Before you buying and selling gigs you should have to know the way of fiverr reviews system or term . A fiverr reviews business way is clear. That is mean you can buy a service before paying nothing and after get finished your service than you have to pay according to your conversation. I think now you can understand the way.
I started with fiverrr and it's a great way to get your confidence going and making your first sales online. Like DP fiverr has a lot of traffic and if you pick the right gig you can make 2 to 3 sales a day easy. I have one gig on fiverr that has made me over $1800 in about 12 months. Pick something to do with backlinks and you can't go wrong just make sure whatever you offer does not take longer than 15 minutes to make it worth your time or you will get fed up. When you create your gigs you are looking to get feedback, without feedback your going to struggle so when you do get your first order which can take a couple of weeks OVER DELIVER if you offer 50 social bookmarks give them 100 and send them a bonus report. Once you get good feedback you start to make consistent sales, there are some tips to getting more exposure that have worked for me and I think I may write an ebook showing people the exact gig i use and how to start it.
Figure out what everyones doing, and see if you can replicate the skill. A good example would be a video testimonial.
I honestly feel that website security is something folks buy 'after the event.' On the basis that certain things happen to other people.
hmmm, Can I suggest something really painfully obvious... How many people on webmaster forums including Digital Point post issues about security problems with their sites? How many people post those questions on Yahoo Answers and other Answer sites? Have you created alerts on those sites to tell you when someone asks those questions so you can tell them about your Fiverr gig?
To get more orders on Fiverr try re-creating your gig a few times over. That seems to work for other sellers or you could try a few of the other smaller micro job websites.. I see SEO Clerks is a popular choice.
The key to get more orders at Fiverr, is how you are promoting your gigs. Not only mere promoting but you also need to promote to the audience who are looking for exact same service.
You may be having the same problem as me. I have a gig on fiverr that is totally unique but all my sales are coming from outside promotion. I've done everything I can think of but my gig won't show up for any of my keywords when doing a search. At this point I'm guessing its because my account is new, and that once I have more positive reviews I'll do better in the fiverr search results. I could be wrong but don't know what else to believe.
It's quite simple actually. Here's how the sellers keeps getting orders. First of all, most of the top sellers at Fiverr has been offering their services on fiverr for a long time.. Just check for yourself if you don't believe me. Most of them has been offering the same services for about 2 years. That's why they keep getting orders. Earlier customers will still be paying those sellers for their services even if you have a service which provides even better quality or more likes or whatever you service is about.. That's competition.. No question about it. The first couple of orders is ALWAYS the hardest to get. You can't just sit around waiting for orders to come in. You need to expose yourself. Create your gig with: A good-looking and catchy title, and describe your gig the best way you possible can. Of course the keywords will play a major role, so make sure you use the keywords good. See your competitiors gigs, copy some of their keywords/description or title. That's a great start if your struggling with these kind of things. I saw that you had given one of your buyers negative feedback, don't do that. It's useless and will hurt your own business. It's better to stand up for yourself, explain to the buyer what he's got, or just be polite and say your sorry that the buyer didn't like your service, and still give him a "thumb up". That way you still look professional to other potential customers. Explain in your description that you could re-do your work until the buyers is satisfied, if necessary. (at least until you got some orders) When you deliver your work, tell your customer that your awaiting confirmation, and tell them that they should contact you if their not satisfied with your work BEFORE they leave feedback. ALWAYS over-deliver. Even if you could complete your work in 5 minutes, take your time, put in effort and make sure you work hard. This will make your buyers happy, and even if you only get $5 and have to work for let say 30-60 minutes per order. DO IT! This will make you look serious, professional and you'll get more orders. When you start getting orders on a regular basis, you can be more "sloppy" and work less for each order, if you still provide good quality gigs. The buyers won't be less happy as long as you always deliver what you say you can. Be polite when you contact your buyers, always answers their questions.. Even if some buyers ask you 20-30 questions, just answer them all politely. You never know if that person actually is a great potential customer, which could give you 10 order a day. But if you ignore him, you loose. If a buyer gives you negative feedback, contact him and ask him to change it for a positive one, if you re-do the work until his satisfied. Always do this, since positive feedback is the only thing you want. 1 negative feedback will make you loose a couple of pontential buyers. 2 negative feedbacks will make you loose even more buyers.. More than 2 negative feedbacks will put you out of business if you don't have more than 15-20 sales with positive feedbacks. One last thing, always end your messages with your realname. That looks more professional than someone who's not. Remember: The BUYER is your best friend, until the very end of your relationship. Good luck! //André Strand/inyourway
There is competition in Fiverr too.. make sure if people putting keyword in fiverr search your gig is displayed.. too.. if not then you have to some more content, optimize it, do some link building too.
Once you have your gig - create different versions of it so that you have multiple gigs. Let people have your gig for free to start off with them(by giving refunds) so that they leave you good feedback and make you look popular. These will help to get you noticed initially!
Fiverr was the first micro job website.. They were the first and only one, but now SEOClerks has pushed them down to second place! SEOClerks is amazing. They have money giveaways, competitions and they have a splendid support. Best thing is they specialize in SEO and website related stuff. Try them now, you wont regret it
Definitely promoting on FB, Twitter and if you have a video for your gig even YT. Also posting in niche relevant forums where you can add a signature for your Fiverr gigs.
Alright, hope this helps In order to make fiverr orders you need traffic, here some tips I´d like to share with members on how to get more fiverr orders. Here is a few tips: - Pay someone to review your product, a friend or someone at microworkers etc. Make sure the person you are paying will also bookmark your gig. You will receive 4$ from the person you paid, so on how much you want to pay is up to you. - Make sure to promote your product on forums and websites related to your niche, where people are interested in such products. Examples: digitalpoint webhostingtalk sites like freelancer etc - Search on Facebook groups and pages related to your niche and post your fiverr gig order there! The more you promote the more views your gig will have -Make a youtube Video or use the same as your fiverr sales and then simply do some SEO. Make sure in the first phrase of description to add your link to it. You can learn how to rank it in google it is very simples. - Add in your forums signature a banner to your fiverr gig so whenever you make a post people will be able to see it. - Make sure to add in each fiverr product description something like" Take a look at my other super cool fiverr gigs! (link)" Cheers!
Links in ebooks are good. You can use free blogs, squidoo, subdomain services (I am othe owner of eoltt.com), give away free ebooks with your gig links inside