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drasnia

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  1. 3 minutes ago, zeus777 said:

    I've seen new graphic designers who are actually skilled, but unfortunately their English skills were not quite there yet. Their defense was "Our work will speak for us, it's OK if our English is not that good."
    Well, it's not. If I saw 2 gigs, both looked very good with amazing original samples, but one had a good description with zero grammar errors and the other had errors in them there is a HIGH chance I'll take the seller with the better English.
    One reason is because I get the feeling I would have less problems communicating. It's hard to get your point across at times even if both of you spoke the same language at a native level, I believe it will be even harder if the other person lacked the language skills.
    Second is English level etc aside, the seller did not take the time and didn't bother proofreading the description, did not ask a native/native level person to check the description. That for me is lack of professionalism. For me personally, this is the bigger reason why I would avoid a seller with poor description.

    IF the images or samples were blow-my-mind-and knock-my-socks-and-sneakers-off-level good, then I might go for the seller with the poor description.
    I kinda think that's rare though...

     

    That is ok until you find out he actually stole the samples off somebody else like lots do and he cant speak English

     

    The truth is this year new sellers can't be trusted.... I'd love to say its the minority spoiling it for the majority... But in reality this year it seems like 90% of new sellers are frauds or expert pros with no experience 

     
     
     
     
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  2. 11 minutes ago, rkmanvia said:

    It is not always the case that if you are a new seller, you will be able to write the description neatly. There are many new seller who can't write a description properly but can do a very good job.

     

    two week fast track institute brother... Better than Harvard.

     

    Everyone is expert pro we just cant type sentences 

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  3. mate it doesnt work like that

     

    The whole point of an algorithm is that its taking all the site wide data and it works from that... It doesn't work on a set period like 8 months.....

     

    No one knows how it works I doubt even customer service know how it works fully.... Its just a fact of life on fiverr... one day you can be number 1 the next you can be number 100

     

    This is why everyone recommends fiverr not being your whole source of income.. Diversify and have other income routes then you wont need to be so reliable on the fiverr algorithm

     

    You are clearly a highly skilled seller from your reviews you could have social media pages or websites. There are numerous other places to sell genuine skills at the same time

     

     

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  4. Most relevant reviews then.

     

    Your gigs literally have orders in the queue you are moaning about nothing

     

    You aren't going to spend your whole life on the front page of fiverr its not realistic gigs rotate you have nearly 1000 reviews how do you not about fiverrs algorithm yourself already

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  5. So just to clarify your gig says

     

    You are a "professional" graphic designer with over 5 years experience delivering these exact products.. AND you also have a masters degree in management at the same time ( even though you cant spell management correctly)

     

    But when you get a single order it makes you nervous and you aren't actually sure if you can complete it or not you just hope you can

     

    your gig is clearly all lies

     

    WELCOME TO FIVERR 2021

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