problem for the account? My account is currently created and published gig as a graphic designer but after completing a course about UI/UX Design I want to work as a UI/UX Designer as well. is this will affect my account negatively?
Changing your working field on Fiverr shouldn't be a problem for your account. Embracing new skills like UI/UX design can broaden your opportunities and attract more clients. Feel free to diversify your gigs and showcase your talents. Best of luck!
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I have been doing SEO for 6 years plus. Now I'm moving into the accounting & bookkeeping profession which was my dream when I was at 12.
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Do competitor research. Compare your impression and click- expectation vs reality. Do AB testing with new gigs. Don't forget you are able to create up to 7 gigs.
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15 hours ago, zohurulhaq said:
There is no easy way. You should do competitor research and SEO when publishing a gig. The first order is very important, your buyer feedback will impact a lot.
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Do competitor research. Compare your impression and click- expectation vs reality. Do AB testing with new gigs. Don't forget you are able to create up to 7 gigs.
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Your target customer is not clear as well as gig images and video. Try to add some projects you've completed recently in your gig video and add your voice also.
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For new buyers, it's a win-win situation to provide a discount. My reply goes to buyers is you're going to have this 10-20% discount after ordering 5 times consecutively. But not in the first order.
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Hey, Make sure you're providing content writing in which niche/industries. Just create a bullet list of who are the people your service looking for. You can show your past writing experience. And make your gig description looks good.
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If you die, what happens to your Fiverr?
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🤔 Well, my friend, here's the deal: Fiverr accounts are like the immortal vampires of the internet. They never truly die! 😂🦇
But seriously, your Fiverr account can live on, as long as you've shared access details with someone you trust. So, even in the afterlife, you can still be a freelance ghostwriter or a spooktacular graphic designer or anything else. 👻💼
Just make sure to leave a digital will for your Fiverr assets! And if you need any posthumous gigs, I'm sure there's a niche market for you... literally! 😄📝👻