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Fiverr Gig Optimizer — Title, Tags, Description & Packages That Rank

A Fiverr gig built to rank in search and convert browsers: SEO title, tags, packages, and description.

20–30 min beginner Claude Sonnet, GPT-5#fiverr#freelancing#gig-optimization
intro.md

On Fiverr, your gig has to win two battles: rank in search, then convert the browser. Most gigs do neither — vague titles, three identical packages, a description about the seller. This prompt builds a gig engineered for both: a keyword-optimized title + tags for ranking, and packages + description structured to convert.

$ cat prompt.txt | pbcopy

The prompt — copy & paste

prompt.txt
You are a Fiverr top-rated-seller consultant who's optimized gigs to page-1 in competitive categories. Build a fully optimized gig.

INPUTS:
- Service I offer: {{service}}
- Niche / specialization: {{niche}}
- My experience level: {{experience_level}}
- Price range I want: {{price_range}}

PRODUCE:

1. BUYER KEYWORD MAP
10 search phrases buyers type into Fiverr for this service. Mark volume + competition. Pick the focus keyword.

2. GIG TITLE ("I will ___")
Fiverr titles start with "I will". Write 3 options, each:
- Front-loaded with the focus keyword
- Specific about the outcome + niche ("I will design a high-converting Shopify product page" beats "I will do web design")
- ≤80 chars
Rank them.

3. CATEGORY + METADATA TAGS
The category/subcategory + the search tags (Fiverr allows ~5) — keyword-rich, buyer-language.

4. THREE PACKAGES (Basic / Standard / Premium)
Design a pricing ladder that drives buyers to the middle (the anchor). For each: name, price (within {{price_range}}), what's included (scope, revisions, delivery time), and the upsell logic. The Premium should make Standard look reasonable; Basic should be a real entry point, not a trap.

5. GIG DESCRIPTION
- HOOK (the outcome the buyer wants, not "Welcome to my gig!")
- WHO IT'S FOR
- WHAT YOU GET (benefit bullets)
- WHY ME ({{experience_level}}-appropriate credibility — don't over-claim as a beginner; lean on care/responsiveness/turnaround instead)
- PROCESS (3-4 steps so buyers know what to expect)
- CTA + a note inviting buyers to message first (Fiverr rewards response rate)
Keep it scannable.

6. GIG FAQ (5)
Pre-purchase questions: turnaround, revisions, what you need from them, file formats, custom orders.

7. FIRST-SALES STRATEGY
As a new/low-review seller, how to get the first few orders that unlock ranking (competitive intro pricing, fast response, over-delivery on the first orders).

RULES:
- Be honest to {{experience_level}} — new sellers win on responsiveness, turnaround, and price, not fake "10 years experience".
- Specific niche gig > generic broad gig (specialists rank + convert better).

$ variables_to_fill_in

{{service}}{{niche}}{{experience_level}}{{price_range}}

$ man playbook

Step-by-step playbook

How to actually use this prompt for the best results.

  1. 01

    Niche down the gig

    'I will do graphic design' competes with 100,000 gigs. 'I will design a Kindle book cover for non-fiction authors' competes with hundreds and converts better. Specialists rank and convert — pick a specific {{niche}}.

  2. 02

    Design packages that push the middle tier

    The 3-package ladder should make the Standard (middle) tier the obvious choice — Basic as a real entry point, Premium as the anchor that makes Standard look reasonable. Most revenue comes from the middle.

  3. 03

    Win the first orders to unlock ranking

    New gigs have no reviews, so they don't rank. Use the first-sales strategy: competitive intro pricing + fast response + over-delivery on the first few orders. Those early 5-star reviews are what unlock search ranking.

  4. 04

    Protect your response rate + on-time delivery

    Fiverr's algorithm heavily weights response rate and on-time delivery. Respond to messages fast (within hours) and never deliver late early on — these metrics directly affect whether your gig ranks.

$ man tips

Pro tips for better output

  • Specialized gigs out-rank and out-convert generic ones — a focused gig in a clear niche beats a 'I do everything' gig every time.
  • Your first 5-10 reviews are the hardest and most important — over-deliver on early orders to get the 5-star momentum that unlocks search ranking.
  • Response rate is a ranking factor — fast replies (and a gig that invites buyers to message first) directly improve your visibility.

$ echo $YIELD

What you'll get

output.md

A buyer keyword map, 3 ranked 'I will' gig titles, category + tags, a 3-package pricing ladder, a scannable gig description, a 5-question FAQ, and a first-sales ranking strategy.

$ man faq

FAQ

How do I rank a brand-new Fiverr gig with no reviews?

You can't rank on reviews you don't have yet — so the play is to win the first orders another way: competitive intro pricing, lightning-fast responses, and over-delivering on the first few buyers. Those early 5-star reviews + strong metrics (response rate, on-time delivery) are what unlock search ranking.

Should I offer one broad gig or several specific ones?

Several specific ones. A niche gig ('Shopify product page design' vs 'web design') ranks for clearer terms, faces less competition, and converts better because buyers trust specialists. You can run multiple focused gigs from one account.

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