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nipolchondro

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Just between us, I don't think buyers like to be hunted....

(being active 'all time active' on 'this fiverr' does very little but toy with your sanity. 

Here's a tip: Take the time you'd use to post short posts like this on the forum to build a portfolio! It helps! 

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12 hours ago, nipolchondro said:

How to fiverr buyer hunting? Plesse suggested me

Well, on Fiverr, actually the buyers are the "hunters" not the sellers. As a seller you can publish your gigs and respond to briefs, but that's it. There's no way to go look for buyers on Fiverr, and if somehow you get a hold of them it is considered spam.

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Hi @nipolchondro, I can see that you are offering B2C lead generation, which isn't allowed on Fiverr (only B2B lists are allowed). So please remove the B2C from your profile, gig description, and gig image.

On 6/1/2023 at 9:47 AM, nipolchondro said:

How to get a job if buyer replays in fiverr. Want a good idea about this?

If a buyer replies or sends you a message, respond back as soon as you can. Ask the buyer about their project to ensure that you understand all of their requirements (and that you can complete their project). Address any concerns that they may have. Your communication and professionalism in the inbox will determine whether they decide to move forward and purchase a gig from you or not. 

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23 minutes ago, nipolchondro said:
How to get a job if buyer replays in fiverr. Want a good idea about this?

"Engage with buyers by providing prompt and helpful responses, showcase your expertise, offer custom solutions, and build rapport through excellent communication. Going the extra mile and demonstrating your value will increase your chances of getting the order. Good luck!"

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If you have good skill never give up.

Here are some points to consider.

- You can Promote your gig on social media and engage in relevant online communities.

- Improve your gig by updating images, descriptions, and pricing.

- Be patient and persistent as it may take to recieve messages and orders.

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