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Hello everyone,
I hope everyone is doing well. Recently I got the option to add top clients to my gig. But I haven't work with any company or brand. I have work with some fiverr selected buyers. But I don't think they own any brand or company. Can I add these buyers on my top clients. I tried to add one of them but when I put their name the form also want a website name of the company. My first question is if the buyers I work for don't have any website but fiverr selected buyers can I still add them? The second question is how am I supposed to collect the website? Should I ask the buyers for their website, In that case, won't Fiverr give me a warning about not to share personal info? What am I supposed to do? Please experts on Fiverr help me. I really don't have any idea, I already asked some of my buyers for permission and they give me permission. But what do I do about the website and it is must be required to continue the process? 
I searched on google but can not find the answer how to get the website. It would be a huge help if you guys help me. Sorry for the long post.

Thanks everyone and Have a nice day

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11 hours ago, mohammad_sohan said:

My first question is if the buyers I work for don't have any website but fiverr selected buyers can I still add them?

Unfortunately, no. You can only add buyers who have a website.

11 hours ago, mohammad_sohan said:

The second question is how am I supposed to collect the website?

This is how I did it:

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I save screenshot copies like the one above as documented proof of the buyer's approval to add them as my Top Client. I suggest you do the same for the approvals that you received.

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50 minutes ago, vickieito said:

Unfortunately, no. You can only add buyers who have a website.

This is how I did it:

I save screenshot copies like the one above as documented proof of the buyer's approval to add them as my Top Client. I suggest you do the same for the approvals that you received.

Thank you very much vickieito.
I really appreciate it. This answer clears everything. I will save some screenshots as proof of buyers approval. Now I understand which buyer I can add to my top clients and how should I collect the website. Really it is a huge help for me.
Thanks again, Have a great day! 🙂

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Unfortunately, we can't convince our clients to give us their approval to be our Top Clients or to showcase their projects. It's their choice whether we can list them or not. We can, however, make the approval process easier for them (and yourself). Only plan on asking them once, and the delivery is the best place to ask that - in the order requirement is too early to ask because they haven't seen your work yet, and after the order is completed is too late, since it's considered spam to contact a buyer then.

I wouldn't put too much effort into this since there are a lot of issues with this feature. I have had clients that gave me their approvals to be Top Clients in June 2022, and two months ago, Fiverr let me know that they will never be approved because they just changed their policy and they won't be approving any new clients anymore (after 10 months of waiting). You can only submit a client if they are already on Fiverr's dropdown list.

You can read about the issues that other sellers are also having here:

https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/306084-top-clients-verification-on-fiverr-enoughs-enough/

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We all experience this, @nicks_voice. I work with multiple global brands both on and outside of Fiverr. You'll hear my voice if you tune in to any commercial Norwegian TV channel. If you work for just one of many multinational, global brands and you happen to speak Norwegian, my voice is there to tell you how to do your job or how to protect the company from cyber threats. Yet, many of these companies have no idea who I am, and their creative teams are probably unaware of my existence. In the voice-over industry, we always deal with middlemen—production agencies, talent managers, third-party companies adapting course material, and so on. We're on the butt-end of it all, recording and representing billion-dollar companies, but just like CIA agents, if we do our job right, no one will ever hear about us. 

That's just the deal we've got. Companies like Nestlé, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and Shell Oil, don't give a damn about who you are or if you get to brag about working with them. To them, you're just another cog in a huge engine.

Luckily, you'll meet a few creative directors and managers who know the value it can bring us. These big companies often have guidelines for this stuff and will tell you if that's ok. Over the years, I've worked with companies who are more than happy to let me showcase their logo. It takes time to build up such a list, and in the meantime, you'll likely work for some awesome companies who say no, and that's just business as usual. 

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5 minutes ago, nicks_voice said:

Couldn’t agree more, I guess at the end of the day it just boils down to exactly that, we just do what we do, and if recognition decides to come, it comes naturally. Cant force it I guess.

Cheers, and remember to keep those vocal chords oiled up, keep doin what you do best.

You too, man! The trick is having fun in the booth. If you do, the logos will come eventually.

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