Gig Description
Mike Shu
Lesson Info
10. Gig Description
Lessons
Welcome to the Course
02:36 2Fiverr Overview
01:29 3Earning Income on Fiverr
00:27 4Seller Profile - How to Research
03:09 5Seller Profile Best Practices
02:47Building Your First Gig - Doing Your Research
04:33 7Fiverr SEO Techniques
00:53 8Create Your First Gig - Overview
03:38 9Pricing Structure
02:46 10Gig Description
02:00 11Gig Milestones and FAQs
01:24 12Order Requirements
01:08 13Gig Image
01:14 14Revisions
01:10 15Managing Orders and Communication Intro
01:37 16The Pre-Order Stage
01:44 17The Order Stage
01:27 18The Post Order Stage
00:28 19Buyer Reviews
02:10 20Mastering the Unexpected
04:16 21Growing Your Business
01:28 22The Level System
01:21 23Dashboard Analytics
01:28 24Seller Plus
01:27 25Marketing Your Services
01:18 26Thank You!
00:17Lesson Info
Gig Description
1 The secret to writing a good gig description 2 is to be concise, truthful, and answer as many questions 3 before creating a compelling offer 4 and a call to action. 5 Go back to your notes, and make a list of what you like 6 and dislike about your competitor gigs. 7 A helpful way of writing a good gig description 8 is using the AIDA formula. 9 The first A stands for attention. 10 Attention is the first step 11 to capturing your audience's attention. 12 I, I is interest. 13 I should spike the curiosity by doubling down 14 on your credentials and expertise. 15 D, D stands for desire. 16 Why would purchasing from you solve your client's problems? 17 And finally, the last A is action. 18 Clarify your offerings, 19 and ask your customers to place an order. 20 Sometimes people need a little push to take action. 21 In our gig description, we're gonna write something 22 that is curated to our niche. 23 Your gig description should be 1200 characters. 24 We're going to use my gig as an examp...
le. 25 So my gig talks about the popularity 26 of AI has changed the game forever. 27 If I use AI and you don't, 28 then you will never catch up to me in six months. 29 Notice the introduction. 30 I've created a fear, and I've created an entry. 31 Then I go in to explain the entry. 32 If I am able to write 10 blogs per day, 33 and you can only write one without AI, 34 then in the course of 30 days, 35 I will have written 300 blogs, 36 and you will only have written 30. 37 In the course of 60 days, I'll have written 600 blogs, 38 and you will only have written 60. 39 And the gap is going to grow wider and wider. 40 Eventually, you'll never catch up, 41 because it will be exponential. 42 And I backed it up with some results, 43 and then I ended it with a call to action.
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Ratings and Reviews
altaf hossen
The clear concept course made me confident and led me ahead. I'm grateful to the Fiverr Authority and thanks to Mr. Mike Shu.
OLIVAfilms
I found this class very very useful. It was short yet very complete and clear. I can't wait to start implementing all the suggestions Mike Shu provides. Thank you CreativeLive, thank you Mike!
sumaira khan
Its my pleasure to attend such class.It was very usefull,short and clear.
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