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jonbaas

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  1. As a seller, you make your own luck. It will take as long as it takes. Know who your target customers are, and go wherever they are located. Promote at those locations.
  2. I didn't intend to come across this way. I was merely asking a curious question. I apologize if my original inquiry caused concern.
  3. I read, and understood, what you wrote. Nothing I wrote in reponse was false. Please take note of the green-arrow agreement, on my response, from other forum veterans. Being a freelancer means that your business success is 100% up to you, not someone else. I don't understand how this applies to me. How is your claim about me "evident"? I am well aware of Fiverr's rules and TOS. I manage my gigs according to what I have found works for me. And no, you don't need to know my methods. Do your own customer/competitor/market research, and find the ways that work -- specificallly -- for you. Again, you are a freelancer. Your business success is 100% up to you. What works for me, will not work the same for you. Um, no, it isn't. Fiverr is very much its own unique site. Stop expecting Fiverr to be like other sites. It isn't. Learn how to work within the platform. Complaining that the site doesn't operate by your personal preferences is not helpful to your ability to succeed here. Fiverr wants great sellers, with great performance. As was pointed out by @filipdevaere, your seller performance has been quite low lately: Perhaps, Mr. Venomusa, if you improved your selller performance, Fiverr might choose to give you more on-site visibility. Improve more, complain less. Fiverr wants great high-performing sellers. Be a great, high-performing seller.
  4. Experiment. Try a few different tags, and see what works for you.
  5. Or, perhaps it just means that people are not interested in participating in your poll. Just because you post a poll on the forum, does not mean that everyone needs to be part of it. Your statement is 100% false. You have the ability to take responsibility for your own gig visibility, and promote it, on your own, wherever else your target customers are located. It is unwise to expect Fiverr to do your work for you. Fiverr does not owe you constant visibility. They want great sellers who take responsibility for their own success.
  6. The Buyer's Request feature was broken, out-dated, and heavily misused. I commend Fiverr for finally removing it, and replacing it with something new.
  7. We cannot make you successful, nor guarantee that you will earn any orders. You are responsible for your own success. Know your target customers, understand their needs, craft gigs that meet those needs, and then convince those target customers to hire you, instead of your thousands of competitors.
  8. I'm curious, if you are a Fiverr staff member, why doesn't your forum account feature the Fiverr staff/moderator badge -- that the other Fiverr staff who interact on the forums have?
  9. Fiverr is not a get-rich-quick website. If that is why you are here, then you will be greatly disappointed. Be a great seller whom your target customers need to hire. Research your competition, and out-compete them.
  10. You already answered your own question.
  11. Be a great seller whom your target customers need to hire.
  12. Fiverr does not offer crypto for withdrawals. Nor do they have any control over the off-site transactions that you break the rules to complete. And rightly so. You cannot discuss business outside of Fiverr. You did, and, as you claim, you were rightly blocked. I'm sorry for your loss, but that still doesn't change Fiverr's rules, or the features that they offer. You pursued this transaction off Fiverr. Fiverr tells users not to conduct orders off-site for a reason. You were scammed because of a bad choice.
  13. You can earn decent orders the same way us experienced sellers earned our many orders -- by being a great seller who offers a service your target customers need. This will require time, talent, lots of research and experimentation, and mindset that avoids complaining over hard, monotonous, time-intensive strategies and effort. If you are here for easy orders and success, that is not likely to happen. I already told you what you need to do. Now YOU need to go do it. Get busy. You have weeks of work waiting to be done. Good luck!
  14. Be a great seller who offers great services that your target customers need.
  15. Fiverr is not a get-rich-quick website. If you want orders, create services that connect to your target customers. Then, convince them to hire you.
  16. Your graphic shows that your "new account" is named "tranthan....", but your current forum access account is called "smilechannel". If you had an "old account" before these two accounts, then that means you had/have multiple accounts on Fiverr. This breaks Fiverr's #1 user rule. Perhaps this is why your second account was also suspended.
  17. It means that Fiverr is not required to provide them, if you do not qualify. Be a great seller. The Buyer Request feature has been permanently removed from Fiverr. You need to out-compete your many competitors, and better connect to your target customers. Market. Promote. Experiment. Try new things until you find what works for you.
  18. You are not entitled to recieve briefs in your inbox. If you quaify for them, then you will see them. You do not neeed briefs to be successful here on Fiverr.
  19. No. You are not allowed to create a second account after being banned from a first account.
  20. Well, now you know not to do it again. 🙂 Unfortunately, you're not going to like my answer..... Fiverr has the right to determine who is, and is not, allowed to host their services on their site. Apparently they see something about your identity or services that they do not support, or approve of, so they have said no to you as a seller. They are not required to explain their reasoning, as this is their site, and they can manage is as they see fit. Did you take the time to thoroughly study their terms of service before creating your gig?
  21. We, here on the Fiverr forum, are not your target customers. We are mostly sellers, just like you. If you want orders, you need to find the exact people who need song mixing, and convince THEM to hire you.
  22. Why do you keep trying to create new accounts, when Fiverr keeps telling you "no"? Clearly Fiverr does not approve you as a seller on their site. They appear to see something about your identity or services that they do not support. You are not entitled to a seller account, and Fiverr does have the right to determine who is qualified to host services on their site.
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