In addition to uploading a video you are required to upload a picture about the service you are providing, when you are doing this open up Photoshop (or even paint if you don’t have Photoshop) and create a large custom made picture about your gig.
No, DON'T download a generic picture online for the sake of uploading a picture. The time and energy you put into insuring that your service is advertised as professional as possible will go a long way.
No, DON'T download a generic picture online for the sake of uploading a picture. The time and energy you put into insuring that your service is advertised as professional as possible will go a long way.
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bothewebguy
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Once you start getting gigs, the ability to add extra gigs to the initial gig come available.
Goldenlady
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Thanks so much for all the details and explanations here. It's good to know how to make a gig stand out on this site that has so many of them, even in a single category.
mama2karsten
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I spent many years working in audio and video production... it is very automated. For a 30 second voice-over... someone who knows what they are doing could comfortably knock-out 30-40 30sec VO's in an hour. That's $150-$200 per hour @ Fiverr's $5 gig price... Work 2-3 hours a day... not a bad day at all. Of course that doesn't include the up-sells listed on the demo page (if they have a demo). Most of the top rated one's do. I used to syndicate high impact radio and TV coast to coast and I can tell you with radio 30sec spots we knocked out 45 an hour at $99each. I am certainly glad I was not competing with $5 gigs. Thanks for the Fiverr seller rules