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matilda1786

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  1. 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.

    @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

    if there are 100 new sellers 99 would definite be holding some skills or talent.

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  2. 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.

    we can’t judge someone’s abilities and skills until we get a chance to work with them. life is full of good and bad experiences and this is the way we learn.

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  3. 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.

    I agree with the fact that if you are showcasing best, you will get the best ultimately.

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  4. 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.

    I was saying, if buyer will give the chance to the new seller, they can prove themselves and it’s the only way they can show their abilities. No doubt you gave your best and get the reward.

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  5. 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.

    I agree with your opinion, but when you were a novice here with a few reviews, someone picked you over someone with hundred reviews. Everyone has to start with something, I don’t think it’s a bad adventure to hire a new seller.

    😉

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