Balancing with client expectations are easy. Balancing with fiverr expectations are not.
I was ready to work long hours, at night and putting my life on the line. But when you have kids you start seeing different perspective.
What most clients want is effective communication, quality work and my work to solve their pain points. Of course there are tough clients here and there but most of the clients come to find a solution to their “problem” that will save them time and potentially make money. If the seller can hit those points it’s not tough at all to balance creative freedom and clients expectations.
What fiverr is asking from us is a totally different thing. But fine, I’m tired of repeating myself, Fiverr will not change, they’d rather keep sellers that deliver in 20 min AI work and get a glowing review from the client that doesn’t suspect that they just got screw*d rather than understanding that good work takes time and delivery times can not be compromised by rushing its sellers.