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somaginer1996

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  1. I understand what your intentions are, but it’s very likely that direct messages like that will be counted as spam.
  2. If you’re talking about buyer requests, you’re not supposed to message clients outside of the BR section. Reaching out to them like that is considered spamming. Just send offers and hope for the best.
  3. You can just message them through the inbox without sending offers.
  4. I don’t know if either of you actually read the main post of this thread, but @lloydsolutions isn’t offering to answer your questions. He suggested the search function as something that will help you out much more than any of single forum members can.
  5. Also, maybe sending better requests? What kind of requests have you been sending?
  6. Eh, it’s fine. Not all of us are American, although I get the mistake a lot when I tell people I’ve lived in Asia. Questionable statements aside, I just don’t enjoy being psychoanalyzed (incorrectly) each time I comment on a thread with how I’d do something a certain way.
  7. I did not make any rude comment…I just spoke the truth…It is true that she fears competition from other writers that’s why she is commenting like that…She has been disrespecting and she has been rude towards new sellers too by undervaluing their gigs or experience just because they do not have any reviews on fiverr… I’m not undervaluing anyone’s gigs. I’m just saying that people are more willing to go towards gigs that have more reviews, and that I’m no exception. No need to be rude, my dude.
  8. @somaginer1996 You sound selfish because you fear competition from other writers being that English is not your native language… Weren’t you wishing to make your first sale when you first started on fiverr? Weren’t you wishing that a buyer would give you a chance even though you were new and a novice with no reviews on fiverr when you first started? Its time to give new sellers with no reviews on fiverr a chance just like how you were give a chance when you first started That’s…actually racist, dude. I’m American. You can’t demand me give new sellers a chance if I just don’t want to. Seriously though, what’s with the attitude? Just because I wished people gave me a chance doesn’t mean I have to do something I’m not willing to do.
  9. Yes, but does that mean you have to go through all new sellers and give them a try just because you’re feeling compassionate? Some people might; I wouldn’t. Thanks for the rudeness! I’m a writer, I can’t be the best at math 😛 but you really don’t have to call me “lady”. Way to make me sound fussy! I wasn’t talking about my profile at all, but if you want to take it there…I mean, one 3.7 star review out of 95 isn’t bad. It’s technically not even a negative review lol.
  10. @somaginer1996 People with great reviews also fail to do great work on fiverr too because nobody is perfect… I have seen a lot of sellers with excellent reviews on fiverr that did a poor job there by rendering their previous great reviews worthless… Interesting. Are you a buyer? Is that how you know that people are delivering bad work after 100 reviews? Well, I’ll pose it this way. If someone has 100 good reviews and one negative review, and someone has no reviews, which one would you pick? No one is perfect, it’s true. But bad reviews can also come from bad buyers. And if I’m seeing a 100:1 radio on good/bad reviews, I’m still probably going to trust a seller unless the bad review reveals something that’s 100% the fault of the seller.
  11. Yes, but that’s just the way the platform works. It’s not that I’m judging someone for being new; everyone was new at one point. It’s just that personally, I wouldn’t pick someone with no reviews over someone with many reviews just in the mindset that I’d be giving someone a chance. Anyone can lie about their qualifications and skills, but that’ll quickly fall through if you fail to do good work for clients.
  12. Yeah, but is it really wise to rely on the buyer’s discretion? No doubt, the buyer has to make the choice, but you have to justify it. You’ll need to make the best gig possible, and even then it won’t guarantee you orders.
  13. It’s not a “bad adventure”. I’m just saying that I personally wouldn’t pick a completely new seller. I got pretty lucky as well. For my very first gig on Fiverr, I was the only one who responded to a particular buyer request who could actually do the specific job that was requested, and that won me the gig. I was also very enthusiastic in responding to BR, and wrote very specific tailored requests instead of dashing out template responses.Ultimately that did me a lot of good and I built up a bunch of reviews. Even so, I’d definitely pick someone with more reviews over someone with fewer if I were personally trying to buy a service, unless price made it convenient not to.
  14. I mean…if someone’s looking for a service, can you really blame them for being very thorough when it comes to picking them? Personally, I wouldn’t pick a newbie with only a few reviews over someone with a few hundred. That’s just how things are.
  15. It’s definitely important to think of strategies, I just don’t think it’s fair that the strategies be a necessity when it comes to dealing with a flawed system in the first place. I’m overall pretty happy with the new system itself and haven’t had trouble maintaining my stats. The only thing that really bothers me is the whole mutual cancellation thing. Also, I’ve gotten word from CS that any mutual cancellation will count against your stats, no matter the circumstance, which seems pretty unfair. I had a client accidentally order twice, and that lowered my completion rate. No amount of good communication will resolve that issue–is that really fair? Of course it’s good to be productive when thinking of ways to resolve things, but some things can’t be resolved by us sellers. That’s why we can only offer up suggestions to the good people at CS/Fiverr headquarters and hope that the whole issue with mutual cancellation will be resolved. Plus, is it really a crime to blow off steam in the forum?
  16. I don’t think that actually is the problem. For example, what if someone places an order that’s against the TOS, or is something I don’t personally agree with and/or can’t reasonably complete within the given timeframe, and they do so without consulting me? Should I be punished for that? Under the current system, I would. You can’t anticipate that if they don’t communicate with you and refuse to read your gig description.
  17. Good to hear that you’re recovering and enjoying the forum, hope everything goes well! 🙂
  18. Hey there, welcome! I’m not a teenager, but I am a college student, so definitely on the younger side (as evidenced by my terrible username…) I’d never really had real world jobs in the past either, partially due to living in a country where you can’t legally work under 18. For me, Fiverr has been an opportunity not only to earn cash, but also to hone the skills that I potentially want to make a living on in the future. It took me about five days to get my first job, and it’s been pretty good from there on out. I now have several returning clients, and they all seem satisfied with the work they’re receiving. I’d say that you shouldn’t offer up the fact that you’re on the younger side, but you also shouldn’t lie about it. Personally, I’ve never had any issues with buyers dismissing me because of my age, but you definitely do need to find something you’re reasonably good at. I’m not necessarily a professional writer, but I’ve still managed to gain work here. While credentials are useful, it’s more about meeting the requirements of your clients. Well, I’ll stop rambling for now. I’m on mobile so I can’t click through, but what’s your gig about?
  19. It’s not that it wouldn’t be a nice feature to have. I suspect that not enough people want this badly enough as an option that they’d actually end up implementing it. You could do a poll in the forum to see how people respond?
  20. I feel like if you already noted in the FAQ or gig description that buyers should contact you separately for bulk orders and they fail to do it, that’s kind of on them. In that case, you could just mention it with a delivery as someone to keep in mind for next time. But then again, it wouldn’t be a bad thing at all for them to not have taken that into account. What’s not to love about making more off of an order?
  21. You can do that though, via custom order. Just include a note in your FAQ or something that says: “Hey, talk to me about bulk orders for a discount!” You can also do it with gig packages, by just lowering the price for higher word counts.
  22. Honestly I can’t really see that. For a job, wouldn’t the most important part be the job and terms itself instead of the username/country of any buyer? And I agree with Woofy31; if you could see the country of a buyer, it enters the uncomfortable area of allowing people to discriminate against buyers from certain countries.
  23. What do you mean by fake requests? I’ve seen a lot of sellers posting there and some ridiculously low budgets, but nothing that would be truly classified as “fake”. (If it is the sellers thing, then wouldn’t reading about them describing their services be enough?)
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