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I have received tips far larger than $9. But you don’t need to know the details.

My successes, are not your successes. So learning the details about what I’ve worked hard to achieve will not help you become a better seller. Each of our success stories are different. And I do consider some things to be on a need-to-know basis. And you don’t need to know. 😉

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I just had to share this with my fiverr Fam!! Today I got a $200 Tip for an Awesome dance Choreography I made for someone! She loved it so much that she gave me a $200 Tip, and that’s my BIGGEST Tip Ever in Life and in Fiverr ? So what’s your...

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Congratulations. You’re doing great, just a few friendly tips to help you on your journey.

  1. Try not to call people “bro.” I know that Fiverr isn’t a boring corporate office, but it’s not a frat house either. Try something simpler like “Here’s your custom offer” or “check it out.”

  2. Charging for commercial use makes buyers less likely to buy from you. As a principle, I never pay for commercial use because once your order has been reviewed, your property becomes my property, and what I do with it is no longer relevant.

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I have received tips far larger than $9. But you don’t need to know the details.

My successes, are not your successes. So learning the details about what I’ve worked hard to achieve will not help you become a better seller. Each of our success stories are different. And I do consider some things to be on a need-to-know basis. And you don’t need to know. 😉

yes, i will agree with this that you said,“what I’ve worked hard to achieve will not help you become a better seller”. But i want to know just your experience when you got that’s it. @jonbaas

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Congratulations. You’re doing great, just a few friendly tips to help you on your journey.

  1. Try not to call people “bro.” I know that Fiverr isn’t a boring corporate office, but it’s not a frat house either. Try something simpler like “Here’s your custom offer” or “check it out.”

  2. Charging for commercial use makes buyers less likely to buy from you. As a principle, I never pay for commercial use because once your order has been reviewed, your property becomes my property, and what I do with it is no longer relevant.

thanks. i will keep in mind 🙂 @fastcopywriter

Guest phantompower
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wow!!! what kind of service do you offer ?? @phantompower

That wasn’t mine the one who posted was alcy the dancer.

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yes, i will agree with this that you said,“what I’ve worked hard to achieve will not help you become a better seller”. But i want to know just your experience when you got that’s it. @jonbaas

But i want to know just your experience when you got that’s it.

I’ll pass, thank you. You don’t need to know. 🙂

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You cannot get a tip for more than the buyer paid for the gig.

I once got a $100 tip on a $5 gig so I had to send a custom offer to the buyer when he asked me how he could tip me that much.

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You cannot get a tip for more than the buyer paid for the gig.

I once got a $100 tip on a $5 gig so I had to send a custom offer to the buyer when he asked me how he could tip me that much.

wow that’s really great. Superb!!!

Guest phantompower
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I wonder where this post is heading… Carry on.

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You cannot get a tip for more than the buyer paid for the gig.

I once got a $100 tip on a $5 gig so I had to send a custom offer to the buyer when he asked me how he could tip me that much.

You cannot get a tip for more than the buyer paid for the gig.

I don’t think it’s a problem. Once I got 125% tip.

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