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How to Post a Gig to Fiverr (EXPERT TIPS for 2020)
How to Post a Gig to Fiverr (EXPERT TIPS for 2020)
From
graphic design to web development, personalized relationship advice to funny
birthday videos, you can find pretty much any
service imaginable on Fiverr. A bit different from other
freelancing platforms, workers
on Fiverr post their services, which clients can then browse and buy;
these are called “gigs.”
The
platform is free to join and gigs are free to
post, so whether you’re already a freelancer and looking to branch out to new
platforms, a talented individual interested in a bit of side money, or you’re
just thinking of quitting
your job, Fiverr is worth checking out.
If you’re
not sure if Fiverr is right for you, you should check out our expert review.
Then, read what it’s like to actually work on the platform by reading the
experiences of someone
who has.
Important!
Before you create your first gig (as we describe here), you should experience
how buyers see gigs so you’ll understand how to create a gig that stands out! Jump to the section
below to see what we mean.
Is your
mind already made up? Great! Let’s take a closer look at the process of
creating a gig on Fiverr. Sure, it’s easy. Just about anyone can do it. But I’m going to teach you how to do
it well. It
won’t be long before you’re chatting with your first new clients.
Step 1:
Create an Account
Before
you can post your first gig, you’ll need to create an account. You can sign up by either using your
Facebook account, Google account, or email address. Once you’ve
chosen how you’d like to create an account, you’ll have to choose your username
and either create a password or enter an email address. Once your account is
created, simply go to your inbox, activate it, and go on to fill out your
profile.
Step 2:
Set Up Your Profile
The first
thing most buyers will check for—prior to paying for one of your gigs—is your
profile. In it, Fiverr will ask you to include a photo and several key
pieces of information, allowing potential buyers to get to know you a bit more.
Pro Tips
Make sure
that you create a profile that delivers on each and every aspect:
·
Profile Picture: Include
a professional looking photo of your real face. This will help to ensure
potential buyers trust that you’re a real person, in addition to making your
profile appear more professional.
·
Description: Use
this section to introduce yourself to prospective buyers. Here, you can include
your areas of expertise, experiences, or anything else you think is
important—keep it relevant!
·
Languages: Let
others know what languages you speak and your level of fluency; this is
incredibly important if your gig includes skills like writing or translating.
·
Tests Taken: This
part of your profile will display the tests that you’ve completed through
Fiverr. Tests help to verify your skills, and can increase a potential buyer’s
trust. Just be careful, as you’re only able to take a test twice every three
months; however, Fiverr does give you the option to hide your tests scores if
you do poorly.
·
Skills: Here,
you should include any skills applicable to the gigs you intend to create.
These include abilities you’ve gained through past jobs, hobbies, or other life
experiences. Fiverr only allows ten, so choose wisely.
·
Education: Include
where you attended college and your degrees.
·
Certifications: List
any additional certifications that may help you stand out from the crowd.
Step 3:
Start a New Gig
Once your
profile has been set up, you can begin creating your first gig! To do this, go
to the “Selling” menu along the top of the screen, and in the drop-down menu
choose the “Gigs” option. From here, you simply need to click the “Create New
Gig” button to start the process.
Step 4:
Write Your Gig Overview
The first
section you’ll need to complete is the Gig Overview. Here, you’ll be required
to fill out three boxes:
1.
The title of your gig
2.
The category that it falls under
3.
Relevant search tags
Pro Tips
Don’t
skimp on this process. Keep the following in mind to write a compelling
overview that will entice a potential client:
·
Gig Title: You’re
only allotted 80 characters, so make them count, and ensure that it’s clear and
concise; you want your prospective buyers to know exactly what it is that
you’re offering. Also, write something that’ll stand out from the crowd by
keeping the title relatively original.
·
Category: Based
upon your title, Fiverr will automatically suggest a few categories and
subcategories, and typically one will match your offering. Although, if none
are appropriate, you’re free to choose from a plethora of options from their
dropdown menu. Find the category and subcategory that best fit your gig.
·
Search Tags: Put the
terms you believe a buyer would be most likely to search for when looking for
your service. You’re only allowed five terms, so be considerate. These will
vary greatly depending on what you’re offering, so doing a bit of research into
the most commonly searched terms in your category could help immensely.
Once
complete, click the large green “Save and Continue” button along the bottom
right of the screen to advance to the next section.
Step 5:
Price Your Gig
The
pricing of your gigs has evolved quite a bit since Fiverr’s inception. The platform currently allows sellers to
offer up to three different packages:
1.
Basic
2.
Standard
3.
Premium
Pro Tips
When
filling out the scope and pricing section, there are some important things to
keep in mind:
·
Number of Packages: It’s
not necessary for you to use all three packages, although many buyers do like
additional premium options, so offer them where possible. Additionally,
according to Fiverr, those that offer triple gig packages can earn up to 64%
more per order.
·
Name Your Package: Choose
an eye-catching title for each of your packages, and make certain that the
difference between them is crystal clear.
·
Package Description: Briefly
explain what’s included in each package, and why you’ve included it. You’re
only allowed 100 characters here, so you may have to get creative to fit in
everything you’d like to say. Just make sure the offerings are clear to any
potential buyers.
·
Delivery Time: How
long you’ll take to complete a project. Depending on the scope of the work,
this may vary greatly between packages.
·
Revisions: The
number of times you’ll alter your work upon the buyer’s request. Premium
packages often include additional revisions.
·
Price: Each
package can be priced anywhere from $5 to $995 USD. Your basic package should
always be priced lowest, and your premium the highest. Remember, you can always
change your price later, so in the beginning, it may be smart to keep them low
to help build reviews.
·
My Gig Extras: Here,
you can charge additional fees for whatever extras you’d like to add to your
packages. There are some frequently used extras that can be chosen from a menu,
such as extra fast delivery and additional revisions. If there’s an extra you’d
like to include but isn’t available, Fiverr makes it easy to create your own.
Simply click the “+ Add Gig Extra” option at the bottom of “My Gig Extras” and
fill out its title, description, and price.
·
Shipping: Fill in
a shipping charge if you’re going to be sending a tangible product and require
compensation. You’re given the option to choose multiple prices depending on
the location.
Step 6:
Give Your Gig a Description and FAQ
Along
with your title, the
description is one of the most important aspects of creating a gig that will
land you clients.
Here,
you’re expected to go into great detail about your offer. For this reason,
there’s a 120 character minimum, and a 1200 character maximum for the description.
Don’t leave any important details out, as your buyers should have an accurate
enough description to determine whether or not what you’re offering will
satisfy their needs.
Being too
vague may lead to unhappy clients and negative feedback, potentially destroying
future opportunities on this platform.
Once your
description is completed, the frequently asked questions (FAQ) will come next.
In this section, provide the answers to questions you’d expect to receive in
regards to your gig. This
will probably need to be revised later, as you may not know what many of your
FAQ will be until after your gig has been active for some time.
Click the “+ Add FAQ” button to include as many FAQ as needed.
Step 7:
Establish Your Gig Requirements
This is
where you’ll include any requirements that are necessary for your buyer to
supply in order for you to complete the job.
You’re
given three different methods of asking for this information, including:
·
Free Text: With
free text, you write in your requirements, and the buyer is expected to fulfill
them with a text message response (e.g. dimensions, weight, essay topic).
·
Multiple Answer: This
option allows you to ask a question and give multiple answer choices from which
your buyer can choose. You need a minimum of two answers to choose from, and
can add more simply by clicking the “+ Add Optional Answer” button.
·
Attached File: If you
require a file from your buyer in order to complete your work, choose this
option. You need to specify what this file should include in the description
window, and your buyer will be asked to upload it upon purchase.
You can
add as many requirements as necessary by clicking the “+ Add Another
Requirement” button that appears upon submission of your first. If the answer
to a requirement is optional, you should unclick the “Answer is Mandatory” box.
Step 8:
Add a Gallery to Your Gig
Your gig
gallery can either be comprised of photos, a video, PDFs, or all of the
above. The files you
choose to put in your gallery should all be relevant to your gig’s offerings.
Pro Tips
Consider
the following tips when determining the different file types for your gallery:
·
Gig Photos: Most
listings will include a photo that’s relevant to the service being sold,
especially if it’s a graphic or web design gig. Even if the job is something
that’s not easily photographed, such as a writing gig, still include a photo.
Just choose something relevant to the job, even if it’s not necessarily a work
sample. Fiverr allows up to three photos that can be dragged and dropped to
your gallery. Make sure your images are plagiarism-free, otherwise your gig may
not be approved.
·
Gig Videos: Other
than gigs in the animation and video categories, adding a gig video is
optional, although they can be helpful. According to Fiverr, gigs that include
a video receive up to 200% more orders, as well as enjoy 40% higher user
engagement levels. Videos cannot exceed 75 seconds in length, nor can they
include personal contacts.
·
Gig PDFs: These
should only be used when further clarification is needed, and a PDF is the best
format for accomplishing this. This option is generally reserved for writers,
and others whose work examples are most likely to be in a PDF text format.
Fiverr allows for two PDFs to be attached to each gallery.
Step 9:
Publish Your Gig
This is
the final – and by far the quickest – step to creating your gig. Simply click
the “Publish Gig” button and it’ll go live. Once live, your gig can then be
promoted through a social platform, such as Facebook or Twitter, simply by
clicking the provided link. According to Fiverr, gigs that are promoted through social
platforms are up to three times as likely to sell, so it’s a
good idea to consider this option.
Getting the Most Out of Your Gigs
Now that
you’ve created your first gig on Fiverr, next comes the difficult part: landing
a client. Most buyers
on this (or any) platform want to see reviews from which they can judge your
work quality. When starting, you won’t have anything other than
the few examples uploaded to your gallery to show.
Therefore,
when just beginning, it’s often a good idea to keep your prices low to draw in
more clients, and raise your rates once you’re more established. You should
also look into search engine optimization (SEO) for your gigs, as this is a
great tool for driving organic traffic. Another successful tactic is to use
your profile to establish yourself as a brand, helping you to become a
recognizable force to those who scroll through Fiverr regularly.
The best way for you to build your first Fiverr gig? Buy someone else’s in a gig on Fiverr. It will only cost you $5 and you can buy something you need – a Fiverr image gig to look professional or someone to proofread to your gig content are the two best options.On top of looking more professional and getting more clients from Fiverr, when you buy a Fiverr gig, you understand the process 100% – how someone looks at thumbnail images to choose which gigs to try, How is the price displayed, and even how the ordering process works. This guarantees that your Fiverr gig will be the best it can be because you made your gig attractive to your customers AND made the process of buying a gig simple.When done, jump up to start your first gig!
By
following these tips and tricks, researching how to succeed
as a freelancer, and looking through Fiverr’s forums for expert
advice, you’ll be
able create gigs optimized for success on Fiverr, or any freelance platform you
may choose!
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