5. Package Your Gig
Aside from the title of your gig, you are to give a catchy description for your gig package. Also, look at other things that your competitors are offering and include them in your package. When setting your price, fix a low price, much lower than your competitors do offer for that service.
6. Give Your Gig a Befitting Description
How you describe your gig will also determine what will convince your audience to go for it. In your description, you should include what they will be benefitting from your service and how it will help them succeed with their business.
Convince them also on why you are the right person to do it for them. Let them know exactly what to expect from your gig, and if possible, add some proof for them to see. Add a “frequently asked questions” section to your gig. Look for questions that potential buyers are likely to ask and answer the questions.
7. Use Images to Make Your Gig More Visible
Images have a way of getting the attention of your audience. A good video can increase the visibility of your gig by up to 200%. You cannot make a video longer than 75 seconds, so you should try and make it as interesting or captivating as possible in that short time. Make sure the video is clear and convincing enough to get buyers to choose your gig.
Have a Blessed Sunday.
Monica