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Introducing Fiverr Pro
Hand-vetted. High-end. On-demand.
Most of them are not rated yet!😱
I smell multiple accounts.
A pro can’t be a new user with no rating just yet!
Think again!

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Introducing Fiverr Pro

Hand-vetted. High-end. On-demand.

Most of them are not rated yet!😱

I smell multiple accounts.

A pro can’t be a new user with no rating just yet!

Think again!

A pro can’t be a new user with no rating just yet!

Of course they can! They were even probably offered by Fiverr themselves to make a PRO gig.


Of course most of them are not rated yet, they are new gigs, give it time.

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A pro can’t be a new user with no rating just yet!

Of course they can! They were even probably offered by Fiverr themselves to make a PRO gig.


Of course most of them are not rated yet, they are new gigs, give it time.

but how they can be selected a PROS while they even not worked yet? 😕

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but how they can be selected a PROS while they even not worked yet? 😕

@sara_yaseer You should do a little homework and find out who they are by searching it on Google (whether the information you will find is legit or not, that´s another story). Unfortunately it is againts the forum rules to name a seller and their gig, so I can´t explain more. But for instance, I found a PRO gig seller. There is not enough information on their profile, so I searched their photo on Google. I found their LinkedIn profile and it looks legit to me. I mean, if it´s hand-vetted, Fiverr must have clarified their ID whatsoever.

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@sara_yaseer You should do a little homework and find out who they are by searching it on Google (whether the information you will find is legit or not, that´s another story). Unfortunately it is againts the forum rules to name a seller and their gig, so I can´t explain more. But for instance, I found a PRO gig seller. There is not enough information on their profile, so I searched their photo on Google. I found their LinkedIn profile and it looks legit to me. I mean, if it´s hand-vetted, Fiverr must have clarified their ID whatsoever.

Hmmm but i am still confused 😯

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but how they can be selected a PROS while they even not worked yet? 😕

but how they can be selected a PROS while they even not worked yet? 😕

They’ve been invited to join Fiverr in the PRO category because they already have established businesses outside of Fiverr. If you do a bit of research, you will find out that some of them write for Forbes and other major publications, there’s a guy with his own agency that makes viral videos (he’s got 12.3 million Instagram followers, and he didn’t buy them on Fiverr; when buying from his agency, a video will cost you $30,000), and so on.

Oh, and I haven’t seen a PRO seller using a stock photo as a profile image. They all seem to be real.

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Many Pro accounts are brand new and since they are advertised as “vetted” those would not be multiple account holders. They might not get orders, either, I guess we’ll see. Buyers might not buy from unrated sellers. I sure don’t know where you came up with multiple accounts, though. Maybe you should read other forum threads on Pro.

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but how they can be selected a PROS while they even not worked yet? 😕

They’ve been invited to join Fiverr in the PRO category because they already have established businesses outside of Fiverr. If you do a bit of research, you will find out that some of them write for Forbes and other major publications, there’s a guy with his own agency that makes viral videos (he’s got 12.3 million Instagram followers, and he didn’t buy them on Fiverr; when buying from his agency, a video will cost you $30,000), and so on.

Oh, and I haven’t seen a PRO seller using a stock photo as a profile image. They all seem to be real.

They’ve been invited to join Fiverr in the PRO category because they already have established businesses outside of Fiverr. If you do a bit of research, you will find out that some of them write for Forbes and other major publications, there’s a guy with his own agency that makes viral videos (he’s got 12.3 million Instagram followers, and he didn’t buy them on Fiverr; when buying from his agency, a video will cost you $30,000), and so on.

Yes, I am a Pro seller, and was approached by Fiverr to join. And no stock photo agency would use my face as a stock image! I am a new user on Fiverr (and like the platform) - happy to answer any questions about applications, setting up gigs, etc.

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They’ve been invited to join Fiverr in the PRO category because they already have established businesses outside of Fiverr. If you do a bit of research, you will find out that some of them write for Forbes and other major publications, there’s a guy with his own agency that makes viral videos (he’s got 12.3 million Instagram followers, and he didn’t buy them on Fiverr; when buying from his agency, a video will cost you $30,000), and so on.

Yes, I am a Pro seller, and was approached by Fiverr to join. And no stock photo agency would use my face as a stock image! I am a new user on Fiverr (and like the platform) - happy to answer any questions about applications, setting up gigs, etc.

Awesome, a lot of people were hoping for a new Pro seller to pop in and share their experience!

Welcome to Fiverr! 🙂

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Awesome, a lot of people were hoping for a new Pro seller to pop in and share their experience!

Welcome to Fiverr! 🙂

Awesome, a lot of people were hoping for a new Pro seller to pop in and share their experience!

Welcome to Fiverr! 🙂

Thanks, you’re very kind. Ask me anything.

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