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15 minutes ago, jbjb1029 said:

It's just until My Profile becomes well known, mainly because I'm extremely limited on how I can share my Gigs across Social Media, including Facebook, which I can't use until I get past the checkpoint that I've been stuck at since March 21st, 2024.

Do you even know what are you typing or saying? Kindly stop using ChatGPT so that we can understand better! 🙏

And please, stop creating new useless topics every time. Focus more on reading articles on Fiverr. 

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17 minutes ago, jbjb1029 said:

You would have to see my inbox, because of how many people I lost connection with.

If you think that everyone who contacts you through your inbox will place an order, you are wrong.
Fiverr is a fight. Only the strongest survive. After reading all your posts on the forum I conclude that you are not one of the "strongest".

 

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40 minutes ago, jbjb1029 said:

You would have to see my inbox, because of how many people I lost connection with.

Then work on your communication skills which you are clearly lacking.. 

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15 hours ago, jbjb1029 said:

You're Not 100% sure, are you?

I am 100% sure, and what else I am sure about, is that you won't sell when you are not introducing yourself properly to the market and not educated enough about your work. 
When you claim something in the forum, people go and check what you are claiming and give you some tips on the truth. 
It is not the people to blame when you are not ready for the market. 
Buyers will judge your gig when they see you are not ready for the market, so they avoid contacting you. These are ALL I am 100% sure. 

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7 minutes ago, majidshowghi said:

I am 100% sure, and what else I am sure about, is that you won't sell when you are not introducing yourself properly to the market and not educated enough about your work. 
When you claim something in the forum, people go and check what you are claiming and give you some tips on the truth. 
It is not the people to blame when you are not ready for the market. 
Buyers will judge your gig when they see you are not ready for the market, so they avoid contacting you. These are ALL I am 100% sure. 

Multiple topics and posts from OP indicate only one thing that, he is very delusional about own skillset and operating with the assumption that Fiverr will be a cakewalk for him!! 

 

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9 minutes ago, priyank_mod said:

Multiple topics and posts from OP indicate only one thing that, he is very delusional about own skillset and operating with the assumption that Fiverr will be a cakewalk for him!! 

That is why I posted this on one of his other posts. The picture makes it clear.

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I’ve been laughing at these 'Welcome Fiverr community' and 'Congratulations Fiverr community' comments and OP's responses for ten minutes. It just visually shows that people can’t communicate or read English, and that many don’t know how the platform works. 😂 It’s a bit sad, but so funny to see!
😂😂

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On 10/17/2024 at 9:38 PM, jbjb1029 said:

I have plans to make it big in the world and even make it a better place for everyone before I die, but in order to do that, I not only need to get rich, but I also need to afford the help that I need, that, if successful, will earn me even more money, for the goals of getting where I want to go in my life, and to help the less fortunate people.

Hey!
Fellow neurodivergent here!

I really don't want to burst your bubble because I know how hurtful it can be: but Fiverr isn't the answer to many of the things you might be going through (this, I say as someone who likely can relate.) Freelancing is cool, but it's really, really hard to make it. A lot of the gigs you are offering right now, sadly, won't make you rich.

I know this is hard to read, but sometimes a reality check is really important (and trust me, I personally lack judgment more times than I'd like.

Assess what you are offering right now as an outsider. Look at your profile: would you work with yourself?

And if not, how can you improve so that can change? What skills can you learn - what skills can you FOCUS on that will be helpful? 

Take a step back, take a breath and see what can help. This MIGHT involve spending money on your business (not necessarily on Fiverr but, say, on online courses, etc.) first - and it might involve a lot of studying (communicating effectively is super hard, especially when you are selling something) as well. Don't expect freelancing to get you what you want (or need) in the beginning. It will be slow - and might not ever work out as well as you'd hope. 

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On 10/31/2024 at 8:41 PM, smartdezigns said:

Do you even know what are you typing or saying? Kindly stop using ChatGPT so that we can understand better! 🙏

And please, stop creating new useless topics every time. Focus more on reading articles on Fiverr. 

First off, I'm not using ChatGPT to type, I'm Neurodivergent, and second, here's the proof.Screenshot2024-04-03175846.png.545437248e42621714efca4d2adfb0fe.png

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On 11/1/2024 at 2:20 AM, majidshowghi said:

I am 100% sure, and what else I am sure about, is that you won't sell when you are not introducing yourself properly to the market and not educated enough about your work. 
When you claim something in the forum, people go and check what you are claiming and give you some tips on the truth. 
It is not the people to blame when you are not ready for the market. 
Buyers will judge your gig when they see you are not ready for the market, so they avoid contacting you. These are ALL I am 100% sure. 

 

On 11/1/2024 at 2:30 AM, priyank_mod said:

Multiple topics and posts from OP indicate only one thing that, he is very delusional about own skillset and operating with the assumption that Fiverr will be a cakewalk for him!! 

 

 

On 11/1/2024 at 2:43 AM, filipdevaere said:

That is why I posted this on one of his other posts. The picture makes it clear.

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On 11/1/2024 at 5:48 AM, katakatica said:

Hey!
Fellow neurodivergent here!

I really don't want to burst your bubble because I know how hurtful it can be: but Fiverr isn't the answer to many of the things you might be going through (this, I say as someone who likely can relate.) Freelancing is cool, but it's really, really hard to make it. A lot of the gigs you are offering right now, sadly, won't make you rich.

I know this is hard to read, but sometimes a reality check is really important (and trust me, I personally lack judgment more times than I'd like.

Assess what you are offering right now as an outsider. Look at your profile: would you work with yourself?

And if not, how can you improve so that can change? What skills can you learn - what skills can you FOCUS on that will be helpful? 

Take a step back, take a breath and see what can help. This MIGHT involve spending money on your business (not necessarily on Fiverr but, say, on online courses, etc.) first - and it might involve a lot of studying (communicating effectively is super hard, especially when you are selling something) as well. Don't expect freelancing to get you what you want (or need) in the beginning. It will be slow - and might not ever work out as well as you'd hope. 

 

Can you help me out with this, please?

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On 11/1/2024 at 6:52 AM, thejamuhh said:

I’ve been laughing at these 'Welcome Fiverr community' and 'Congratulations Fiverr community' comments and OP's responses for ten minutes. It just visually shows that people can’t communicate or read English, and that many don’t know how the platform works. 😂 It’s a bit sad, but so funny to see!
😂😂

Rude! 

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On 10/31/2024 at 11:48 PM, filipdevaere said:

If you think that everyone who contacts you through your inbox will place an order, you are wrong.
Fiverr is a fight. Only the strongest survive. After reading all your posts on the forum I conclude that you are not one of the "strongest".

Can teach me how to be strong on Fiverr, please?

On 10/31/2024 at 11:57 PM, smartdezigns said:

Then work on your communication skills which you are clearly lacking.. 

You're right about that

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11 hours ago, jbjb1029 said:

Rude!

It's not rude,  it's the truth. And while it's sad, we see it so much lately that it just becomes funny, because we can't do anything other than laugh! 

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8 hours ago, thejamuhh said:

It's not rude,  it's the truth. And while it's sad, we see it so much lately that it just becomes funny, because we can't do anything other than laugh! 

Then do you can help me be successful on Fiverr, please?

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On 10/18/2024 at 6:38 AM, jbjb1029 said:

Greetings everyone, 

My name is Jeffrey B. (@jbjb1029), and I'm kind of new to Fiverr who's Neurodivergent, and right now a Ingenuitive Innovator who was born with High-Functioning Autism who's working to become an Intuitive Ingenuity Innovator. I have plans to make it big in the world and even make it a better place for everyone before I die, but in order to do that, I not only need to get rich, but I also need to afford the help that I need, that, if successful, will earn me even more money, for the goals of getting where I want to go in my life, and to help the less fortunate people. That's the reason why I'm here. However, I'm having a Problem, even after creating 4 Gigs, I'm barely getting noticed, based on how many Impressions, Clicks, and Orders that I have. So can you help me get more Impressions, Clicks, and Orders on my 4 Fiverr GIGs, so I can finally get noticed by others on Fiverr, please?

Hi Jeffrey,

It’s inspiring to hear about your ambitions and desire to positively impact the world. However, It’s important to balance your aspirations with realistic expectations and to diversify your income streams if possible. Keep working hard. I'm rooting for you!

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12 hours ago, jbjb1029 said:

Then do you can help me be successful on Fiverr, please?

I don't have a magic potion that makes you successful.

While these tips are general, they do essentially describe how to be successful on Fiverr.

  • Make promises to your buyers that you can keep.
  • Don't lie about your skills.
  • Deliver what you can do, within the timeframe that you can commit to.
  • Price accordingly, and charge what you’re worth.
  • Deliver top-notch work.
  • Take negative feedback and analyze what you can do better.
  • Have patience in your career; not every day is filled with new orders.
  • Work on a strong portfolio.
  • Improve your communication skills whenever you can.
  • If possible, bring any local work to Fiverr (keep in mind the 20% Fiverr fee) as it can help you build reviews.

Again, none of these will magically make you successful. It takes time, hard work, effort, mistakes, corrections, and sometimes issues that even you don’t understand. Welcome to Fiverr 🪄

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Here’s some feedback specifically for you. I took a quick look at your profile, and from a buyer's perspective, I wouldn’t feel comfortable placing an order. There are a lot of inconsistencies and information that come across as potentially misleading.

Educate yourself further on how to present yourself professionally as a skilled freelancer, and work on improving your communication and engagement skills (including better proficiency in English).

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On 10/31/2024 at 1:03 PM, jbjb1029 said:

In this True OR False Poll, please Answer the Question, "In order to start making money on Fiverr, do you first need to spend money on Fiverr?" then tell me why you voted True OR False. Okay?

Unless you are of the "time is money" camp, then no: at the time of this post, you do not need to spend money on Fiverr to make money.

That said, if you do equate time as a substitute for money, then yes. As for where to spend time, I'd recommend reading articles in the Fiverr Help Center.

https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us 

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