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  1. Looks like you're going to have to do a regular search without neo. You're absolutely right, there are many data services on Fiverr. One time I shared a popular FB post, and had all the likes extracted.
  2. I tried it, Neo asked me a bunch of questions but didn't deliver any results, told me to broaden the search. I did, still no results.
  3. I've been experimenting with Microsoft Bing Image Creator, and I'm amazed at the results. I asked the AI to create a screaming radio, and look at what it did. https://www.bing.com/images/create/radio-screaming/1-65a5e7d9b80842739d00092ab32995ee?id=jUHn9VbfIoPpN1sqG%2fwbbw%3d%3d&view=detailv2&idpp=genimg&FORM=GCRIDP&mode=overlay The question is, does it violate TOS to use AI to create images for my gigs? I'm a writer, I don't want to keep hiring artists every time I need an image.
  4. Direct orders aren't the problem, the problem is when a client doesn't like the work I did, that usually happens with brand names. With my other gigs, I rarely have any problems. That's why I'm sticking with good gigs and deleting bad ones. Same reason I stopped doing LinkedIn summaries years ago- clients don't want a mere summary of their resume, they want creative writing.
  5. On Fiverr, CS will blame the seller and will force cancel the order. This is why I only want gigs that don't attract troublemakers. What program is that? Seller Plus? I was on SP for a while, but it didn't help me much. Promoted Gigs has helped me immensely. Right now, I have $170 in sales with $7.91 spent. I can see which promoted gigs have conversions, which ones they don't, and draw insights from it.
  6. You think everyone is professional? Have you ever worked in customer service? Have you ever dealt with a Karen? We have too many customers who think they're Kings. It's their way or the highway, even if what they want is impossible to deliver. "I want a four-letter brand name like Nike, real words only, .com only, under $20" That's impossible! Domain speculators already bought those domains. So what do you do when that customer orders your gig? It's not impossible, but the customer might get angry and demand a refund. I once had an angry customer because I lowered my gig's prices while I had an active order. People are crazy.
  7. Just because your clients are wonderful and accept your terms, doesn't mean we all get clients like that. Anyone who has ever contacted CS knows they will tell you to work with your buyer or they will close the order and you get nothing. Also, the software doesn't work. If your gig offers one revision, then it should be impossible to request a second revision.
  8. It's because Fiverr favors buyers over sellers. If a gig results in too many revisions, maybe you should delete it and do something else. Delete problem gigs- they are not worth the aggravation, bad reviews, chargebacks, etc.
  9. That's one reason some sellers advertise their gigs on Facebook and Google, very little chance of getting banned unless you're selling or doing something against TOS. Fiverr's Promoted Gigs is capricious. One 4-star review, one missed message, doesn't mean the seller isn't doing quality work.
  10. This month, July, I spent $4.94 and got $50 in sales. Sadly, my gigs are no longer "promotable."
  11. I don't want future employers finding my comments on the Fiverr Forum, don't want to get cancelled. When it comes to branding, would you say most influencers are using their real names? Or are they using nicknames such as The Bee Lady or Taxes With Tim? Those are made up by the way.
  12. Click Growth & Marketing and find promoted gigs. Most of my gigs are on the program, except for one. You can choose which gigs to promote, daily budget, CPC (cost per click), etc. I chose $5, today is 6/28, my stats are as follows: SPEND $4.78 SALES $70 ORDERS 3 This is how I did it. 1. Charge $10 per package 2. Get two orders in the queue 3. Raise my package prices to $20, $30, and $50 4. Get a $50 order Good luck!
  13. I joined Fiverr in 2013, it was wild back then. My first month on Fiverr I made $50, next month it was like $150, eventually I got all the way up to $1,850. Back then you could sell almost anything, refunds didn't get you demoted, and the money was great. I remember having 5 to 15 orders per day, and being jealous of the people with 25 to 50 orders per day. Now it's very different.
  14. I'm glad it only displays the first name and not the last name.
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