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donnovan86

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  1. It only shows 1k reviews, no matter if you have 1001 reviews or 50000 reviews.
  2. Actually that's the opposite. Canceling orders as a new seller is much better than having a bad review. If you have a 1-star review and that's your only review, the chances of getting new work are 0. Cancellations are tracked for 60 days, so you can easily get past that penalty in 2 months. But reviews stay with you forever.
  3. I believe you can leave a 5 star review from mobile without actually saying anything and it says outstanding experience. I think that was the case a while ago when a buyer did this for one of my orders. I could be wrong though.
  4. Nope, it's just not my style. That's all there is to it. I agree that it loads faster and stuff..
  5. Unfortunately I am at the opposite side of the spectrum. I like the gamification aspect, but for me the forum is harder to browse now, and I am not as enticed to visit it often (as I was before). I am sure it's just me (or a few of us), and I understand you can't please everyone. I'll keep using the forum, but not as much as I used to, that's for sure.
  6. Staying active on Fiverr doesn’t do anything. You are just wasting time if you’re waiting for orders.
  7. Following the Fiverr TOS is mandatory. That doesn’t guarantee any type of success, it’s just the right thing to do…
  8. Hard work, professionalism, being friendly, sticking to the rules… all these things matter.
  9. I believe I completed 25k orders since I started on the platform.
  10. I had a warning received in a similar fashion, I reported a dude that was self promoting and forcing me to buy his service. I reported and got a warning. Got to customer support, and they solved the issue for me. Of course, it also depends on what the OP did, if he did say ok, I will call you or stuff like that, then he agreed to work outside the platform. So it depends quite a bit.
  11. It can take a few days, it can take 3 months, or your account might never come back. It depends on the situation.
  12. Even then, you have an alternative like people dancing around near a pot of gold like natives. Or maybe you hire Jesus to advertise something. Again, lots of options 🙂
  13. Plus, if you don’t like someone’s prices after their quote… you can always move on to someone else, you know… It’s not like there’s a single person on Fiverr providing that service. There are thousands others most likely
  14. Exactly what I said above. Businesses, especially large businesses need cashflow. They are not like regular people, waiting for crypto to increase in value.
  15. It was clarified that’s not the case by someone from the FIverr team. So chill.
  16. Not every level 2 is successful. Many have a sales slump right now, check the forum. Plus, they have an established track record.
  17. So far it has been available to level two, TRS and Pro sellers. But who knows, maybe Fiverr will offer it to new sellers eventually. I doubt it. They need a lot more success managers if they do that. With just a couple of managers, I can only assume they stick to level 2 and over.
  18. Major marketplaces don’t accept crypto because it’s volatile. Companies are not banking on the idea that they keep bitcoin or any crypto aside to generate a large amount of money. As a business, you want a good cashflow and you want to invest money right away. Most crypto ended up taking a hit last week and Bitcoin was down $7000 or whatever. That’s why you won’t see cryptocurrency options on Fiverr, Amazon or any other major marketplace.
  19. yet it makes perfect sense if you would know the hidden statistics
  20. Well… I can see why it’s not public, because they can choose whomever they see fit. It’s their website, their own ranking system, their own choice. That being said, it’s clear that you need to stand out in some way.
  21. It’s clear. Fiverr selects people based on their sales numbers, reviews (public and private), how many TRS are in their category, etc.
  22. I am confused about what this means? :thinking: Since the message was targeted towards me, I believe I can explain. Frank basically told me to increase my prices. I have low price points, and that makes me a commodity, so people just throw money in there and don’t read the description. The idea is that whenever someone spends more, they bother reading the description…
  23. It’s unavoidable in some cases. The more sales you get, the higher the chances of cancellations are. Pro-tip: the higher you are priced, the lower the chances of cancellations. It also helps with the whole “multiple gigs” situation. Pivot from a “commodity” positioning to a higher-value proposition to solve 80% of your problems. 😉 I agree, but I still expect Fiverr to allow sellers a way to lock gig multiples. It shouldn’t be that hard, and I am sure I’m not the only person dealing with this type of cancellations.
  24. I had a person with a business account ask me to do their homework. Must have been an affluent student! I believe Fiverr Business is free for a year, that’s why there are some random Business users.
  25. Fiverr 3.0 ABSOLUTELY HATES THAT. I cannot stress this enough. One cancellation alone is bad enough, multiple cancellations are definitely worse. You need to understand though that Fiverr is not punishing you. Nor is it sending “bad leads” your way on purpose. You may be getting less traffic because the algo sees you as a higher risk when compared to others. I think others gave you the same advice I am about to: calm down, no need to edit everything into oblivion. Learn from your recent cancellations, see what you can amend so it doesn’t happen as often. That’s short term. Long term? Look to diversify. Well some cancellations can’t be avoided. Due to Fiverr’s multiples system, people can order 20x the regular package for its normal deadline, which is obviously extremely bad for the seller. Many think that the deadline is the same, regardless of how much they order. That’s one of the major reasons behind cancellations for me. I even had a person that asked for a revision saying they don’t like the content, and I spent 2 weeks trying to contact him almost every day, he entered Fiverr and didn’t reply. So… I had to cancel that too. Add to that people that order academic content without even contacting me (which needs to be canceled obviously) and also scammers, so you have a variety of situations when you have to cancel. I did notice that if you have too many cancellations, they do remove you from search.
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