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  1. It seems like you're in the correct category. One thing I noticed is you don't have a profile image. Another thing I'm not thrilled about is the fact you don't have a set price for your service. You're basically telling buyers to contact you first to work out a price. Some buyers may not want to jump through the extra hoop to place an order. Some things you might want to think about.

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  2. No! Even if you've worked with them in the past, it is not okay to send them messages unless they specifically asked you to do so.

     

    Example ✔️

    Buyer: Hey, please contact me when you are free to work on a new project

    Seller: No problem, I'll let you know when my schedule is cleared up.

    (Week later)

    Seller: I finished the last project I was working on last week. I'm ready to get started when you are.

     

    Example 

    Seller: Hi, Happy New Year! Just wanted to say hi and let you know if you have any work I'm available.

    (Buyer didn't ask to be contacted. This message is unsolicited. It only takes a few buyers marking this as spam for it to ruin your Fiverr account.) 

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  3. I block every person on social media who contacts me about their service. If we run in the same online circle, I know the services you provide. It's your job to add value to the community and let your work speak for itself, not message me about about hiring you. If I need the service you provide I will contact you.

     

    For instance, I'm a ghostwriter and run a hip-hop website. A lot of graphic designers hit me up, pitching album covers and other graphics. Blocked! Now on the other hand, if I see a graphic designer who does great work, I might hit them up "ON MY OWN" if a client of mine needs work done. 

     

    Put your work out there for the world to see, don't knock on my door asking me to buy something. Weird!

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  4. We DO NOT need a partial refund option. It'll be used as a gateway for scammers and dishonest people. 

    Scammer: I don't like the finish work you delivered. It's not exactly what I wanted.

    Seller: I'll revise the work for you.

    Scammer: No I don't have time for that. If you agree to a partial refund I'll just cut my loses.

    Seller: Ok!

     

    Original price $50

    Final price $20

    Scammer still uses the work you provided.

    🤢

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  5. On 9/28/2021 at 10:07 AM, joshnadin said:

    I tip my barber, servers in hospitality

    Anyone who doesn't tip their barber, hair stylist, nail technician, waiter/waitress, in the US is asking for trouble lol. I even tip the cab/uber/lyft drivers that get me to my destination safe and on time.

    I work full-time as a concierge for a condominium and every Christmas season I see like $4000-$5000 in holiday tips. I been working in this position for 9 years but my first year at the building blew my mind.

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  6. 9 minutes ago, smashradio said:

    The worse the advice gets, the more congratulations you'll see below the post.

    You have to dumb it down in a sense, your post at first glance looks like a snippet from the Terms of Service. Most of those individuals failed to read the TOS so chances are they'll skip this post.

     

    I'll help get the ball rolling. lol

     

    Advice is great to succeed on Fibber.

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  7. Before coming to Fiverr you should already know where your skills lie. If you have multiple talents create a gig for each one. However, Fiverr is not a learning course. Don't create a gig you aren't skilled at and think you will miraculously receive orders and become a pro at it.

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