Learn these [A-E] FIVERR BASICS when creating a "NEW GIG"
A. Use Title and Tag space Well
Use the Correct Keyword, more or less that people will find gigs based on
searches. It is important to use the correct keyword to be found by buyers
eager to hand over Dollar$.
You can put keywords, in the title of your gigs and tags to describe the gig after gig image. 

B. Realistic Delivery Period
You do not want to tell your customers that you can finish something that
takes a week to complete in only one day. Even if you are offering
something that takes only minutes to complete, it is important to give
yourself a realistic time period to complete the order in.
#TIP Look Busy while doing nothing to save work loads and enjoy Some time freedom

C. Build Reputation
Never get negative feedback. That is not a suggestion, it is something that
you need to strive for to help ensure that those who see your gigs
understand that you are serious about what you offer and are willing to do
your job well.
#Tip Share ALL Requirements in instructions field clearly
You want your buyers to understand what they are buying from you and what their options are. If you require them to give you more information tell them in the instructions.  
#TIP Offer 100% satisfaction and fix things until your customer is satisfied.
This will help to provide a better experience for your customer and ensure that
your feedback score remains flawless.
#Tip Behave politely
Always be polite and professional with and take the time to
answer all questions that may come up.

D. Go Above and Beyond
Beat out Your Competition by Finishing your gigs in a shorter time period.
IF you are faster than your competitors you will be seen as a more reliable source and can easily gain the customers of your competition, and for good reason.
If you really want to be the celebrity, offer more than what your competitors
offer. This will make your service more favorable and cost effective to the
buyer.
#Tip Change Your Offer After You Get More Testimonials
Once you have gotten a lot of positive feedback for a particular gig, you can
try changing the gig to provide less for the same price, or the same thing for
a bigger price.
The feedback you received will remain on the gig and you
could simply do less work for the same amount of money.
The feedbackshelps convince buyers that the service is good even if they are getting less than what previous buyers have received in the past.

E. Send Follow Up Messages
Always make sure to ask about your services and products later on. The
buyer may have something new to say and they can offer extended
#TIP Sen your old clients time to time New service and concessions offers, and Gig Update, Extra Adons reports

Always upload a video! :
This apparently makes you rank higher in their searches and definitely makes you stand out and increase your sales rate!
The video can be of anything, whether it be a montage of images of the work that you produced, to you talking about the work on webcam, just do it!

Stand out With Your Gig Title! 
Don’t just hope to be noticed, make yourself noticed!
Have flashy, eye-catching pictures that basically force people to click on your page!
Give a title that doesn’t just prove that you’re better than your competition, but makes it seem like choosing anyone else but you for their job will result in utter disappointment!
“In 24 hours” , “professionally”, “free revisions” are just some of the techniques used, but by finding one, or many , related to your gig, you’ll have the sales rolling in!

Write A Killer GIG Description!
RJ once wrote about 5 key elements to writing a killer sellers description :
  • Hope
  • Urgency
  • Unbiased Appearance
  • Authoritarian Appearance
  • Fear Encouragement
Follow these elements and you’ll have a description that sells like crazy!

Appear Professional But Human!
From your description to your delivery message, you need to sound like you’re in charge, but that you’re human!
If work is slightly late apologize, if it’s of good quality they’ll understand and will even be more prone to leave good comments!
OR if you get to know them, they’ll feel rude not to tip you!

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