Use a clear service title
The title should tell the reader exactly what you offer. Avoid vague wording that makes them guess whether the listing is relevant.
Jiji Seller Tips
A strong service listing should quickly explain what you do, where you serve, who you help, what the customer should expect, and how they can contact you.
The title should tell the reader exactly what you offer. Avoid vague wording that makes them guess whether the listing is relevant.
Location matters on service marketplaces. Mention the county, estate, or town you serve so the listing aligns with local intent.
Customers want to know what they are paying for. Say what is included, what is optional, and whether transport or materials affect the final quote.
Even a rough starting price helps filter weak inquiries and makes the listing feel more trustworthy.
Mention experience, response speed, typical customers, or how your process works. Trust points are often what turn a listing view into a message.
Answer the common questions in the listing itself so customers do not need to ask the same basic questions before they can move forward.
Make the next step obvious. Tell the customer what to send you and how to reach you so the conversation starts with better information.
Next step
Use the matching Kyro tool or automation if you want to shorten the repeated work behind this guide.