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helloscoopz

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  1. It is not helpful at all if the seller's other performance parameters are crap. The only benefit I see being online is you can get filtered in when a buyer search with online seller filter on. but that doesn't guarantee you sales in any means as I said if other standards are not met.
  2. If it is permanently banned, you will not be able to get it back under any circumstances because Fiverr does a permanent ban upon a manual review so that's their final decision.
  3. Many people face this situation including myself. Unfortunately, I don't see any particular solution to overcome this, Its all up to the Fiverr search algorithm.
  4. No, It might effect on the buyer's account not yours.
  5. No, It is not allowed unless it's considered necessary to complete the order. An example would be a gig where the seller teach a person over zoom. Something like this: https://www.fiverr.com/share/EE6EEe
  6. In the short answer and in my personal experience, Yes editing gigs affect the ranking. but it doesn't necessarily means it effects in a bad way all the time. it turns out to be good as well. btw, I have no idea how it works or why, probably now one here will., but yeah it happens.
  7. Having more revisions usually does not impact on your rankings, revisions are meant to happen in orders because no seller will be 100% perfect to deliver exactly what buyer asking for in the first glance. That aside, your problem might be a different thing. I myself have also experienced such rank reduction with nothing bad happening on my account so I assume that's all because how search algorithm works.
  8. You might need to be sit back and relax. Fiverr does review your gig before making it live. so give it some time.
  9. This shouldn’t be a site where you tick “I agree to terms of services” on registration without actually reading ToS just like most of us does in other applications or software. Fiverr is very strict with their ToS and whoever goes off of it would be punished accordingly. Don’t try to create new accounts, It is another ToS violation.
  10. If you add a video, it automatically becomes the primary and that’s what you have right now. When you’re logged into your account, you wouldn’t see that as it is, click the preview public mode button on the profile page so you can see how others see your profile/gigs.
  11. Because it is against Fiverr’s TOS to do bait-and-switch marketing, as stated in @imagination7413’s post. As someone who has bought a lot on Fiverr, this is something that I have found that sellers do a lot, and it’s incredibly annoying. I agree with the OP on that. That being said, the problem can be mitigated by not contacting sellers who offer services at prices that are too good to be true. They often turn out to be exactly that. I agree with this. but don’t forget the feature of creating custom offers is there for sellers to create offers tailored for the requirement of the buyer, If everything can be done as the price showed in the gig packages Fiverr would’ve not added such a feature. That’s why I said: If the requirement belongs to the package, yes seller should not ask for more. If the requirement is too simple or too complex, the price can be low or high than displayed in the gig package. that wouldn’t be a ToS violation and that’s what I talked about. Just because the seller asked more doesn’t mean it’s a ToS violation. There are other facts to be added in according for it to be a ToS violation.
  12. Why would you report someone just because they asked for a higher price? It’s a right of the seller to ask whatever they wants, and it’s your right to find someone else if you don’t find a good rate from a seller. sellers can’t package everything they can do into only 3 packages. what they do is common packages for common requirements. Was your requirement common enough to fall into a package that the seller offered? If so you may think of reporting. If you think this platform is that terrible, and sellers are that terrible, and it wastes your time., why would you waste more of your time posting on the forum and stuff? you could move on to another platform where you have good prices. This is what I find, people come here expecting to get their work done for the cheapest possible. (I mean most of the buyers) that’s how Fiverr became famous. Like, get your work done for $5. but now things are different here. so when buyers don’t get the price they’re expecting they get mad. but what they don’t realize is that they’re already getting a massive discount compared to other freelance platforms.
  13. Sometimes I ask for 2x or even 3x the price from my highest package since I do software developments and I can’t be done packaging what I could offer, the packages I have is are for most common tasks. So If you’re trying to do a custom offer it all depends on the complexity of the project. If the seller’s quote does not align within your budget you may ask for a negotiation if the seller doesn’t seems to go low, you have total freedom to find some other seller who offers the same service. 🙂
  14. I don’t really recommend this extension for anyone, it seems really innocent but it has all the access to read and change the data on the site you’re currently on or at least the site you’re visiting as it clearly mentions. I know that to enable dark mode feature that developer should have both the read and write permission but they don’t state that they use that particular access ONLY to enable that dark mode feature. 😉 Not only this one, but most of the extensions which are there under unknown brand names or unknown developers are doing this stuff while showcasing their non-profit work. I highly recommend not to use this kind of an extension (or any extension) on a market place like Fiverr if you wish to keep your stuff safe. 🙂
  15. And you’d be right to disagree. 🙂 Freaky was being a little sarcastic. That’s why at the end of his post he said we should invert his advice. Oh yeah, I didn’t see that actually was bit hurry to put the comment. anyways I took down my comment. 🙂
  16. I think fiverr itself is already doing a good job in marketing to drive traffic to the platform so I don’t see any necessity of promoting gigs on different sites, If you really want to do so, you may share your gigs on some social media group where you think potential clients are. I’m not sure that way you gain any boost because that way we’re showing our gigs to people who has no need of that service on that particular time probably, so they will come to your gig and just go away. I think that’s not good for your gig too, because what fiverr system sees is that your gigs are getting views but having no orders which may affect on your gig ranking too. In addition to that, you may read fiverr terms of service to aware about the platforms they ask sellers not promote gigs on for an example google adsense.
  17. This is the exact reason why they apply fees on tips. It’s quite understandable.
  18. In Fiverr platform, sellers do not seek for projects (unless in buyer requests). Instead the buyer will seek the seller and give them the project. That’s why the seller has to create a gig where people can see the listed offers when they search what they want on Fiverr’s search box. So here, you don’t need to do anything in according to get orders other than creating a nice eye catching gig while offering a quality service for a better budget. 🙂 Welcome to the Fiverr community. Happy Selling! 🥳
  19. Actually, with my experience, it actually does not affect the response rate. This is very true, spammers always try with newly joined sellers who don’t know how the site works. I saw some newbies done some jobs for buyers without even getting an actual order which is unfortunate. Sellers on Fiverr must read the ToS before they start working on the platform.
  20. Me myself is not a good reader, I do get everything by experiencing. That’s working for me not only in freelancing but also in any given scenarios. 😃
  21. Yeah, that’s fine. but what’ll happen buyer is not satisfied further. You will need to cancel the order, or else buyer will contact CS and the order will get cancelled by CS.
  22. That will be kind of a joke when it comes to Customer Support. Because they always issue refunds for the buyer when needed. It doesn’t matter what sellers did. because the CS always worry about money back guarantee.
  23. If someone order a gig and asks to do something has not offered in the gig or a complex version of gig offers, what will be the result?
  24. @misscrystal Don’t you think this feature will help you by any chance?
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