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If you delivered your order as per your client’s requirements and your gig’s description, then you have nothing to fear.

If your buyer does not respond within 3 days, the order will be automatically closed out and funds will enter the 14-day clearing period before reaching your account.

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If you delivered your order as per your client’s requirements and your gig’s description, then you have nothing to fear.

If your buyer does not respond within 3 days, the order will be automatically closed out and funds will enter the 14-day clearing period before reaching your account.

Thanks a lot for your kind information

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i get my 1st job & i delivery it in time but my buyer not response or nothing saying about my work. Already two days gone. But i need to buyer feedback because this is my first work. I wanna to talking about with my buyer. so its how much helpful for me. please give me suggesiton.

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This is not uncommon if the buyer doesn’t check Fiverr often.

My suggestion would be to send them a follow up message, as Fiverr will notify them by email. Perhaps something like:

Hello,

I hope you received the [insert gig].

Please let if know if you are satisfied with this, and if there are any amends you would like me to make. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

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You need to wait in that case otherwsie you can message to the buyer to review the order.

if he doesnt response you can contact with customer care in that case

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This is not uncommon if the buyer doesn’t check Fiverr often.

My suggestion would be to send them a follow up message, as Fiverr will notify them by email. Perhaps something like:

Hello,

I hope you received the [insert gig].

Please let if know if you are satisfied with this, and if there are any amends you would like me to make. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Thanks for your suggestion

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This is not uncommon if the buyer doesn’t check Fiverr often.

My suggestion would be to send them a follow up message, as Fiverr will notify them by email. Perhaps something like:

Hello,

I hope you received the [insert gig].

Please let if know if you are satisfied with this, and if there are any amends you would like me to make. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Thanks for you good sugesstion

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I cannot tell exactly, But I can guide you!
Have a company profile in PDF format stating why, who and what you are! and send it as a link stating (WHY US) and have a portfolio link in your message to showcase them your work!

this resulted 80% better and more sales for ME

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I cannot tell exactly, But I can guide you!

Have a company profile in PDF format stating why, who and what you are! and send it as a link stating (WHY US) and have a portfolio link in your message to showcase them your work!

this resulted 80% better and more sales for ME

Please sent me that link.

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Write your offers in a professional but friendly tone of voice, providing credentials and actually addressing details in their request to show them you were paying attention. If they sign off with their name, it helps to include that as well.

Personally I also like to ask some relevant questions, both because a lot of them aren’t thorough enough with the description and also because it starts a conversation, showing that I’m interesting in meeting their needs.

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Write your offers in a professional but friendly tone of voice, providing credentials and actually addressing details in their request to show them you were paying attention. If they sign off with their name, it helps to include that as well.

Personally I also like to ask some relevant questions, both because a lot of them aren’t thorough enough with the description and also because it starts a conversation, showing that I’m interesting in meeting their needs.

How much Effective this Sample & where need to improve Please let me know? i am new seller but i can not get a any job But many time i sent this request Hello, Your job post has caught my attention Because I am a Professionally Photoshop expert. I’m considering your job for me with these required capabilities. I have done several projects like this . I have confident that I will do your work very well .I hope you would like my work and you will give me a good feedback which is very important for my future career in fiverr. So, ORDER me now, and Enjoy your Services. I am really Expect that, We will meet soon. Thank you

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How much Effective this Sample & where need to improve Please let me know? i am new seller but i can not get a any job But many time i sent this request Hello, Your job post has caught my attention Because I am a Professionally Photoshop expert. I’m considering your job for me with these required capabilities. I have done several projects like this . I have confident that I will do your work very well .I hope you would like my work and you will give me a good feedback which is very important for my future career in fiverr. So, ORDER me now, and Enjoy your Services. I am really Expect that, We will meet soon. Thank you

So I think one thing you should consider is splitting up your offers into paragraphs. For example, something like:

Hello!

I would be interested in helping you out. [insert other relevant parts, etc. here]

Please contact me if interested. Thanks!

I’d advise you to think about things from your customer’s standpoint. While good feedback is obviously important for us as sellers, I don’t think many buyers would be comfortable if you are upfront requesting positive feedback like that.

Personally, I’d advise against using templates unless you actually substitute specifics about the job at hand into a formulaic offer. This way you can cater to the specifics of the job that they’re offering.

Another thing to consider is maybe checking your grammar. Generally if it’s not a writing/editing job I don’t think it’s as important, but some parts of your offer are a little difficult to understand, which may be hurting your chances.

Good luck! 🙂

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So I think one thing you should consider is splitting up your offers into paragraphs. For example, something like:

Hello!

I would be interested in helping you out. [insert other relevant parts, etc. here]

Please contact me if interested. Thanks!

I’d advise you to think about things from your customer’s standpoint. While good feedback is obviously important for us as sellers, I don’t think many buyers would be comfortable if you are upfront requesting positive feedback like that.

Personally, I’d advise against using templates unless you actually substitute specifics about the job at hand into a formulaic offer. This way you can cater to the specifics of the job that they’re offering.

Another thing to consider is maybe checking your grammar. Generally if it’s not a writing/editing job I don’t think it’s as important, but some parts of your offer are a little difficult to understand, which may be hurting your chances.

Good luck! 🙂

Great information! thanks for your reply! Learnt something new

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So I think one thing you should consider is splitting up your offers into paragraphs. For example, something like:

Hello!

I would be interested in helping you out. [insert other relevant parts, etc. here]

Please contact me if interested. Thanks!

I’d advise you to think about things from your customer’s standpoint. While good feedback is obviously important for us as sellers, I don’t think many buyers would be comfortable if you are upfront requesting positive feedback like that.

Personally, I’d advise against using templates unless you actually substitute specifics about the job at hand into a formulaic offer. This way you can cater to the specifics of the job that they’re offering.

Another thing to consider is maybe checking your grammar. Generally if it’s not a writing/editing job I don’t think it’s as important, but some parts of your offer are a little difficult to understand, which may be hurting your chances.

Good luck! 🙂

Thanks for your suggestion.

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So I think one thing you should consider is splitting up your offers into paragraphs. For example, something like:

Hello!

I would be interested in helping you out. [insert other relevant parts, etc. here]

Please contact me if interested. Thanks!

I’d advise you to think about things from your customer’s standpoint. While good feedback is obviously important for us as sellers, I don’t think many buyers would be comfortable if you are upfront requesting positive feedback like that.

Personally, I’d advise against using templates unless you actually substitute specifics about the job at hand into a formulaic offer. This way you can cater to the specifics of the job that they’re offering.

Another thing to consider is maybe checking your grammar. Generally if it’s not a writing/editing job I don’t think it’s as important, but some parts of your offer are a little difficult to understand, which may be hurting your chances.

Good luck! 🙂

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