Lesson Info
18. Linking to Other Accounts
Lessons
Introduction to the Program
06:52 2Fiverr Seller Levels
11:17 3Pros & Cons of Fiverr
09:41 4Follow These Rules or Get Banned on Fiverr
07:02 5How to Attract High-Quality Clients
14:49 6How to Spot Nightmare Clients
13:31 7Keeping Your Response Time Low
03:42Using Promoted Gigs on Fiverr
05:42 9Overview of the Fiverr Dashboard
08:51 10Taking a Break from Fiverr
03:46 11Seller Plus Program - Is It Worth It?
02:04 12Fiverr Analytics
03:39 13Getting Your First Fiverr Sale
04:23 14The Perfect Profile Picture
03:04 15Service Provider vs. Helpful Doctor
05:46 16Profile Description
02:43 17Sharing Skills on Your Profile
02:01 18Linking to Other Accounts
02:33 19Showcasing Your Education
02:56 20Niching Down as a Freelancer
01:55 21Strategically Deciding Which Services You Will Offer
04:06 22How Long Do You Have to Wait to Apply for Fiverr Pro
02:25 23Preparing to Apply for Fiverr Pro
05:35 24The Fiverr Pro Application Process
04:54 25What Happens Once You're Accepted onto Fiverr Pro
02:12 26Dealing with Anxiety as a Freelancer
06:34 27Handling Imposter Syndrome as a Freelancer
04:36 28How to Not Get Stressed with Managing Lots of Projects
05:19 29Creating the Perfect Gig Title
01:57 30Writing the Perfect Gig Description
02:48 31Creating the Perfect Gig Video
02:25 32Creating the Perfect Gig Thumbnail
02:01 33Pricing Your Packages with Anchor Pricing
04:27 34Finding the Perfect Gig Tags
01:55 35Showcasing Your Work as Part of Your Portfolio
01:51 36Custom Gigs
04:41 37Milestone Gigs
02:47 38Setting Up Requirements Properly
03:56 39Manage Clients Like a Fiverr Pro
03:46 40How to Have a Successful Sales Call
08:32 41Setting Up Quick Responses
05:30 42Linking Up Calendly with Your Fiverr Profile
04:54 43Using Positive Reviews to Get More High-Quality Clients
04:54 44How to Tackle Negative Reviews and Turn Them into Positive Ones
13:55 45How to Encourage Clients to Write Long Positive Reviews About You on Fiverr
07:30 46Balancing Quality with Quantity
03:43 47How to Sell Services on Fiverr at a Premium
05:24 48What to Do When a Client Doesn't Reply
06:31 49What to Do When a Client Wants to Cancel the Order
08:18 50The Snowballing Method - Keeping Orders in Queue
04:38 51How to Get Favorites on Fiverr
01:28 52Upselling, Cross-Selling and Building Long-Term Client Relationships
04:42 53Brand & Portfolio Building
04:00 54Creating a Professional Email Template
01:23 55Project Management Made Easy with Notion
07:30 56How to Stay Focused While Working Remotely
06:51 57How to Travel While Freelancing
05:42 58Tracking & Growing Your Net Worth
02:04 59My Personal Journey Becoming a Freelancer
11:46 60When to Go Full-Time as a Freelancer
06:25 61Investment Strategies for Each Stage of Your Freelance Journey
04:50 62The Legal Side (NDAs, Contracts and Licenses)
02:59 63Final Thoughts
02:01Lesson Info
Linking to Other Accounts
Now, when building your fiber profile, it asks you to link your other external accounts onto fiber to basically give you more credibility and trust. Now, this includes Facebook, Instagram, youtube, you know, medium be hands dribble just to name a few. And the reality is that even though you link these accounts to your fiber profile, people can't click off onto them and actually visit your profile. It's not how it works. Fiber wants to keep people on your profile so that they can essentially encourage them to buy more of your services. So why would you actually want to connect and share your profiles on the fiber platform in the first place if people can't actually go to check them out personally? Well, it's actually a little hidden benefit which I think is personally worth doing. So by adding your Facebook and Pinterest and Instagram and Dribble. For example, it does kind of encourage people, especially if you're design orientated. For example, with B Hanson Dribble, it encourages the ...
client to check out your profile on those other platforms and try and search for you to see more of your work. So although fiver is not going to actively link out to those profiles. It does let clients know that you do have a presence on those profiles. So you are a real person and you're trustworthy and they can check you out if they really want to. So as you can see here on my profile, they have your social presence, which is my linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter. But then they also have my professional presence, which is my youtube Bee Hands, Dribble Vimeo, and also my medium. It's really a way to build credibility with your clients to say, listen, I'm a real person. I actually provide a lot of value through my medium, through my youtube, et cetera, et ce. So clients can get a really great idea of your level of expertise and just the type of person that you are through checking out your presence on other digital platforms. Basically, this is just to show that you are a real person and that you are someone that the client can trust. It doesn't have to be any more complicated than that. So just add any profiles that you will be happy to share with your potential clients. Now, obviously, if you want put it in, you're saying super controversial things which you know, might be your cup of tea. I'm not 100% sure I don't really use Twitter that much so I can link it. It's not a problem. This is something that you should probably watch and be a little bit careful of. But as long as you are happy for a client to see you on that platform, link it up to your fiber profile. It's only going to help you come across as more real and authentic. Hopefully that lesson was helpful and it gives you a little bit of guidance, but I will see you in the next one.