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is there any benefit of having a good reputation in Fiverr Community?


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On 11/16/2021 at 11:35 PM, arbab_alii said:

saw that most of the people have reputations in thousands. Did you received any benefit of it? 

No. Nothing. Nada. 

you have it all wrong, it’s not for us to receive benefits. It’s for you, new sellers, to see whom you will trust and whose advice you will listen, for example obviously my advice will be more credible than an advice of a person with zero reputation. 

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3 hours ago, arbab_alii said:

As like fiverr seller level, community reputation also has a benefit? 

Reputation as a seller DOES matter but forum reputation DOESN'T matter in regards to selling. Forum rep only really conveys how much time one has spent/wasted on the forum. 😅

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12 hours ago, mariashtelle1 said:

you have it all wrong, it’s not for us to receive benefits. It’s for you, new sellers, to see whom you will trust and whose advice you will listen, for example obviously my advice will be more credible than an advice of a person with zero reputation. 

Ciao Maria 🙂 yes, perfectly. I would like to add that "in any ways", it's important to build a reputation "in general". I mean in life, online, with your profession, in a Forum etc etc. Not because you "earn" something, but it's because you want to show who you are, what you do and your talent.

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On 10/30/2023 at 5:03 AM, sarakhhan0987 said:

Can anyone explain me about reputation?

Reputation is a very rough estimate on how reputable a profile is. A higher reputation can imply that what that Member says is more likely to be trustworthy than a Member with a very low reputation. That said, you should still use caution and not overly rely on the number, as it can and has been gamified and thus cheated by some forum users. It is a bit more reliable than forum rank, though.

Really the best way to tell if a user is reliable is to check their post history and read. Is the user consistent? Do they actually explain, or do they resort to copy/paste? Are the posts actually relevant to the thread/topic they're posted in? Do they actually address an issue or question?

On 10/30/2023 at 5:03 AM, sarakhhan0987 said:

is this is good??

It's neither good nor bad. It just is. 

Is a pile of rocks good or bad? Completely depends on acquisition method and intended use.

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28 minutes ago, ghoshradhe said:

Can you give me advice on how to increase my reputation on Fiverr Forum?

Please, I want to seek answers from your corner that will make me enthusiastic! 

Forum reputation DOES NOT help the gigs or sales on the platform. 

So instead of chasing forum reputation with badly written advice to everyone on a daily basis - it would be far more productive to practice and refine own skillset and get better at it. 

Plus, people with zero sales should not be advising other new sellers!! 

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15 minutes ago, priyank_mod said:

Forum reputation DOES NOT help the gigs or sales on the platform. 

So instead of chasing forum reputation with badly written advice to everyone on a daily basis - it would be far more productive to practice and refine own skillset and get better at it. 

Plus, people with zero sales should not be advising other new sellers!! 

@priyank_modThanks for your valuable replies. I understood your advice. But as a new seller and stay in forum activity, everyone should remain in different ways, such as post reply, likes, comment, etc. In this way, he or she can be busy with activities.

When a new seller is born, he has no projects or zero sales. Then he can give his own comments and advice to help others if it goes. After getting any orders or projects, he will be as experienced as yours.

Though you are a seller plus member, I think you have encountered this situation before. 

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7 hours ago, ghoshradhe said:

When a new seller is born, he has no projects or zero sales. Then he can give his own comments and advice to help others if it goes. After getting any orders or projects, he will be as experienced as yours.

Though you are a seller plus member, I think you have encountered this situation before. 

This has nothing to do with forum badges but it does touch on the things you should be using the forum for - to learn, grow, share, and connect with others on the forum. If you're interested in growing your business, I think @priyank_mod offered great advice.

7 hours ago, ghoshradhe said:

But as a new seller and stay in forum activity, everyone should remain in different ways, such as post reply, likes, comment, etc. In this way, he or she can be busy with activities.

Staying "busy" on the forum chasing badges is not a good use of your time (as @priyank_mod advises). Forum badges won't help you make money. If anything, it uses up valuable time you could be using to improve your business.

I wasn't active on the forum until I was a Level 2 seller. I tried as a newbie seller once, but the forum was so full of bad advice and spam that it was hard to know who to listen to. The Help Center had all the information I needed to grow my business to the point that I was confident that I could identify bad advice if I saw it.

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6 minutes ago, vickieito said:

I wasn't active on the forum until I was a Level 2 seller. I tried as a newbie seller once, but the forum was so full of bad advice and spam that it was hard to know who to listen to. The Help Center had all the information I needed to grow my business to the point that I was confident that I could identify bad advice if I saw it.

Same here @vickieito, I wasn't active on the forum for the initial 3+ years of my journey on the platform. Like you said, most of the answers are available in the Help Center and in general, Fiverr's UI is intuitive and common-sensical to follow for one and all. 

Though once in a few months, I used to come here and read the pinned posts from Frank and other veteran sellers to expand my point-of-view but most of the stuff about Fiverr's processes is something I have learnt on my own. (I'm sure this must have been the case with you too🙌). 

 

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