What Will I Learn?
- You will learn about Steemgigs.
- You will learn how to post a gig on Steemgigs.
Requirements
- You need a Steemit account to access the Steemgigs website.
- You need your Steemit username and password owner, active key or master password to log in.
Difficulty
- Intermediate
Tutorial Contents
Steemgigs is an online platform thats similar to Fiverr on Steemit where people sell their services and have fellow Steemit users buy or pay for these services. The services posted by users on the Steemgigs platform are called "gigs". In this tutorial I'll be explaining how to post a service or post a gig on Steemgigs.
First visit the Steemgigs website and click on the log in button
Sign in with your Steemit username and password
It will take you to the Steemgigs website interface
Click on the create button to start the process of posting a gig on Steemgigs
In the Gig Title section, input a catchy title describing briefly the service you intend to offer. The more your title can convert the better as it will result in people clicking, viewing and eventually patronising your service. Also select the appropriate categories and tags for your gigs. Click the 'save and proceed' button to proceed to the next section.
In the description section, clearly describe in details the service you intend to offer and why they should choose you for the job instead of other freelancers offering the same service on the website. Here you can include links to your previous works or testimonials by previous clients and also include possible FAQs or answers to questions your potential customer might likely ask you.
Note that your description has to be a minimum of 100 characters; click on the 'save and proceed' button to move to the next section.
In the pricing section, select the time it will take you to complete the job; either in hours or days.
Choose your price or the currency you intend to be paid in; either in Steem, SBD or Steem Power. Below are additional information you can include in this section:
Give your PACKAGE an appealing name.
Describe what will be contained in your package for each price.
Tell us if you are willing to do revisions. If so, "how many revisions?"; "will it cost extra?" etc
Can you render more "speed of delivery", if offered extra payment?
Are there aspects of your GIG that you are willing to offering lovingly for free etc?
Click on the 'save and proceed' button to move to the next section.
In the requirements section, you're required to explain what you would want your clients to provide you with, to help you proceed with your work/ gig; for example, if your gig is SEO-related, you may want them to drop "the URL of their website or if your gig is "video-editing", you may require them to drop you "video files" etc. Also inform them if your "requirements" are optional or compulsory for the project. Your required to input a minimum of 30 characters here; click on the 'save and proceed' button to proceed to the next section.
In the 'portfolio' section, your required to upload media files (images, videos, etc.) which are samples of your previous projects and any other additional media file that gives more detail to the service your offering; your required to upload at least one image file here.
Also select how you want to be rewarded on the Steem blockchain for your post; either 100% Steem Power or 50% Steem Power and 50% SBD; you can also choose to decline payout too. Click on the 'save and proceed' button to proceed to the final section.
In the 'Publish' section, review all the information you've entered and make sure they're correct and appropriate and click on the 'publish ' button to publish your information.
If your post was successful, you'll see a message 'Successfully Pushed to Steem' below the 'back' and 'post #steemgig' button just like the one below.
Congratulations; you've successfully learnt how to post a gig on Steemgigs.
Curriculum
This is the first post in my Steemgigs tutorial series; I'll be making more tutorial posts as regards the Steemgigs platform subsequently.
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