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33 minutes ago, g_arif said:

7. Stay active on Fiverr: Stay active on the platform by updating your gig regularly and responding to buyer requests promptly.

  • Do you even know that it's a myth that by staying online for 24 hours or active all the time helps in anything (gig rank, increases impressions or clicks etc). So it's a wrong advice.. 🙏
  • Buyer Requests: Don't you know the status on Buyer Requests that it's gone forever! 🙄

P.S. You have been on Fiverr since July 2022 so have you implemented these tips for your own gigs and gotten any order? Do not advise anything else unless you have done or experienced them on your own! 

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This is getting bloody ridiculous. 

It seems like every other post is written using chatGPT by people who have no knowledge or experience of how Fiverr works. 

@g_arif  I must have read the same content at least 10 times in the last few days?   What's the point?  Forum badges will not get you sales! 

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59 minutes ago, g_arif said:

WordPress malware refers to any malicious code or software that is injected into a WordPress website. Malware can cause a range of problems, including slow website performance, website crashes, and data theft.

Here are some steps you can take to identify and remove malware from your WordPress website:

1.  Scan your website: Use a website scanner or security plugin to scan your website for malware. Some popular WordPress security plugins include Wordfence, Sucuri, and iThemes Security.

2.  Remove infected files: If malware is detected, the scanner or security plugin should identify the infected files. Remove or delete these files from your website.

3.  Update WordPress and plugins: Keep your WordPress installation and plugins up to date to ensure that any known security vulnerabilities are patched.

4.  Change passwords: Change your WordPress admin login password, FTP password, and hosting account password to prevent further unauthorized access to your website.

5.  Install a firewall: Install a firewall plugin or software to protect your website from future malware attacks.

6. Backup your website: Regularly backup your website to ensure that you can restore it in case of a malware attack.

7.  Seek professional help: If you're not comfortable dealing with the malware yourself, consider hiring a professional web developer or security expert to help you clean up your website.

By taking these steps, you can protect your WordPress website from malware and ensure that your website is safe and secure.

 

45 minutes ago, rahulkajla1 said:

You are breaking Forum rule #8 by using ChatGPT to post.

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