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00:00Okay, so it's been a little while since we last did this, but you guys keep sending me
00:04in your Fiverr gigs and right now I literally have hundreds of them to review. So let's
00:10start this thing back up and get back into it and show you guys exactly what you're doing
00:14wrong on your Fiverr gigs right now and how you can start getting some more orders. Now
00:19if you do want to sign up for a gig audit, links are all in the description, so go check
00:23them out. Otherwise, let's jump straight into this. I'm jumping in completely blind. I haven't
00:29looked at any of these gigs so far yet. All I've done is picked a few random gigs that
00:34you guys have sent me in. So let's give it a go.
00:42Okay, first up we have Claremont A, high converting e-commerce stores that sell. Now again, this
00:50is a website builder. There seems to be a lot of you guys sending me in your gigs who are
00:54website builders. It seems to be a common trend at the moment. And the thing is, if there are
00:59a lot of you doing website building, then you need to figure out how you're going to stand
01:04out. Okay, you need to stand out from the crowd. You can't just copy other people. So
01:08let's go over this. High converting e-commerce stores that sell. From Nigeria. Speaks a few
01:13different languages. Cool. Okay, hi, I'm Claremont A, an experienced e-commerce expert helping
01:17brands grow on Etsy, Shopify, Amazon and eBay. Cool. So you're already niched down in a specific
01:23area where you focus. That's good. I specialize in store design, website design, SEO optimization
01:28and promotional strategies to boost visibility and drive sales. From building sleek, high
01:34converting stores to optimizing product listings and managing market campaigns. I provide end
01:38to end solutions. Okay, cool. So this bio is actually really, really well thought out to
01:43be honest. The thing is, what you're doing is you're telling people exactly what they're
01:46getting. You're not just talking about you. And one thing you haven't done here, which
01:51everybody puts in their bio. You haven't gone down the route of saying, I have five plus
01:55years of experience. That is such a common line that everybody is using their bio. You
02:00can use it. Don't get me wrong. Only if you can then back it up. If you can back it
02:05up with
02:05real evidence, absolutely use it. That's fine. But most of the people do not back it up.
02:11So generally bio is good. You're telling people what it is you're offering. You're hitting the
02:16pain points. You've niched down in regards to Etsy, Shopify and Amazon. Great. Perfect.
02:21So let's have a look at your gigs. You've got free gigs, all very cheap at the moment,
02:25starting at $10. So I will promote your Shopify store, Etsy, eBay store to boost sales. I will fix
02:31Google Merchant Center misrepresentation shopping ads. I will do Shopify CRO audit to improve conversion
02:39rate. Okay, but here's the thing. I'm not quite understanding. So here you are offering a lot of
02:46these like small extras, but you're not offering anything of, let's say, you're not offering any
02:52of like the real meat, like the real value, you know. So you're not helping to, you know, build a
02:58Shopify store. So you optimize product listings. Okay, so from building sleek, high converting stores,
03:04why are you not giving us any of this? So the problem is right now, you're saying that you do
03:09all
03:09of this. For example, you build high converting stores, you optimize product listings, you manage
03:14marketing campaigns. But the things that you're offering are such like, let's say, the really
03:21minuscule things, if that makes any sense. So for example, I will promote your Shopify store, Etsy, eBay.
03:26Okay, you'll promote it. Okay, great. You'll fix things. And then you will do an audit on my Shopify
03:32store. But where is the, I will build you a Shopify store, I will build you a website, I will,
03:38you know,
03:38give you the optimizing product listings. Where's all this stuff? So let's click on one of your gigs right
03:43now. Okay, straight away, we can see a problem here. Okay, when somebody comes to your gig, the
03:49first thing they're going to look at is this part here, this is your gallery. This is the first thing
03:54that they're ever going to look at. And all you've done is replicated your thumbnail three times. Why?
03:59Tell me why you have done that, please. Because it's, it's literally the same. You've just done it
04:05three times. Why not once? Why not? Maybe twice? But why three times? Like, what's the thinking
04:11behind that? Exactly. So your thumbnail, in the nicest way possible, kind of sucks at the moment,
04:17you've got a picture of you, if this is you, I'm not too sure. But basically, you've got a picture
04:21here. But then the font, the font is, is not really the font looks like, like this order now looks
04:29like
04:29it should be on the children's toy shop. Yeah, the font is wrong for the market that you're trying to
04:35get to, you honestly have to think about who your audience is. And then you have to cater your
04:41thumbnail, your whole gig around that audience. So right now, again, your gallery is the most
04:47valuable thing, but you're not giving us any information. You're not showing us your work,
04:51you're not showing us anything, you're just giving us a thumbnail. So straight away, if I was a client,
04:57I would click off immediately, I wouldn't even go any further. If we look at your packages,
05:01I will do store audit, actionable recommendation, drive 1k targeted traffic to your store. So for
05:07example, here, drive 1k targeted traffic to your store. How? How are you doing this? Do you explain
05:13to me how you're driving traffic? Because you're offering a store audit, but you're also driving
05:18traffic? Are these, is this traffic just bots? Where is this traffic coming from exactly? So targeted
05:24traffic campaigns. But for example, for $10, am I getting a campaign? How does it work? Are you
05:31going to do the campaign? Or are you going to tell me like, who I should target in the campaign?
05:35What's the deal here? I will do email automation flows, SEO promotion using Facebook and Instagram
05:41standard in depth. So your issue right now is all of your packages, you're saying stuff, but it's not
05:48making sense because you're not telling people how you're going to do this. So here, I will do email
05:52automation flows, SEO promotion using Facebook and Instagram. So like you're going to the email
06:00automation flow. How many pieces of the email automation are you giving us? Is it just one
06:06email? Is it a whole sequence of emails? You're not telling us. SEO, SEO where in my email automation?
06:14Why do I need SEO in my email automation? I don't get it. Promotion using Facebook and Instagram,
06:21but what you're going to do the promotion? If so, does this come out of my $50? Like are you
06:26paying
06:27for this from my $50? And then if so, how much are you putting on the promotion? You know what
06:32I mean? There's no essence to what you are selling here. It's just a bunch of words, but you're not
06:40actually proving anything to us or telling us what it is you're offering. We can look, let's click on
06:46one of your other ones here. Let's go for this one. Again, we've got the thumbnail replicated three
06:53times, which is just unnecessary. We don't need it. Are you getting traffic to your Shopify store,
06:58but not enough sales? You're not alone. Most stores lose revenue, blah, blah, blah. Okay.
07:02I'll conduct a full Shopify audit and CRO audit to analyze your homepage, product pages, cart. Okay.
07:08What's included? Shopify optimization audit. All good. Okay. Perfect. Why choose me? Focus on... Okay.
07:14So one thing that is good, you have quite clearly specified what is going to be included.
07:20That is great. Okay. I like that. So basic package audit of one key page, homepage, product page,
07:26or checkout, complete Shopify CRO audit, homepage. Okay. All right. This gig is better. That first gig,
07:34shocking. Absolutely shocking. So your biggest problems right now, number one, your thumbnails.
07:38I like how you've tried to uniform them. That's okay, but they're not hitting the mark. And then you're
07:44not utilizing your gallery enough. Plus you're not actually providing any service of great value.
07:52You know, you're, you're basically promoting my store. You're fixing it, fixing bugs, and then you're
07:58giving me an audit. Where's the value here? Like there's no specific value. You're not giving us any
08:03value. So fix that. And then you will see your sales increase because then you'll be a proper
08:08business. Right now, you're a guy who kind of started a Fiverr account and just put the bare
08:14minimum services or the services, which you can charge the least for. It makes no sense.
08:24Okay. Next up, we have Peace Dev. Pull Peace 11. 3.9 stars with only three reviews. Massive no-no.
08:34So when you're just starting out, you have to understand your most important thing on Fiverr
08:39is gaining reviews. It's not about making money. Don't expect to make money when you first start
08:44out on Fiverr. So if you're thinking about joining Fiverr and your goal is to make money in the first
08:50one to two months, no, you're wrong. That's, you will make money. Yes. Like you will make something,
08:56but that is not your goal. Your first one to two months on Fiverr is all about gaining feedback.
09:01Okay. The feedback is like nuggets of gold to other clients. So that is your main goal. Right now,
09:10the fact that you've got a 3.9 star on only three reviews, you've kind of messed up your account
09:15already in a way. So it is still recoverable, but it's not good. Okay. And even, you know what,
09:23let's see what it is. You've got a two star. That's not good. Place the custom order, waited many days,
09:29ask for updates and received no responses. That was two years ago. Order was canceled. Okay. So
09:33this was two years ago. So if I was you, it's a tough one. Yeah, it's tough. It's tough. You
09:41have
09:42two options, delete the account, start a new account, but it's not going to be that easy because,
09:47you know, if you do decide to do that, then for example, you have to go through the situation of
09:53having Fiverr allow you do that. For example, you won't be able to use your same phone number,
09:59your same email address, because it will all be on this account. And obviously Fiverr don't allow
10:04duplicate accounts. So it's a tough one. It's a tough one. It's completely up to you,
10:09but that's something to actually think about. Okay. Hey there, let's bring your vision to life.
10:14In today's fast paced digital world, your business needs a standout online presence to connect with
10:18customers and boost revenue. I specialize in crafting stunning user-friendly websites and platforms like
10:22WordPress, Wix, and other tools to keep help, to help you engage your audience and grow your brand.
10:27What I offer, iCatching. Okay. So this is, this is not really, not really a bio. Yeah. You're kind
10:32of listing the whole description here because then you go into what I offer. What I offer is iCatching
10:37designs, custom visuals, and video edits. Stop using your bio like a to-do list or a bullet point list.
10:44Start, rewrite it in a way that's going to hit the pain points of your client. And for example, yeah,
10:50you can do this. Like you can use ChatGPT to do this very easy. So I would do something like
10:56this.
10:56This is just rough, but something like this. Here's my current bio for my Fiverr account. I'm a website
11:04developer, but I want to change my bio so it hits the pain points of my potential clients more while
11:11also still explaining my experience and why I'm the right choice for them. So can you rewrite it?
11:19This is just completely rough. It might give me a great outcome. It might not. Who knows? Let's see.
11:27Most businesses have a website, but very few have a website that actually works. Slow loading,
11:31confusing. Okay. This bio is already way too long. We understand that. Yeah.
11:35But you can use this and you can then manipulate it even more and you can use this as your
11:41base.
11:42I'm not telling you now to just go copy and paste this into your bio. No, you then have to
11:47check it.
11:48You need to possibly reword parts of it and you need to see what could work and what is not
11:55going to
11:55work. Okay. Like I say, this is obviously too long at the moment for your bio. So you'd need to
11:59cut it
12:00down as well, but generally chat GPT can do a lot of the work for you. Now, if we get
12:05into your gigs,
12:06you've got, I will build, I will build design, redesign a responsive WordPress website as your
12:13expert. Okay. The title is a bit messed up. Yeah. I will build design. It's either design or build one
12:19of them. You can't really pick both. So I would get rid of build. I would have, I will design,
12:23redesign
12:24a responsive WordPress website as your expert. What is it? As your expert, what? Developer. Okay.
12:30Are people searching for expert developers? I'm not sure. Remember your title is only really what
12:35people are searching for in the Fiverr search bar. So the key phrases that go into your title are only
12:41those which people are physically searching for. That is what you need to be added into your title.
12:46Next we have, I will manage, edit, and publish your podcast professionally. I will create AI
12:50powered professional presentations using Gamma AI. I will build a high converting WordPress web
12:56WooCommerce. Okay. So what is going on here? You seem to be a freelancer who is going in every
13:03single direction possible just because you feel like you have some skills over here,
13:07some skills over here. You're a website designer, a podcast manager, and a presentation graphic designer.
13:14Dude, what are you doing? You need to pick one and you need to become an expert in one. Like
13:20I say this
13:21to everybody. You need to niche down, but don't take this the wrong way. Like you need to niche down
13:27because you need to be somebody. Okay. For example, you are a website developer. That is your somebody.
13:35You are a graphic designer. That is your somebody. Yeah. You need to pick who you are. So you need
13:41to
13:41pick that somebody. And then under that, this is where you have your services, i.e. your gigs. And this
13:48is where you can place different gigs, but they're all going to be connected to who you are. Podcast manager
13:55is not connected to a website developer. A presentation designer is not connected to a website
14:02developer. So you need to pick gigs and services which are connected. It needs to be that somebody
14:09clicks onto your profile and they can see you are the all-in-one service for website development.
14:16Anything I need, I can come to you. Okay. You could go like website SEO and that kind of stuff,
14:23which is generally in the copyrighted niche, but because it's connected to websites, you could offer
14:28that. But podcast manager? No, absolutely not. So let's click on your website one. Okay. The thumbnail
14:36again needs some work. Obviously, this is probably not you. This is a stock footage. So don't have any
14:44don't have any stock person. Okay. If you're not going to have a picture of you, don't have a picture
14:48of anybody. Okay. Especially not stock footage because it's so obvious. No normal person. Okay.
14:54If they're putting themselves on this, are going to be taking a picture of themselves like this.
14:59What the fuck is that? It's like, what is he singing along at the same time? What is going on?
15:03So do not have a stock footage. Okay. A stock footage photo. Just don't have a photo unless you want
15:10to
15:10have yourself. Okay. Again, gallery, you are not utilizing whatsoever. You're not putting anything
15:17on there. It's literally just your thumbnail. Starter site, one page, sleek website with original
15:23content. Okay. So that is not enough information to sell me at all. Up to three pages, content creation,
15:29basic SEO setup. Cool. Still not a bit more information, but not enough. Full multi-page website
15:35with copyright and optimization and customization. Okay. So the situation with your packages is you are
15:40writing something very vague, but you're not giving us enough detail to know exactly what we're going
15:45to be buying or what we're going to be getting. So this is where I would hope your description comes
15:49into play. Struggling to attract customers. Your website is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You'll get
15:54a professional. Okay. So it starts from here. That's where my service changes everything. You'll get
15:59professional, fast, fully optimized WordPress website. Build to send visitors in it. What you'll gain? A
16:03modern, responsive, lightning, fast, a clean, conversion, professional. So this is a situation.
16:10Your description, you are using just buzzwords. You have, you'll get a modern, responsive design,
16:17lightning, lightning, fast performance, SEO, secure setup. These are all buzzwords, but you're not
16:23telling me exactly what I'm going to be getting. You know, like I want a one page sleek website with
16:29original content. Cool. On that one page, how many sections are they going to be on that one page?
16:34You know, like give me some example. Are you going to do the copywriting or do I have to do
16:38the
16:38copywriting? You know, are you just going to give me a template of a page and then I have to
16:42fill in
16:42the rest? What are you giving me? Is there going to be, are you going to match to my brand
16:47colors?
16:47You know, what is there going to be? So this is the issue right now. Rather than use buzzwords, tell
16:53people what they're actually going to be getting. Because otherwise, again, if I was a client, I would
16:59click onto this and click straight off. Because you're not giving me anything. You're not showing me that
17:05you're a professional in this whatsoever. Let's have a look at your portfolio. Yeah. Yeah, we need
17:13to work on this. Yeah. What is this? Logo animation. Why are you showing me a logo animation? You're a
17:19freaking website developer, man. So yeah. And let's just have a look. Podcast manager. Here we go.
17:38You're fucking with me, right? Come on. Are you serious? You've given me like some music.
17:44That's not a podcast manager. Yeah. Yeah. I think it's got to be obvious. Yeah. It's got
17:56to be obvious where the fixes are, right? So. Oh, man. What is that? Why are you giving
18:04me a soundtrack? You're a podcast manager. Why put any sound on a photo? What are you thinking?
18:15All right. Before we get into this next, I don't even know what to call it. Because I
18:20think this one is even worse than the last, which is surprising how that's even possible.
18:25Before we get into that, if you do want your gig audited, links are in the description. I
18:30try not to be harsh, but sometimes, come on, you've seen what I'm working with, right? So
18:36it's just a harsh reality. But again, don't take it to heart. You just need to fix some things.
18:43Okay. So let's get into the next one. All right. So we have Daniel here. I will be your top
18:49notch developer and build full stack mobile apps. Cool. From Sweden, five, four star reviews.
18:55Daniel, I hate your logo. I absolutely hate it. I don't know what is going on here, but
19:01I don't like it. Okay. So about me, gig description. We know this is a gig. Huh? Gig description?
19:09Why are you telling me it's a gig description? It's a bio and you don't need to put gig description
19:14here. Looking for a top notch developer who can create powerful websites and mobile applications?
19:19You're in the right place. I specialize in professional. Okay. No, no, no, no. I guarantee
19:23you're probably using this line at the top of your gig descriptions as well. So yeah, no,
19:28it needs fixing. Again, like I've already mentioned, your bio needs to talk about yourself a little
19:33bit. Plus it needs to hit those pain points of your ideal clients. Okay. And give people some
19:39idea as to what you're delivering them. Okay. For small businesses, websites. Yeah. It needs a
19:46little bit of work. Okay. Straight away. We can see that you don't believe in thumbnails. So
19:50thumbnails are a must. So imagine I'm scrolling down the page right now. There's 52 sellers on this
19:56page and I see these thumbnails. Would you click on them? Like for example, let's just, I'll show you
20:02real quick. Let's click on your competition. These are all your competition right now. Yeah. This is all
20:07of your competition. Okay. And then we have Daniel competition, Daniel. So make these thumbnails are
20:19nowhere near strong enough. Let's click on one. So we have, this is just a, okay. I don't know what
20:26this is exactly. And again, don't really know what this is. Obviously it's a screenshot of a website,
20:32but what value does that give me as a potential client? No value at all. It looks like you've
20:37actually put some work into your packages. I like the little emojis that you're doing here. This is
20:41nice. So basic starter package, $20. You don't really need to tell me it's $20 here because I already
20:45know it's $20 because over here, simple website or basic mobile application, responsive design by a
20:50top-notch web developer. No, no, no. This is your package. This is the details of the thing that I'm
20:58about to order. Not the fact that it's going to be a top-notch website developer. No. This is like,
21:04for example, you know, when you go into a shop and there's the label on the, on the edge of
21:09the shelf.
21:09Yeah. On that label, there's always a short description, right? Of what the product is.
21:15Like it could be, I don't know, a pack of chocolatey Oreos, right? Or something like that.
21:21But here, for example, you're giving me a website, but you're telling me like, I would never see on
21:27that label responsive design by a top-notch developer. That's like saying on the Oreo packet,
21:32like chocolatey Oreos by experts at Cadbury's or whoever the hell makes Oreos. So again, it needs
21:41to be detailed about the service that you are providing us, not about you. Full-stack project
21:46by top-notch again. Again. Yeah. No. Mistake. Authentication database APIs. Cool. Advanced mobile
21:54website payment gateways. Okay. So this is, this is okay. Like this one is generally okay,
21:59but I need a few more details as to exactly what I'm going to be getting.
22:04Is your description going to do that? No. So again, we can see your bio is here.
22:09As a web developer, my mission is to turn your ideas in top-notch. I don't just write code. I
22:14deliver top-notch. You love the word top-notch, don't you? I've built countless mobile applications.
22:18Oh my God. So I've just clicked onto your gig and I have not learned anything about what I'm about
22:26to pay $145 for. Instead, all I've learned from the gig description. Okay. Just take that for a
22:34second. Gig description. Gig. Not you. Gig. From the gig description, the only thing I've learned is
22:40about you. This whole gig description is nothing about the service that you're offering. And it's
22:45all about just you and how great you are. Why would I buy that? Like, can you imagine going on
22:50Amazon
22:51right now and clicking on a product and all the description is about the seller and not the product?
22:56Let's just check this one as well. Again, thumbnail sucks. I don't know what's going on here. Yeah.
23:05Yeah. So we can see exactly where Daniel needs to put in some work. Daniel, you just need to
23:13look at this again, to be honest. I feel like you've made mistakes. Maybe they're not intentional.
23:18Maybe you've rushed it. Maybe you're unsure as to what exactly should go where, but you really need to
23:24look at this again and look at your competition. Just have a look at your competition, see exactly
23:29what they're doing. And then you can kind of copy, but make it better than theirs. Okay.
23:33Um, but at least for now, just copy them just so then you're on the same level. And then after
23:39that,
23:40you can start making it better because yeah, right now you're, you're a little bit all over the place.
23:44It's like you've used Fiverr for the first time in your life and you don't really know.
23:48So a few fixes need to be made.
23:55Okay. Last but not least, we have Christina. She is of course, another website designer. You guys are
24:02like the plague. I'm telling you, there's so many of you. I build Wix websites that attract customers
24:07and drive results quickly from the United States. Hey, I'm Christina, Wix website designer and developer
24:13passionate about helping businesses grow with clarity and purpose. I create strategic professional
24:18websites on Wix that build. Okay, cool. So you're a Wix designer, purely Wix designer. Cool, cool,
24:22cool. Is this you in this photo, Christina? I do not believe it is, but let's see. So let's click
24:29on your first gig here. We got six reviews. Let's see real quick. Three weeks ago, I checked the new
24:35homepage on my phone and it finally looks perfect. Everything flows better. Cool, cool, cool. I was
24:39impressed. I feel all of these are repeat clients. I don't know how many of these clients are real.
24:49And the reason I say that is because all of these prices are up to $50, but obviously they've got
24:55to
24:55be custom orders because you don't do $50. You start at $80 and they're all based in the US. And
25:01then you
25:02have a lot of these repeat clients. So I get a feeling that you're putting through fake orders
25:07just to gain more feedback. That's my feeling, but could be wrong. Could be wrong. Who knows?
25:14That's the feeling I'm getting. Okay. So you have a video. That's every business wants a website that
25:20looks good. But what you really need is one that works. I've helped brands launch faster,
25:26get more inquiries, sell more products, and book more clients all through simple strategic...
25:32Oh, okay. So pretty cool. I like how you seem to be going down this kind of like ROI lane,
25:39like showing people that they will get their money back if we build a website with you, because you
25:45will help develop it to a point that it's going to bring us a good ROI. But then you, this
25:49is AI. Yes,
25:50this is AI a hundred percent. Nobody that looks as good as this is going to be creating websites for
25:55a
25:55living. I just, no. So yeah, I don't like this AI. Good effort, really good effort, but I don't like
26:04that you're using like some AI person because you're a freelancer at the end of the day and
26:09people want to get to know you. I do think the start of this video, this is too fast for
26:15me and
26:16it's not telling me anything. So you cut to the results and then you cut straight back. It's not
26:24telling me anything exactly. It's cool. I would give it a solid five out of 10, to be completely
26:31honest. For the value that it actually delivers to me, five out of 10. So thumbnail is pretty
26:37decent. Like I say, not a big fan of the AI generated person. Before and after, always good
26:43to have, always good. Only thing I would say here, okay, and again, this is what you're going
26:47down. And this is a really nice route, especially in the website design where it's like so competitive.
26:52You're going down this conversion rate, showing people how they're going to get best conversion
26:55rates with your websites. Very nice. I love the angle you're going down and I think it
27:00really will work. But the fact is I want to see more of the, at least the after website.
27:07So the biggest thing here is the before and after. But to be honest, the most important
27:12thing for me as a potential buyer would be to physically see, feel and, you know, like really
27:18touch this website. So I'd rather have like a link to the website where I can then scroll
27:22through it and see it for myself or see more of that website. Next one. And again, yeah,
27:30traffic, all about boosting traffic. Nice. I like this, but I feel like I need to see more
27:36of the websites that you produce rather than just these graphics to tell me that you increase
27:42traffic. I want to see actual, actual websites. Okay. And how, okay. Not bad. Not bad.
27:50Packages. I will build a landing page with eight sections that converts visitors into leads
27:54for your products. I will build a five page website. Okay, cool. Nice. One cool thing as
28:02well that you've done. So you've started obviously your basic price off at the bare minimum. So on
28:07website design, the lowest you can go is $80. So you start off at the lowest, which is good
28:11because that's going to help people click onto your gig. Okay. So it's going to be the thumbnail,
28:15the title and the price, which is going to get them to click onto your gig. But then you've like
28:18really shot it up on the standard and the premium at higher prices, which is okay. Because if you can
28:23sell them as soon as they're on your gig, they'll see the standard and the premium. And then you'll be
28:29able to softly get them to convert to the standard and the premium. They won't get scared off because
28:35your basic is 80. And then the standard is 250. If you're able to sell them, you're not going to
28:40scare them off. Do you need a Wix website where people are searching? I'm Christina. Okay. So
28:46okay. So again, this is not bad. However, we have three full paragraphs about you. I would cut that
28:54down to like one maximum to why offer this is also okay. But I want to I want more details.
29:01And this
29:01is where you could create a visual PDF here and explain to me what the difference is between the
29:06basic, the standard and the premium. I think that would work really well, to be honest. And if we
29:11look at your let's just so what you've basically okay, so what you have done, and another big mistake,
29:23you've pretty much created the exact same gig three times. I will create Wix website design or redesign
29:31Wix studio e commerce, I will build Wix website design reader. Okay, so you've created the same gig three
29:36times big no, no, you've just changed the thumbnail. No, no, no, no, no, big mistake. Because at the end
29:42of the day, you've put all of these gigs into the same category, which is the Wix category. So you're
29:46just competing against yourself anyway. So it's pointless, absolutely pointless. If I was you, I
29:51would then maybe put for example, I don't know, one of one of these into the custom website category.
29:56So I would go here go to where is it digital marketing websites? What is it under programming in tech
30:04website development? So here, for example, you could put one under custom websites, you've got
30:09Wix here as well. You've also got other builders, potentially other builders. So you could actually
30:15spread them out across different categories as well. And that's what I would do, rather than having
30:19just three gigs all in the same category, all exactly identical. It's not worth it. It's a waste of
30:25your time. And it's not going to perform for you. So yeah, just basically keep that in mind.
30:30And there we go. I think that was four Fiverr sellers, all in the website niche, basically,
30:35which is very strange. But you can see some of the most common mistakes, especially with
30:41new Fiverr sellers and what they're doing right now. But again, all of this is very easy to fix.
30:47My biggest suggestion would be to look at your competitors, look at what they're doing, and try
30:52to do something better than them. And especially if you're in the website niche, what Christina did at
30:58the end there is actually really good, because she focused on showing people the conversion rate.
31:04Okay, this is what not many website people are doing. But she's focusing on saying like,
31:08hey, you get a website through me, your conversion rate will go up, or your ROAS will go up and
31:14stuff
31:14like this. So if you can do this as well, it's great. And it will kind of angle you slightly
31:19different
31:20to everybody else in that niche right now. So there you have it. If you do want your five gig
31:26audited,
31:26links are all in the description, go check them out, go sign up. And this will now be a weekly
31:32thing. So I'll see you again next week.
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