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What should my Fiverr profile picture be?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 10:48 pm

When you are starting out on Fiverr, you will want to make sure your profile picture is eye-catching and says something about you as a seller. There are a few things you can do to make sure your profile picture is perfect.

First, you can choose a picture that represents your work or your craft. You can also use a picture of yourself that you are happy with.

You should also make sure your picture is clear and easy to see. You can also choose to have a logo or text in your picture.

If you are selling services, you should also make sure your profile says something about your services. You can write a little about what you offer or what your specialty is.

You can also include a few pictures of the services you offer.

You should also make sure your contact information is included in your profile. You can include your name, email address, and phone number.

PRO TIP: Your Fiverr profile picture should not be a random photo that you found online. The picture should be of you, and it should be a professional headshot. If you do not have a professional headshot, then you should take a new one.

You should also include a link to your website or blog.

If you are selling products, you should include a picture of the product. You can also include a little information about the product, such as the ingredients, the price, and the shipping time.

You should also make sure your payment information is included in your profile. You can include your credit card number, your PayPal account, or your bank account information.

Finally, you should make sure your ratings and reviews are up to date. You can include a rating for each of your services and products.

You can also include a few words about your experience selling on Fiverr.

Conclusion

Your profile picture is an important part of your Fiverr account. Make sure it is eye-catching, informative, and up to date.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.