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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby augusta » 09 Jan 2018, 06:23

tusziget wrote:Ask some help from your friends,to buy gigs from you and after that give positive ratings for your services.

I have read about this tip on a different forum and I have been thinking of trying it out, will discuss with some of my friends I just hope they comply.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Chameli » 20 Jan 2018, 12:36

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dominique wrote:A new seller can attract customers only by offering services for a low price. You cannot create a gig for less than $5. Many people are charging $5 for one 500 word article. You can lower the price to 2 articles for $5, so that people are attracted to your offer.

That is just the secret cos fiver is a highly competitive community so one needs to be creative to survive and progress in it

Graphic designers ae selling two logos for $5 with two revisions. You can create a gig and sell three logos with three revisions for $5. In this way you will be pricing your service less than your competitors.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby augusta » 22 Jan 2018, 06:32

aecel wrote:From what I've been reading on articles it's really hard to earn on Fiverr especially for newbies because the competition is very tough. But you can still try just be observant of your competitors, monitor their prices and what they have been offering to their clients.


Well stated, it isn't easy at all to break the jink in fiverr with experts and professional in there. we just have to try.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby ladyninja » 22 Jan 2018, 06:45

The first gig is usually the most difficult to crack. Once that it is done, the next thing to do would be to build a portfolio of gigs (maybe 5-8 successfully delivered). From here, it should be smooth sailing all other things considered.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Mr Amugune » 22 Jan 2018, 06:52

I have heard of fiverr but from its reputation it is nearly impossible to land a job. We all need that stepping stone aka first gig but it is not easy since the competition is stiff.
dominique wrote:A new seller can attract customers only by offering services for a low price. You cannot create a gig for less than $5. Many people are charging $5 for one 500 word article. You can lower the price to 2 articles for $5, so that people are attracted to your offer.


This works in most businesses I believe it will work for you.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby aecel » 22 Jan 2018, 14:07

augusta wrote:
aecel wrote:From what I've been reading on articles it's really hard to earn on Fiverr especially for newbies because the competition is very tough. But you can still try just be observant of your competitors, monitor their prices and what they have been offering to their clients.


Well stated, it isn't easy at all to break the jink in fiverr with experts and professional in there. we just have to try.

Yes, there's no harm in trying even if you have lots of competitors you still need to try who knows you might get many clients if you will work hard for it.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Rational Mind » 25 Jan 2018, 20:48

The only way to build a stable income with freelancing online is freelance marketplaces like Fiverr, however, it is impossible for many to make money on such sites.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby augusta » 26 Jan 2018, 08:59

aecel wrote:
augusta wrote:
aecel wrote:From what I've been reading on articles it's really hard to earn on Fiverr especially for newbies because the competition is very tough. But you can still try just be observant of your competitors, monitor their prices and what they have been offering to their clients.


Well stated, it isn't easy at all to break the jink in fiverr with experts and professional in there. we just have to try.

Yes, there's no harm in trying even if you have lots of competitors you still need to try who knows you might get many clients if you will work hard for it.


I'm trying Buddy, I'm not giving up now will continue and see how it goes.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Rational Mind » 26 Jan 2018, 21:43

Fiverr is one of the best marketplaces for freelancers. However, not all people can earn on Fiverr. You are a best graphic designer does not mean you will be receiving a lot of designing order on Fiverr. Success is entirely a different matter.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby augusta » 02 Feb 2018, 14:56

dominique wrote:Fiverr is one of the best marketplaces for freelancers. However, not all people can earn on Fiverr. You are a best graphic designer does not mean you will be receiving a lot of designing order on Fiverr. Success is entirely a different matter.


Being successful on divert sometimes I believe it boils down to Luck,I might be wrong though.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby ahmedo24 » 06 Feb 2018, 22:48

You are right at dominque,it is best strategy, cos once you give very good works for low pay people tend to notice you faster and you get more clients
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Rational Mind » 08 Feb 2018, 00:21

Whether you are on Fiverr or any other site, landing the first job is always difficult. However, once you get the first job, the second job will become easier.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Yugocean » 13 Feb 2018, 18:35

You have to compete with many others in fiverr, there are established people with popular gigs; however if someone receives first job, then completing it to buyers satisfaction will ring better reputation.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Akramhares » 25 Feb 2018, 13:39

I just started an account to on fiver , but i didn't land a job yet ... It's getting tougher now on fiver .
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Chameli » 25 Feb 2018, 23:03

Akramhares wrote:I just started an account to on fiver , but i didn't land a job yet ... It's getting tougher now on fiver .

The freelance marketplaces were always tougher for a starter. However, if you have skills you will surely succeed.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby wood20 » 03 Mar 2018, 13:20

You have to drive traffic to your profile so your page will rank, you can use software's like jinglin to rank your gig
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby chekdn » 08 Mar 2018, 23:42

wood20 wrote:You have to drive traffic to your profile so your page will rank, you can use software's like jinglin to rank your gig
Yea, you are right. It is not good to only rely on fiverr traffic since there are so many sellers on the platform. You also need to advertise your gigs to get traffic, plus you have to be on buyer rest page always.
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Streamguy69 » 08 Mar 2018, 23:45

I looked into this program at one time but did not sign up for it. I did some reading on what they were expecting out of someone to do and I did not think I was nearly qualified enough. Anyone that is a part of this program and are successful, I want to say congrats to all of you for working as hard as you do :D
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby jackchun » 09 Mar 2018, 02:21

metsrock69 wrote:I looked into this program at one time but did not sign up for it. I did some reading on what they were expecting out of someone to do and I did not think I was nearly qualified enough. Anyone that is a part of this program and are successful, I want to say congrats to all of you for working as hard as you do :D


in fact, there are many many tasks to choose, some are easy while some are difficult. So you better equipped yourself to earn from easy one
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Re: Landing the first job on Fiverr

Postby Sam » 09 Mar 2018, 03:31

The best thing you can do is list gigs now. It takes time to build up trust and have a nice sizable number of gig orders. I listed gigs and had people message me about them without doing any promotion. Unfortunately, I was too busy at the time for the jobs proposed but I did complete 1 gig. It took me 10 minutes for $5, which isn't bad. If you list gigs now, your orders will slowly start to roll in. Make sure you have a good sales pitch (look at what the top gigs are doing) and a solid value proposition. Don't undervalue yourself. Make the gig orders worth your time and be prepared to wait for the right buyer.
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