If anyone has advice on how to grow on Fiverr as an Industrial Designer or for any other type of creative industry, leave a comment cause it'd be super helpful!
specialize in an industrial design niche and learn about fiverr SEO. also cross market with visual platforms like instagram (bio link). the ultimate goal regarding fiverr should be getting into the "fiverr pro" selection after completing a certain amount of gigs (depends the kind of gig).
@@dschaydschee I was just talking to someone about whether or not to specialize. I've actually been trying to get a few clients off Fiverr because I have to charge that extra 20% they take!! My goal is to have my own design agency so Fiverr is just a learning experience for me. Thanks for the feedback though, very much appreciated 🤙🏻
@@dschaydschee I'm also making a new video about how to price creative work.. not saying I know how to do that - just so me and others can get some advice lol.
@@nicholomo in my opinion it's a good strategy for fiverr to seperate design skills into different specific gigs and then observe which ranks best (organically). If you look at other categories on fiverr successful sellers often will post pretty particular offers such as "will produce custom intro/outro for your podcast". In terms of design this would mean something like focusing on a niche as "3d product images for ecommerce" or "3d exploded view of product", f.ex. Imo this makes sense because people on fiverr (private buyers for the most part) on average rather look for specific solutions than for a longterm project manager kind of person.
Setting up gig pricing on Fiverr always seems like a race to the bottom. Higher prices typically mean higher quality work for the buyers though so don't charge too low.
This video was so usefull for me ! Thank you a lot
I'm so glad it helped! If you have any struggles later on, let me know!
If anyone has advice on how to grow on Fiverr as an Industrial Designer or for any other type of creative industry, leave a comment cause it'd be super helpful!
specialize in an industrial design niche and learn about fiverr SEO. also cross market with visual platforms like instagram (bio link). the ultimate goal regarding fiverr should be getting into the "fiverr pro" selection after completing a certain amount of gigs (depends the kind of gig).
@@dschaydschee I was just talking to someone about whether or not to specialize. I've actually been trying to get a few clients off Fiverr because I have to charge that extra 20% they take!! My goal is to have my own design agency so Fiverr is just a learning experience for me. Thanks for the feedback though, very much appreciated 🤙🏻
@@dschaydschee I'm also making a new video about how to price creative work.. not saying I know how to do that - just so me and others can get some advice lol.
@@nicholomo in my opinion it's a good strategy for fiverr to seperate design skills into different specific gigs and then observe which ranks best (organically). If you look at other categories on fiverr successful sellers often will post pretty particular offers such as "will produce custom intro/outro for your podcast". In terms of design this would mean something like focusing on a niche as "3d product images for ecommerce" or "3d exploded view of product", f.ex. Imo this makes sense because people on fiverr (private buyers for the most part) on average rather look for specific solutions than for a longterm project manager kind of person.
@@nicholomo I watched "the futur"s video called "how to price your design" just yesterday. it blew my mind.
Great video. Thanks a lot.
Hope it helped!
How are people charging only $5 for a basic bundle on Fiverr?
Setting up gig pricing on Fiverr always seems like a race to the bottom. Higher prices typically mean higher quality work for the buyers though so don't charge too low.
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