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kala123

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i know in BHW had lot of No1 sellers and No2 sellers on fiverr so i need some help to making my first gig . i m looking to make a social media gig, but i saw fiverr has big competition about SEO and social media services so guys please help me to make this . i think all fiverr sellers will help me

thank you
kalana..........
 
Start of slow, put around 5 gigs that you can comfortably over deliver, try to have a good value for money in what you offer, then seek reviews and ratings, that is how you move on.
 
thank you guys for all your comment and i make a one can you guys see and tell me about it please
this is my user name in fiverr- "zim123" can you go and see my gig and give me a review for it please !!!
 
Get your gig up on MyCheapJobs, I guarantee to get all gigs posted out to 500+ qualified buyers. I promote your gigs for you on twitter/pinterest/fb

We have many sellers making full time incomes
 
Set you gig durations to 1 days to get Express on them. Use up all 20 gig slots and create 20 gigs for social media services to see which gig titles, photos, etc work best. You can then start cutting down on the gigs and leaving the ones that are selling. Be sure to upload a video for all of your gigs.
 
guys can you twll me please how make a best videos for fiverr gigs? please help me
 
The Best Advice for a Fiverr Newbie : Always offer your Service a little more than your competitor (eg. if you about to sell FB likes and the Top Seller who offers Fb likes delivers 100 likes for 5$ then you must deliver 125 likes) is such a way you could gain popularity soon.

And always try to over-deliver you first few customers
 
ok thank you for all of you , tell me please how can i make gig video to my gig please
 
As for newbie this rule applies for everybody, offer something more than your competitor.
 
If you have a video cam - just record yourself 1min ! But professional.
 
Perfect timing coming across this thread. I'm just setting up on fiverr - for content/article writing. I don't see it as being a directly hugely profitable endevour, but if I can at minimum cover costs may prove to be a great way to build up my customer list.

I keep seeing people saying that video is a must. Does anyone have stats to backup how much more gigs will sell with va without video?
 
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