How To Make Fiverr Gig Image


1. Set Up Your Seller Page

The first thing you need to do when starting out on an online marketplace and selling your services, products, and products (i.e., anything that's meant for people in a business environment) as a service provider is to create a listing page for yourself, with the help of which buyers can find and buy what they are looking for.

In order to do so, you need to have either a free account, or some sort of paid membership to access to your profile page. And since this is going to be a freelancing website, it can also mean having an email address — one that can receive requests from customers who would be interested in speaking with you.



2. Go About Building A Listing

As mentioned above, creating a separate page for sellers has been done for them by their clients, and now, once again, we will go through how you go about building a list. The first three steps should then be taken.



Step 1 is to create the profiles of all those already working for you. You may want to add some other details, such as previous customer reviews, ratings, and any other metrics that you may find relevant to your product. If you don't, then simply copy and paste them into your own profiles (the important ones to mention here can be found in the "To Do" section of the listing page).



Step 2 is to make sure that each item on the sale page is linked to a specific gig that was sold by someone else (i.e., if it's a clothing item that hasn't sold yet). This makes things easier for anyone who wants to buy, too. For the sake of the listing, however, be very clear about exactly who you are offering your products to (i.e., if you've worked out deals, etc., on your site), and link them to the sales page of your client (and make it easy for anyone else to follow suit). As always, give more detail than you think your potential client would like to know, and use SEO tools in your arsenal to ensure that as much users as possible can see of your listings.



Step 3 is to finalise everything by making sure there are no duplicates, i.e., every time anyone buys/sells, someone already had a chance to look over the same listing page. Once that's done and dusted, you'll also need to make them publicly available, but keep your main server-side setup private (this includes your payment method, which will only work for clients with recurring payments).



Step 4 is to contact both buyers, and sellers as to whether they want their pages to appear at every time they post something new to the site. Otherwise, you can use social media to send your clients and potential customers quick updates, so they can buy what they see on Fiverr.



Step 5 is to make sure that all links related to the sales page are properly secured, and preferably via SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), otherwise your site could crash, and not everyone would be able to see the information, as well as your client.

Also, make sure that it doesn't take too long for your page to be seen, because many times, buyers end up browsing around the entire site until they find whatever they are looking for—and then they never even hear about your auction, let alone buy. In case you've never done this before, you'll need to keep a lookout on your inbox for your latest emails to ensure that you aren't sending anything back and forth to your customer.


Step 6 is to add a few tags (in addition to some descriptions of the item) and keywords that are relevant to your niche to ensure that as many people as possible are aware of it.

And finally, to complete the process of making your listing page visible on Fiverr, you may want to create multiple gigs on the interface (e.g., apparel, accessories, makeup, etc.). Also note that since Fiverr requires payment methods, you can choose to upload your items to multiple auction sites simultaneously, so as to maximise your revenue—or, if that seems too hard to manage, just drop one of the gigs and let that drop out as soon as you find another buyer willing to pay the deposit. And once done, the rest of the process will automatically start from there on.