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FreelancingGIG
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A Book By
D E V V R A T S I N G H
Just follow thesteps below and
you will
learn how tomake money on
Fiverr easily
Step 1Create
Fiverr Gig
Once you knew you couldproduceawesome videos you can startcreatingyour Fiverr gig for the shortvideoscategory. Always keep the titleshort andsimple – “I will Create aProfessional SortVideos In 24hours for $5.”
I will create an AMAZINGShort VideoFor $5I will create aPROFESSIONAL ShortVideo For $5
I will create an Eye
CATCHY Short
Video for SMM
HERE ARE SOME OTHERTITLES I HAVE USED THAT
DID WELL
Here is step by stepprocess
Go to the Top Right cornerof the profile and Click on it. Your Profile will appear withall Active and Paused Gigs.Click on Active gig and thenclick on New Gig option
Upload the Basic gigdescription as mentioned oruse your own creativity
After you FINISH uploadingbasic gig description startworking on bundled packagesand pricing for it. Here is abasic example for it.
Writing Your GigsDescription
Your description is also a veryimportant part to your gig that youneed to get right. Just like with the images I also searcharound Fiverr and look at what theother top sellers are doing and usetheir descriptions as inspiration. Whatever you do, don’t copy theirdescriptions or your will get banned.Just use them as inspiration and comeup with your own unique description.
List the requirements
Video- fying Your GigUpload an Eye-catching videothat briefly defines your gig.Mention about your lastwork, reviews if any or otherbasic details to be first on thelist of buyers.
Video- fying Your GigUpload an Eye-catching videothat briefly defines your gig.Mention about your lastwork, reviews if any or otherbasic details to be first on thelist of buyers.
YOU CAN NOWPUBLISH IT
If you do a search for similargigs you will notice some ofthem have better images thanothers that really stand out.Do some searches and takesome inspiration from the gigimages that really stand out toyou.Once you have done that youcan use PicFont.com to createyour Fiverr gig image,
Creating Your GigImage
Some important points :
if you really want to stand outyou can also hire someone onFiverr to do it!
Tags/Keywords
One of the most importantparts of your gig is setting upthe tags and keywords.A lot of people don’t realizethis but having your gig taggedcorrectly is very important tothe ranking of your gig inFiverrs search results.
Take a look at the picture
above and you
will see the tags used and also
set your
gig delivery duration to “1
DAY”.
BELOW IS SOME TIPS FROMONE OF THE TOP SELLER OF
Mohsin Ali has briefly put
down his
experience and tips to be
followed on
Fiverr to be one of Top seller:
1. BE AWESOME:
Deliver a great product.
Customers want pure awesome-
sauce for $5, and if you're not
giving that, they'll go somewhere
else. There's plenty of room for
mediocre sellers on Fiverr, but if
you want to stand out from the
crowd, you need to be really,
really good at what you do. If
you're not really, really good at
what you do, then you really,
really need to get better.
2. BE VERY NICE:Customer service.
It sounds silly, but you have to
make your customer believe
that he or she is the most
important person in the entire
world. Communicate quickly and
be charming - you have to make
them feel special and important,
because the truth is, they are:
your livelihood of Fiverr
depends on positive reviews and
repeat customers.
3. FAST DELIVERY:All your customers will want
to be priority #1
Obviously, you can't do that, so
you should set a minimum
delivery time of 2 days to give
yourself some wiggle room for
when you're sick or just having a
really bad day. You can also
choose whether or not you're
going to offer extra-fast services
- I recommend that you
do, because you can set it to any
time you like. For example,
standard delivery of two days,
extra fast in one day. Or,
standard delivery four days,
extra fast two days, etc.
4. LAST WORD:
Leave unique feedback to every
review. Your buyers will always
read your reviews
before they buy anything from
you, and this is
your first chance to show them
how you interact
with your customers, and more
importantly, how
you'll interact with them.
5. DIVERSIFY YOURPORTFOLIO:
If you're not getting views, it
could be because you've only got
one gig. Diversify your portfolio
and create multiple gigs in the
same category. This will get
you more impressions and
ltimately more clicks.
6. PROMOTE YOURSELF:If you're a writer, start a
blog and use it to promote your
Fiverr page. If you don't like to
write and enjoy speaking, start a
podcast. Or if you enjoy video, do
regular Google Hangouts and
make use of your YouTube
channel. Focus on having fun,
being personable, and creating
or sharing fun content. If you're
only using these platforms to
sell, you'll get ignored
really fast.
7. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE:No matter how small an amount
$5 has become in today's world,
for a lot of us it's still something
we don't want to risk on a bad
experience. I promise my
customers that I'll respect their
money and if I can't make their
order right, then I'll give them a
refund. A mutual cancellation is
a lot better than a negative
review, and my customers
appreciate knowing that I won't
try to strong-arm them.
8. MATCHY-MATCHY:Write your gig so that the
title, description, and tags all
match. Having at least one of the
same key-words in all three
areas helps your search ranking
on Fiverr. Also, if you offer a
niche service, don't use just
niche tags: also use tags related
to the larger category so you'll
get in front of more eyes.
9. POSITIVE REVIEWS AREGOLD:Good reviews build confidence
and make customers more
likely to buy. Do everything
possible to take care of your
customers and earn their 100%
positive, five-star reviews, and
don't start buying or creating
fake reviews. If your work's not
outstanding, customers will see
through the fake reviews and
figure out that you're padding
your own gigs. Plus, when you're
a new seller, you get special
ranking from Fiverr, but as soon
as you start padding your gigs
with fake orders, you lose
that special ranking.
11. WRITE A GREAT TITLE:
One of the best tools
you can use to improve your
chances of getting
noticed and making sales is
meta-analysis, and what this
means is doing an analysis of
multiple analyses. For example,
look at a seller in your category
who has a lot of success. How is
that seller's title written? Look at
the key words in the title and
think about why they're there.
Then, do the same for another
successful seller in your
category. And another, and so
on, until you start to see patterns
emerge. If you want to do this
the easy way,
you can use an online word-
cloud generator to aggregate all
the titles of big sellers in your
category. You will see patterns
emerge. There is a reason
certain words are chosen.
12. WRITE AN HONEST TITLE:On the subject of titles, describe
exactly what you will do for $5.
Speaking as a buyer who wanted
to get a logo designed, I got
thoroughly frustrated shopping
for an illustrator because they all
did some variation of the same
thing: insist that all buyers
must contact them first, and
then doing all business on the
basis of custom orders.
13. WRITE A GREATDESCRIPTION:
Do the same for the gig
description that you did for the
title. What words appear most
frequently among a dozen or
more successful sellers? These
sellers aren't working together,
but a meta-analysis will show
that they all have some things in
common. There's a reason for
this.
14. PARAGRAPHS & BULLETS:
Also, look at the formatting and
paragraphing of the gig
descriptions of successful
vendors. People like lists, and
there's a reason successful
sellers create small blocks of
text that focus on one thing at a
time.
15. GRAMMAR, SPELLING &PUNCTUATION:And remember the importance
of grammar,
spelling, punctuation, and all
those other goodies
that create a professional
appearance
Your buyers may not be
grammar nerds, but they
know poorly written ad copy
when they see it. And like it or
not, Fiverr is a marketplace
created predominantly for
English-speaking customers,
so the odds are stacked against
non-native speakers. If you don't
trust yourself to write your
gig, find somebody who can -
there's a bunch of 'em on Fiverr
who could probably help.
16. USE EVERYTHING:
Upload a banner photo. Upload a
video. Upload as many preview
pictures as your gig will allow.
Upload as many PDF files
as your gig will allow, and if
you're not sure what to put in
them, then use them as areas for
extended descriptions of your
gig or an opportunity to talk
about what you do. Just add
everything, because the more
relevant stuff you add to your
gig, the more "complete" your
gig looks to your buyer, and in
turn the more likely your buyer
is to get an accurate picture of
what you can do for him or her
17. HOW TO WRITE ADS:As for activities outside of Fiverr,
you can do an ad campaign. Set
your budget whatever you like -
$5 a month, even. Limit your ad-
groups to just one set of
keywords and don't dog-pile a
thousand keywords into one
ad-group. Then, do a Google
search for the keywords in that
ad group and look at the top
ads. The top ads aren't there by
accident, and the people who
wrote them are spending a lot of
money to get results, so you can
be sure they've got a good recipe
to follow. Copy those ads word-
for-word and edit them to be
relevant to your keywords and
listing.
18. SOCIAL MEDIA:
The customers that come to
me from outside Fiverr are the
result of social interactions on
my platform of choice: Google+.
This doesn't mean it's better or
worse than Facebook, Twitter,
etc., it's just my preference.
But the point is, the customers I
met there never actually saw an
ad or heard a sales pitch because
I used social networking for just
that: to be social and friendly.
Trust me: people will want to
know who you are, and they will
troll your profile to learn more.
If you fill out your profile
information with links to Fiverr,
traffic will follow.
19. FIVERR FORUM:
The Fiverr forum is an odd
place, but there's a lot of great
stuff and smart people here if
you can sift through the rubbish.
If you need to talk to Customer
Support , then you have to create
a ticket for that with them, but
the community (such as we are)
have a lot of knowledge and
experience if you can find it. If
you don't see it, ask a question -
you'll probably get a good
answer.
20. NO FREE WORK.
Speaking for myself, I refuse
to do free work. I don't care if my
customer wants a one-card pull
as some sort of psychic test, I'm
not doing it because I'm the
seller and I set the terms of
engagement. If this customer is
going to bully me for free
content without a purchase, I
can be sure the customer is
going to bully me for free
content after the purchase, and
that's a relationship I don't want.
When somebody asks for free
work, I refer them back to my
gigs where each one has two PDF
files demonstrating the work I
do.
If they can't make a decision
based on that information, then
there's nothing else I can do to
help them
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YOU
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