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  1. 3 hours ago, visualstudios said:

    I took a look at your gig. Couple things:

    1) Your title/gig is not appealing for the vast majority of buyers. It's extremely niche. Very few people looking for video art on Fiverr, that's commercially not viable. This means that even when buyers see your gig, they won't click on it because it's not what they want.

    2) Your account is from 2019 and you have 1 review. That's not strong performance, and most buyers will prefer buying from either a new account, or an account with more sales (specially given your pricing).

    3) You are only using two tags on the gig - and two weak tags in terms of volume, cinema and video art. That doesn't help in terms of getting impressions. 400 impressions can lead to clicks if you have great thumbnail, lots of reviews, a product that is in demand, and a competitive price. You have none of that - so you will need way more impressions, because your clickthrough will be very low.

    4) Your copy is bad. That doesn't matter in terms of clicks, but can help convert the few clicks you have into orders. Your copy isn't helping convert, it's clearly chatgpt.

    5) Finally, your video (which is the essential factor to get clients given what you're selling) is too out there. Sure, it's a style, and I won't comment on "quality", as that is subjective. But the fact is that it's too odd for what the majority of people are looking for. Think about your buyer - who is he, and why is he looking to buy something like your gig video? Most people who are into video art are artists themselves, so they would be interested in making their own material, not buying it. It's not something that sells, plain and simple. Also, some of the sequences in your gig video are a actually a bit too shocking, too risky, you should play it safer given the platform you're selling on.

    Thanks for the advice!

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