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RE: Experimenting with Fiverr

in #life8 years ago (edited)

Interesting point, I'll adjust the add-on prices now. I don't know what other things I could add though... it's a pretty simple gig... hmm...

I haven't considered ghostwriting as I know nothing about it (apart from the google search I'm about to conduct). I generally lack the qualifications required for writing gigs... They often seek people with degrees and/or extensive experience.

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okay here's a secret " fake it till you make it" - I don't have a degree just yet. My degree is still ongoing,but my gig is around business copywriting. :D
The first thing I did was reading through google extensively till now I finally figure things out. I just started Fiverr again a couple of days back after I paused the gig for about five months.

Add your past experiences or art works ( this will be a great help if you're having a portfolio)

I'm not sure what I'd be faking? Ghostwriting? I'd rather not damage my efforts by claiming to be able to do something I can't, then not being able to deliver, or delivering a poor product.

All of the advice I've gotten about referring to work experience says, keep it to the last two years. I've been out of the workforce since 2010.

I see if that's in your case. I personally have worked before in the same field. So it was an experience and a portfolio. So practically, I worked with a friend before going into the fiverr. Then I got into the gig with 90% of how things work. The rest as I said, browsing extensively and researching.

Still best of luck to you. And build a portfolio.

Indeed, prior experience can be quite valuable.

Thank you for the advice. ^_^