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Hi Everyone,
I want to get serious regarding Fiverr jobs. I realize right now there are a whole lot of ideas flying around on the web that speaks about just how to create a successful Fiverr presence as well as how to make lots of money with fiverr.

I possess a number of appealing webcam models that work for me and they are looking for additional work so they are willing to do fiverr gigs. I would certainly appreciate any kind of of the following comments, guidance below:

1) Does anyone know of great discussion board posts, information on how to master fiverr?

2) Just what gigs are excellent for appealing webcam models to do?

Any kind of and all help is significantly treasured!
#advice #fiverr #model
  • Profile picture of the author pauley13
    "Mastering" Fiverr is easier than you might think. It's just common sense, really.
    The KEY is providing a SUPERB service. Something that's SO WORTH the Fiverr that it creates a sense of gratitude in the buyer.
    Make sure your info text is honest but exciting to attract the first sale.
    You will then receive a glowing review from your first buyer.

    When people search Fiverr they almost always look at prior feedback. Just ONE negative comment can reduce your sales by a HUGE factor. But, conversely, the more positive ones you have, the more you sell. Success breeds success.

    If you have a lot to say about your gig but find the provided description text too limiting to express all the benefits of your gig, then set up a self-hosted page with a full description, but MAKE SURE you don't try to take the sale outside of Fiverr, i.e. only provide the info and a link-back to your Fiverr gig (Fiverr staff are checking that!).

    Keep your sales pitch short, if you can, and informative. And friendly. Assure your buyers that you're there to help them after they buy from you, if needed.

    And that's it.

    I *NEVER* used any tricks to drive traffic to my Fiverr gigs and yet I've turned over $25k over the past 11 months. I know it's a really good result, but I also know there are others who manage even more than that. With a SOLID service, no nonsense pitch and an awe-inspiring quality, you will be able to achieve EXCELLENT results quite quickly.

    Hope this helps paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Koolsteve
    Totally agree with pauley13 comments. I have made nearly $400 from just one Fiverr gig and get at least one or two Orders a day - nice little earner. Could push it harder and make more but tied up with other work. I mainly promote the gig via Twitter of which I have a number of accounts which total 30,000 plus Followers.

    Complete gigs well within time, communicate well with buyers, over deliver to get them better results if possible. Get those all important positive feedbacks.

    All the very best,
    Koolsteve
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  • Profile picture of the author Koolsteve
    Just to add another good method.

    Always contact the buyers the following month and ask for a repeat order and ask if they can recommend someone they know who could benefit from the gig. I've had a good response and repeat gigs from these follow ups.
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Ehlert
      The cool thing about fiverr and the various clone sites is that you can test your idea, change it up, grow it or end it without second thoughts.

      I'm assuming you have a website created for the sole purpose of promoting your webcam models? Test it out and use it to gauge demand for the service.

      Get in there, run some ads, deliver the work get creative. The magic happens when you jump in and go. If no one wants it, change your offer, ask those who do what they're doing with it, then put that in your offer. Let the demand drive the service.

      I've seen a number of fiverr how-to products in the WSO section, if that helps.
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