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  1. So the most simplest thumbnail had resulted in way more clicks - that's the generic animation thumbnail. And although I spent the most time on the music video thumbnail, it performs just as well as the advert thumbnail - which I honestly thought would perform a decent bit better. Black font does seem to be a no go area. And the complexity of the music video thumbnail is definitely not something to do - however the format is probably something to keep exploring for me personally. In the end, high contrast with your most important features being the brightest is probably best.
  2. Hey, Never really knew this side of the site existed until a week or so ago. Just wanted to say hi and do a small introduction of myself. I am an artist and animator. I've done some animated directing work for music videos and a few small budget adverts. I draw a bunch and yeah. There's not too much more about me.
  3. Hey, So i've begun creating my own thumbnails for my Animation services - I have gigs for creating a music video, creating an advert and a more general 2d aniamted video. I feel its important for me to have a thumbnail that demonstrates my skill while keeping it interesting to click on. For a test, I created 3 different thumbnails, trying to figure out what hits more and before i kind of show my conclusion, I wanted to know your guy's opinions on these thumbnails. The animated advert thumbnail was done super quickly, and I will be redoing that because that character design is not too appealing at all. I'm happy to hear any harsh feedback or just general, generic opinions on these thumbnails. Thanks, Nudders
  4. I am confused as to why people assume that I was saying that there will be more orders because of your online status. I know that not to be true. I never claimed that being online will guarantee more orders. Quality is what garners orders 90% of the time. I completely agree with that. That was not the discussion and should not be the discussion. I am more curious to know if having a tab open of fiverr would always result in you having that online status, or, would you need to interact with the site to continue your online status? Lets put aside the other, "does this or does it not result in more orders".
  5. From the way i see it, there is nothing on the backend of fiverr that results in a response that because of a seller is actively online they would bump the gig - so you are probably right. However, when clients are on the website they can very easily filter for online sellers. And if you ever turn that filter on, you can see that over 90% of the services are completely cut out, meaning theres a higher chance of someone running into your gig. I have my 15 ratings with 5 stars, i have my orders and all. I don't believe the online status is just something to ignore at all. But again, being online does not guarantee work when you do not have an intriguing portfolio of work or thumbnail or terrible metadata. The online status just seems to be a great extra step to take for this. And I have been seeing results in my gig impressions whenever I am online - i've been seeing massive spikes recently and it is only on the days i am online. Just curious to see how that online status works. (also the fact that using a tool to stay permanently online is against the TOS; i feel it is appropriate to suppose that there must be some sort of benefit to that type of manipulation which is being online 24/7).
  6. Hey, so I've come to realisation that being on the Fiverr website can help you gain more impressions because of how clients interact with fiverr. Now i have a few questions about what is meant by being online. I don't imagine that having a tab open of Fiverr would work. Instead, it would probably require some amount of activity at during an interval of time. So, I am wondering if there is any clarifying information regarding those two assumptions I have. Also, is there a difference when on the seller's dashboard compared to being on the Fiverr site as a buyer? Its just that I've noticed a small difference when I go into the buyer side of Fiverr compared to being just on the dashboard. Any help and precise information would be greatly appreciated!
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