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Tuesday, January 24, 2023
10 Outstanding Tricks to Rank Fiverr Gigs on First Page in 2023
Fiverr is a marketplace where people went from earning $0 to making six figures of income yearly. There are people who have a full-time career on Fiverr.
Most of the people think that it’s just luck to make that much on a place like Fiverr, a place where services are sold at a minimum price of $5. I think people can earn 90% more if they Rank their Fiverr Gigs the correct way.
When you’re on the first page of Fiverr search, you are kinda famous. There are a lot of buyers placing orders on your gig on daily basis.
How can people become a millionaire on a website where services have a starting rate of $5?
Well, that’s just what you think, and probably what everyone thought a few years ago (in around 2014) When some of the sellers, taking it as a joke, made a profile on Fiverr. They started earning more than their regular job. Today, those sellers make a complete living from just Fiverr.
Here is a rough estimate of how much Fiverr earns daily:
The website has a daily unique visitors of about 2,518, 092. That’s too much buyer and seller traffic on daily basis.
Moreover, the site makes a monthly income of more than $600,000 from the profit they earn by buyer fee as well as seller order percentage they take.
You still think you cannot become a millionaire on Fiverr?
How Fiverr’s Search Algorithm Works
Fiverr’s Search Algorithm ranks gigs according to the number of reviews you get, your conversion rate, and Gig Tags & Description.
One needs to really use their mind to find out the top secrets which can help them rank better. As that is the only key to successful sales on Fiverr.
Before you give up on your account and delete your account with no hope of earning much on Fiverr, Follow my 11 personally tested and successful tricks to rank Fiverr Gigs:
1. Get Your First Order ASAP
If you want to build trust for buyers, you need to first have a review to get more clients to order your gig.
Something that can be done to fix this is to get someone to review your gig for you.
I’d generally recommend you to go with doing buyer requests every day and you will definitely get a buyer to contact you and buy your gig if you are doing things correctly.
When you have a review on the gig, your profile looks populated with some content and you become a rated seller. I recommend doing the best you can with your first order.
2. Do Proper On-Page SEO of your Gig
Just like we bloggers do SEO of our pages, on Fiverr you have to do the On-Page SEO on your Gig so that it appears higher in search results. This can do done with the help of keywords. Let’s have a look at it:
Add keywords to Gig Title
Only one keyword included in the Gig Title can help increase the chance of your Gig being ranked.
For Example: “I will fix WordPress issues for you right now” (Here “fix wordpress issues” is a keyword.)
Note: This is not always necessary, but this helps in most cases.
Add the right Keywords to Tags
When you’re creating a gig, on the “Overview” tab you’re asked to add 5 Gig Tags. These tags are to be used for entering keywords which buyers search for.
How to find the right keywords?
You can find the accurate keywords for your Gig by using search terms which the buyer may be using when they are looking for services.
For Example: if you’re selling WordPress Fixation services then search for “Fix WordPress” and a bunch of keywords will start appearing. Try adding the keywords in the tags just like: Fix WordPress, WordPress, Customization, Fix, Fix WordPress Issues.
Note that the above keywords can be used in combination, such as “WordPress” and “Customization” can make up “WordPress Customization” so that when someone searches for that, you Gig may appear on first page.
You can also check what tags other sellers have added in their gigs
By scrolling to the very bottom of a Gig, you will find the tags the seller has added in their Gig. This is how they look:
Add Keywords to description
In a similar way, you have to add keywords to your Gig Description as well but here’s a big TIP: Don’t over-do it. You can add the keywords in the beginning of your Gig Description.
Example: “Are you having WordPress issues? Worry not! Because I am an expert who has helped many clients Fix WordPress Issues.”
You see a keyword “Fix WordPress Issues” but it doesn’t sound like I’m being forced to add it in the sentence, everything goes with the flow of the sentence.
Keywords also appear in your Gig URL
This is a good practice. Your Gig URL cannot be changed once your Gig is published, the link for the Gig is auto-generated from the Gig Title.
If the keywords are included correctly in the Gig Title, they will automatically appear in your Gig URL.
3. Make trustworthy clients
When you have made more clients who trust you, they’ll never hesitate in working with you again. You can even later contact them and ask if there is more work available for you.
In this way you’ll be able to always maintain your ratings and your cash-flow will be regular.
When working with buyers, make sure the price is good and you are focusing on their satisfaction. Don’t hesitate with doing multiple revisions.
4. Increase your conversion rate
Conversion Rate means how many new clients inbox you and end up having an order with you. You have to communicate better. More conversion rate also helps in ranking your Gig faster in search results.
As Fiverr will recognize that you are working on a daily basis and benefiting their platform, they’ll start benefiting you.
To check your conversion rate you usually have to Install the Fiverr App and on the main page you’ll see conversion in percentage.
5. Have a good Average Selling Rate
An Average selling rate is an average amount of earning you have with your orders on Fiverr. If you have almost all your orders over $50 consistently (without having any orders of $5 or $10 in between) then soon your Average selling rate will be $50.
Fiverr Search shows buyers Gigs according to their budget, so when buyers select a budget your Gig will be shown because your Average selling rate is according to their budget. This means that more Average selling rate means increasing cash.
This is something to be focused on from the beginning when you first start selling, as it becomes hard to change the Average Selling rate when you have around 1000 orders and AVG. Selling rate of about $15-$20.
I personally prefer something which I call “Order to earning ratio”, which is to have fewer orders but earn more. I have made $2000 with 70 reviews. If you set goals like these, you can become better at understanding and master the Fiverr Search Algorithm!
Pro Tips:
- If you have regular clients, ask them if you can work for them for a while and get a combined order of either $50 or $100 so you can maintain a good Average Selling rate.
6. Stay online 24/7
You have to always be online so that even when buyers select “Active Sellers” in search, your Gig will be shown.
To stay online always, make sure to Install the Fiverr app on your Mobile and always stay online from there.
If you use your laptop to stay active then that would be more better, but make sure it’s always connected to internet. Using a Laptop for work seems more professional.
7. Become a Higher Level Seller
All Fiverr seller levels help promote your Gigs. Initially, you’ll be a New Seller. To become a Level One Seller, the important factor that comes in is you have to earn $400 in total. For becoming a Level Two Seller, the Net Earning should be $2000.
It takes usually 1-2 months to become a level one seller if you’re doing things right and about 4-5 months to become a level two seller. These depends upon your niche though, and how much you are earning.
When you become a higher level seller, buyers can trust you more and will hire you.
Pro Tips:
- When your seller level changes, often times there is a drop in the earnings. I have experienced this and most of the people do, not sure if it’s a thing happening with everyone though. If you experience similar thing, just be patient and focus on quality work.
8. Promote your Gigs on Social Media
There comes a period when your Fiverr selling becomes way too low. This is because Fiverr wants you to spread the word. They want you to promote your service on Social Media.
This can be done by simply sharing it on your account. A better way would be go join groups about your niche and share it there. You can also help people anywhere online, and if they want to pay you give them your Fiverr Gig URL so they can place an order.
Pro Tips:
- Create your own social presence by creating a Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. By promoting the page, you can increase likes and share with a similar audience. You can even get hired by organizations or people on Facebook.
- Focus on helping people on Social Media instead of just looking around for money.
9. Create multiple gigs in the same category
To increase your chances of being hired, you can make multiple Gigs in the same category but different subcategories. For example: In WordPress you can make two gigs: one for “Bug Fixing” and other for “WordPress Speed Optimization”.
Pro Tips:
- Check what Gigs people of the same Niche as you are creating.
- You can create even more than two gigs.
10. Complete Regular Orders
Make sure to get new orders not weekly, but daily. At first it may take time to get orders daily but you can make some good clients so you get some orders daily.
Pro Tips:
- Contact Old buyers to ask if you have any new work and get new orders more often.
These tips can help out with ranking your Fiverr Gig if you do everything as explained. Don’t forget to check out 5 Steps to start making money through freelancing on Fiverr Just so you are not missing anything of these series of posts where I give Fiverr Tutorials to help you make more sales!
Before you leave…
Mistakes which I have made when ranking my Gig on Fiverr…
and you should avoid them!
- Add the Gig Title correctly on the first time you create your Gig. Your URL will be different otherwise. Don’t edit your Gig Title once it’s created.
- Don’t change Gig Image again and again. Make sure to do everything perfectly at once. Better have knowledge first and then start implementing at once.
- (I haven’t done this one myself but…) Don’t ask for reviews from your buyers!
- Don’t use the Fiverr App much, there are some features they still haven’t added yet. For Example: On Desktop version when you type “Email” in conversation, Fiverr shows you not to add that word. However on the App no such message is shown.
- Please take your time to read all Fiverr’s Terms of Service. Most of the people are doing mistakes but don’t know about them and get their accounts deleted by Fiverr.
- Please go through the Gigs and profile of other sellers in your Niche. Get a complete Idea of how people are doing things and then begin doing.
- Outsourcing work is not a good idea on Fiverr. If you outsource a $5 job. Fiverr takes $1 from you, then the person who’s working will take half the price that is $2 and what you get is $2. Very slow earning process.
- Don’t feel like “I can’t do this” because there are many Gigs in the same category and almost 60% of them are doing great because they do things the correct way.
Good Luck Selling on Fiverr!

Wednesday, June 9, 2021
How to Start Freelancing with No Experience
The freelance economy is booming. In fact, it is predicted that by 2027, freelancers will make the majority of the US workforce. But how do you create a profitable freelance career with zero experience?
While breaking into freelancing is not an easy task, it can be done, even with no experience. The hardest part about becoming freelance is landing that the first client. But once you cross that hurdle, you are good to go.
In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about becoming a freelancer with zero experience.
How much can you make from freelancing?
The amount of money you make as a freelancer majorly depends on your field and level of skills. However, on average, you can make anywhere between $25 to $75 per hour.
Which freelancing site is best for beginners?
There are many different platforms for beginners to get freelancing jobs, whether you are a graphic designer, article writer or even a web designer. These sights include:

Fiverr: This is one of the best freelancing sites for beginners with no experience. Here, you can create gigs based on your skill or service and offer it to the market for willing buyers to see and place orders for the service you are offering.

Upwork: This is one of the biggest freelancing sites globally where businesses and independent professionals come together for online work services. This site offers more than 3 million jobs each year, making it ideal for freelancers to earn some money.
Other beginner friendly freelance sites include:
- Guru
- Freelancer
- Total
- PeoplePerHour
To get your first job on these sites, you need to give clients some reasons why they should hire you. This is best done through creating a stellar proposal and sending it to clients looking for the services you are offering.
Remember that there are hundreds of other people looking for the same jobs on these sites. Therefore, your proposal needs to stand out from the crowd and prove that you can do the task to the client's satisfaction.
OK, but what are the easiest jobs to get with no experience? - after a small research, I found out that Writing is one of the easiest freelancing jobs. With time, and once you figure out what the client needs, you will get really good at it. Other easy jobs with no experience include:
- Survey jobs
- Transcription
- Customer service
- Ridesharing among others
But if you don't want to write and earn more money, take a look at some of the best freelance paying jobs:
- Web developer
- Programmer
- Digital Marketer
- Translation
- Writing
- Security specialist
Manage freelance work, time and multiple clients
Ask any freelancer, be it a writer, designer or web developer, and they will tell you that it is difficult to effectively manage your freelancing without proper time management.
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Thursday, June 3, 2021
How do I reach different companies that outsource their work?
Why Do Companies Choose To Outsource?
A study from Deloitte highlighted that the most common reasons for outsourcing include:
- reducing costs
- greater focus on core business
- solving capacity issues
- improving quality
- accessing the pool of talents and skills
- other business needs.
In recent years demand for outsourcing services increased because of lockdown and quarantine measures.
As you can see, there are many different reasons why companies outsource. In many cases, there is no one single reason for why outsourcing makes sense. Many different reasons might apply based on where a business is in its growth. In many cases, it might be a combination of factors – skill and cost, or capacity and time to market. One fact is clear, though – outsourcing, when done right, can help companies become significantly more efficient. Let’s now illustrate the reasons to outsource with outsourcing examples.
Outsourcing Examples Of Big Companies
The organizations listed below have understood a fundamental truth – namely, by focusing internally on the core business and outsourcing non-core functions, they can not only be more effective; they can also grow faster, and save money.
Outsourcing happens around the world, and with businesses of all sizes; most of whom you might recognize. Some examples of companies that outsource include:
Google started as a simple search engine but has since become a massive organization offering hardware and software services in addition to its advertising services with employees distributed around the world. Today Google is almost a proverb for the internet itself, and its name has become a verb used by everyone when talking about searching online.
While Google’s creed of “Don’t be evil” is no longer part of its code of conduct, it is a company with exceptional business practices and policies. Google is a technology company – that is, its strength and the heart of its business. They are one of the major companies that outsource and have been outsourcing non-core functions like admin and IT work for years.
However, Google also understands that even with its size, it cannot do it all. To that end, they have also been outsourcing development work, email support for products like AdWords, and more. Google is expanding this even further and in addition to email support, also offering phone support with staff around the world. These individuals are seamlessly blended into their inhouse support team, providing clients with improved response times at a reasonable cost. All these make Google a perfect outsourcing example to illustrate the reasons for outsourcing.
Reasons for outsourcing: accessing the pool of talents and skills, solving capacity issues, improving quality, reducing costs.
Lessons to learn
Google understood that size is irrelevant when it comes to outsourcing. By understanding what work can be outsourced and what work needs to stay inhouse, Google was able to maximize its budget utilization.
Alibaba
When talking about online eCommerce firms, several names come to mind. You have Amazon and eBay, of course, but a company that has quickly come to the fore is Alibaba. Alibaba is another example of companies that outsource, but unlike Amazon and eBay, Alibaba is based in China, which makes the challenges of outsourcing somewhat different.
In most cases, companies that outsource do so based on cost. Often this is to lower-cost countries like India, China, and the Far East. However, when the company itself is based in that region, the paradigm shifts. Alibaba understood that while they could keep their manufacturing and resource costs low locally, the skills they needed to grow were not available at scale in their region.
With this in mind, Alibaba started looking for partners and outsourcers early in their development across a host of different projects and found many of the skills they needed in the US. By outsourcing web development to the US, the site flourished and grew at an astronomical pace.
Reasons for outsourcing: accessing the pool of talents and skills, improving quality, greater focus on core business.
Lessons to learn
The main point to pick up on here is that you need to have an understanding of your requirements. By knowing what skills were lacking in their region, Alibaba was quickly able to find resources elsewhere able to accomplish the tasks they needed to get done.
WhatsAp
WhatsApp is a well-known name when it comes to communication. It’s being used globally by millions and has recently started making forays into online payments to benefit customers further. However, WhatsApp did not start out as the company you see today.
When thinking about companies that outsource, WhatsApp is a good example of outsourcing as it has been doing it from the very beginning. As early as 2012, WhatsApp was a small organization with only 30 full-time employees and five part-timers. Based out of Mountain View California, they understood that if they wanted to grow, they needed to keep costs down. For WhatsApp, Russia was the answer, and they sourced development resources from Russia for a small fraction of what they would have had to pay in the US.
Reasons for outsourcing: reducing costs, a greater focus on core business.
Lessons to learn
The WhatsApp team understood that geography should not be a boundary. To that end, they identified what they needed to grow and then looked globally for where they could gain access to those skills cost-effectively.
Basecamp
For project managers and others interested in a tool to keep tasks on target, Basecamp is well known. Basecamp started out small, and while they are prevalent in the project management field, they maintained a small footprint of inhouse resources.
Basecamp actually understood that trying to do everything by themselves was not the right strategy for the organization. They saw that while their tool was being used by others to manage projects and work, they were having problems internally with workflow and client support. To resolve this situation, Basecamp decided to outsource some essential functions so that their internal teams were able to focus.
With Basecamp, improving the app was a task that needed to get done, but Basecamp understood that others could also perform that task. In this outsourcing example, by using remote developers, Basecamp was able to continue driving improvements into the product, which helped it grow. Simultaneously, the internal staff was able to focus on internal processes and organization, which ensured the company thrived.
Reason for outsourcing: a greater focus on core business.
Lessons to learn
The critical point to understand with Basecamp is that companies need to know where their problems are. In Basecamps case, it was not with development or skills, but rather their own internal business operations and time. By outsourcing work to others, Basecamp was better able to focus on running their own organization.
Skype
Skype was a precursor and leader in the online video field. With software clients that work across smartphones and PCs almost everyone has used or knows what Skype is. Skype, like WhatsApp, realized that product development was not the key to its success. Instead, Skype needed to find the right talent and skills at a cost point that made sense so they could continue to develop the software while keeping costs low.
Skype is another major company that outsources, and they picked Estonia (East Europe) as a source of talent and brought on several developers to work on the product. As time progressed, and these developers demonstrated success, Skype brought them in as partners further cementing the relationship. The strategy worked for Skype as Microsoft bought them for $8.5 billion in 2011.
Reasons for outsourcing: reducing costs, solving capacity issues, accessing the pool of talents and skills.
Lessons to learn
Skype demonstrates a similar experience to WhatsApp example with focus on finding talent globally. Both organizations have shown that the most critical requirement is the skills available and not just their geography.
Slack
Slack has revolutionized the way companies work and changed collaboration as we know it. In many cases, Slack has perhaps done too much to improve communication as employees sitting beside each other will often just slack each other instead of conversing in person!
Started in 2013, Slack has quickly become the defacto standard within high tech organizations for internal communication. With its simple to use interface and its integration capabilities, it’s a definite winner, but this success didn’t happen by itself.
Slack had a core team of only four developers that built the product and took it to market. However, this group knew that for their product to be successful, they needed to ensure that it looked good and worked flawlessly. To that end, Slack engaged an outsourced design firm for beta testing. This feedback about what worked and what did not with the product helped Slack build a solution that businesses embraced.
Reasons for outsourcing: improving quality, accessing the pool of talents and skills.
Lessons to learn
In Slack’s outsourcing example team understood that design elements and product beta testing were beyond their skillset. They knew that, like any good author, editing your own work is often the most laborious and challenging task. By using a trustworthy third party, Slack was able to gain valuable insight into what worked from a customer’s point of view.
GitHub
For developers and coders, GitHub is one of the most important tools and resources available. Launched in 2008, it quickly became a “go-to” repository for developers looking to document, share, and host private code. While GitHub promptly became one of the best ways of sharing details on entire projects, it was not really suitable for smaller code snippets.
This was when Gist was born as an idea. After identifying what they wanted to do and how they wanted it to look, the question was who would build it. The founders of GitHub did not have enough financial capital to do the work themselves, so their solution was hiring an outsourced developer as a Git contractor.
Reasons for outsourcing: solving capacity issues, reducing costs, a greater focus on core business.
Lessons to learn
With over 56 million projects and more than 600 employees, GitHub has come a long way since its humble beginnings. In GitHub example, its success is purely down to an understanding of what to focus on internally and what can be better done through the use of outside resources.
Opera
The browser wars between Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera were hard-fought. Internet Explorer is no longer relevant with Microsoft’s move to Edge, and while Firefox is still around its market share is stagnant. Opera, however, has had some fervent fans for many years, and for a good reason.
As an extremely lightweight web browser, Opera is straightforward to use and continues to offer cutting edge features that users need. Launched at the dawn of the internet era in 1995, Opera was initially a side project inside Telenor – one of Norway’s largest telecommunications companies. Opera eventually began as a separate company outside Telenor’s umbrella, but Oracle Software ultimately acquired it.
Reasons for outsourcing: solving capacity issues, accessing the pool of talents and skills, reducing costs.
Lessons to learn
While initial funding for Opera was provided by its parent company when Opera became its own entity, resources were limited. Understanding these limitations was a critical decision as it helped influence Opera’s use of outsourced development resources. Opera is an example of outsourcing development around the world based on developers’ skills and capacity.
MySQL
MySQL has been around for a while, and right from its inception, it was just that little bit different in comparison to its competitors. MySQL understood that success for them was through a GNU General Public Licence linked with an outsourcing strategy from day one.
In this example outsourcing strategy paid immediate dividends for the company and its growth skyrocket. With an almost fully outsourced development team along with operational staff distributed around the world, MySQL is used by millions of organizations globally.
Reasons for outsourcing: reducing costs, a greater focus on core business.
Lessons to Learn
MySQL knew and understood that to compete, they needed to be different from their competitors. They took this strategy to heart and built a plan that included outsourcing to maintain costs at very low levels.
Apple
When discussing revolutionary technology companies, Apple’s name needs to be at the top of everyone’s list. This company that started with the humble desktop became one of the key innovators and then completely changed the world of music and mobile phone technology. Currently valued at over $1.3 trillion, Apple is nothing if not innovative, and millions of consumers swear by its products and ecosystem.
However, while Apple designs excellent products, it does not make or manufacture them all by itself. Apple is another example of a company that outsources, and it depends on multiple partners in the US, Asia, and the Far East for producing hardware and services. In some cases, these relationships go back decades. By outsourcing their supply chain and manufacturing facilities, Apple is able to focus on its core strength – designing great products that people like to use.
This relationship benefits both parties, though. Apple gains the ability to focus on their strengths. The partners also gain as they know that Apple is always innovating and changing. For these organizations, they know that Apple will be launching new products on a regular cycle. Products that consumers will want to purchase.
Reasons for outsourcing: reducing costs, a greater focus on core business, solving capacity issues.
Lessons to learn
Apple has understood their strengths well. Also, Apple has recognized that outsourcing is about building relationships and ensuring that both parties benefit. It’s a mutually beneficial relationship that Apple has been able to navigate successfully and it’s a relationship that has benefited all of us also.
Conclusion
The list of companies that outsource we have provided you with is only the tip of the iceberg. Today the question about whether or not your business should outsource is almost irrelevant. Companies that want to compete on a global scale need to look for the most cost-effective and useful strategies possible, and outsourcing is high up on that list. It is clear that regardless of the size of the business and its services, there are benefits that can be realized by outsourcing. Companies around the world have started to understand this concept to an ever greater degree. They have recognized and grasp the fact that by outsourcing non-core functions, they are better able to focus on what their business was founded to do.
At NIX, we have been helping provide outsourced software development services for companies worldwide for over 25 years. Our team of engineers and analysts can work with you to understand how outsourcing can benefit your organization. We can build a plan that makes sense and helps you realize benefits in cost and efficiencies. Contact us to find out how we can help.
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