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besoh93

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  1. besoh93

    Fiverr income

    It matters because the living costs can vary a lot based on where you live. If you live in a poor country it's easier to make a living with only income from Fiverr.
  2. besoh93

    Fiverr income

    It depends on where you live and how much work you get on Fiverr.
  3. Congratulations @webcut, this is quite an achievement. How long did it take from the first order to the 500th?
  4. This is a great list of tips. I'm relatively a new Top Seller and this post makes me consider reviewing my profile and my gigs and how I handle communication with my clients, because there is always something to improve.
  5. That's a great list. What I learned the hard way is that some buyers will try to take advantage of sellers, after the order is placed. It is helpful to have a good conversation and talk all details of the job before sending your offer, to understand how serious they are and if it's going to be a pleasant order. And it's okay to reject clients when you're too busy or you don't like their attitude. Some of the best clients I've worked with, do not hesitate to answer any question I ask, and are happy to provide with anything that is needed. While some other clients will get annoyed even when you ask basic questions about the job.
  6. I got the Pro Badge when i was a level 2 seller. My gig is about Wordpress Site Development, and I noticed a difference in number of orders and higher paying clients. One of the reasons is that Pro sellers also get contacted by Pro buyers. Minimum price for the gig is $100. I have two gigs, and the one that has a price lower than $100 does not have the pro badge displayed.
  7. I don't think anyone has time to mentor a new seller who will most likely quit next month. Explore the forum to get answers to questions you may have, and read Fiverr's helping materials. Check links at the footer.
  8. That's funny My impressions have decreased a lot this month, but I thought it was more due to the fact that I have not taken as many orders as in the last few months, due to personal reasons.
  9. I think the trick is to not get it personal, makes it a little easier. I would recommend you to remain polite and professional, and kindly ask your buyer to provide a better description. If they have unreasonable requests that are not agreed on the order offer or they use offensive language, you can communicate with Fiverr Customer Service and get their support.
  10. Welcome Jahid, I would recommend to start by reading forum rules here: https://community.fiverr.com/forum_rules/ Try not to share or promote your own gigs. And you can search on the forum for existing topics, because there is a lot of content that can help you.
  11. The cancellation should not come from the seller. Make sure you ask all the necessary questions before sending an offer. Also write as many details as you can in your offer description. This way if the buyer requests you to do things you did not agree to, you will be protected by Fiverr Support. Also, make sure you always take orders that you are confident you can complete on time.
  12. I'm happy to announce that today it was my turn to be promoted to Level 3 Seller. It took me a full two years from my first order to Top Rated and Pro Seller. I would lie if I said that there were no times when I wanted to quit, but here I am. Now I've quit my job to dedicate all my time on Freelance! Just wanted to share :)
  13. Talking from my personal experience you only need to keep a perfect score in Fiverr. Try to always get 5 star reviews. Always be kind and professional in communication. Respond fast to buyers, don't have cancellations or late deliveries. Keep communication in Fiverr chat. Don't break any rules. Eventually if you do everything right, and you have a considerate amount of successful orders, you may be selected as a Pro Seller. In my case I got mine after 21 months and it was a surprize :)
  14. Two orders in less than 10 days. Congratulations! Keep getting those ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  15. It's against the rules to have multiple accounts. You must have only one account on Fiverr. On the other hand, it is allowed to offer gigs with different services.
  16. Hello sharminab48, Welcome, and good luck!
  17. @filipdevaere I always had the impression that being online often helps, more for the fact that the buyers can filter sellers by online. I assume that most of the buyers will want to contact a seller that is online. Also from my own experience 90% of the buyers message me when I'm online.
  18. When they send suspicious links or their email it's a strong indication they're fake. Make sure you keep all the communications in the Fiverr chat. Request details about what they need and always start working on a new order after they have accepted your offer.
  19. @rezaul1300 mentioned everything. But from my experience it makes a big difference being active. Checking Fiverr every 30-60 minutes. Contact buyers in the brief notifications and share your profile on Social Media. Try to optimize your gigs to be correctly written, with enough content for keywords and good images. Be quick to answer to buyers who contact you.
  20. I just got the Premium Subscription yesterday and still trying to figure out all the benefits I can make use of. So far it looks great, and looking forward to my virtual meeting with my Success Manager.
  21. As a seller that offers web development gigs myself, I am always careful to ask all the details before sending an offer. I think that everything can be solved through good communication, but if that does not go well, escalating the problem to resolution center may be the best thing to do.
  22. Welcome, You can find more about how to create or edit your gigs here: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/categories/17131506586257-Gigs Good luck.
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