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vibronx

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  1. You can do worldwide targeting on Facebook, at least. Twitter, too. Don't know the other platforms, but I expect that you're able to target a worldwide audience on those, too.
  2. I just told you why that's a bad idea. You do what you want to. I'm done.
  3. Posting these questions won't get you orders.
  4. You didn't answer my question. Since it seems you've talked to your buyer about their review, I think it would be dangerous to involve CS. You might end up getting a warning for review manipulation or something.
  5. Did you ask your buyer why they left a 4.7-star review? If so, the buyer might just have said they did it by mistake because they felt pressured by you.
  6. Your gig is likely still affected by the 2-star review you got 3 months back. That buyer probably gave you bad private feedback as well. Of course, the cancelations you mention don't help either.
  7. Why would anyone buy from you when they can just go and generate the images themselves? EDIT: And now OP changed the gig link to a non-AI gig 🙄
  8. How do you ship batter to Fiverr customers?
  9. vibronx

    World Cup

    The World Cup of Darts has already taken place, so I don't get this topic. Wales won with The Iceman and The Ferret, as we all know. Do you perhaps mean the PDC World Darts Championship that will take place this December? Well, then, I don't get why you call it "world cup men 2023" as women are also allowed to participate. As always, I root for Snakebite to win.
  10. If you can’t find the seller’s profile while in incognito mode, they likely got banned. Sellers usually don’t come back from that. You can contact Fiverr here: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
  11. If you sign up for Seller Plus, you get that ability (Request to Order) in the most expensive package. It's the only reason I signed up. I agree that it should be made available to all sellers, though.
  12. What do you think is happening?
  13. He's not in that situation. He's basically at the same point you're at, just with worse reviews than you and fewer recent orders.
  14. I don't really understand the question. Your last delivery was 11 days ago, and you currently have no orders in queue and six reviews total, so I don't get how it's a challenge. No matter if you have one gig or several gigs, you should never accept more orders than you can comfortably handle. And just use the Pomodoro technique while you work. You'll get much more done.
  15. Don't listen to @pranto975. He has made no sales on Fiverr. Your profile looks much better than before. Good job! I like the videos. I think it would be best not to use Pokémon characters in your videos due to copyright, though. If you change it to something else, it should be fine!
  16. Exactly. We have so many topics about sellers begging for BR to return, and what they don't get is that it was horrible for buyers. I'm pretty sure Fiverr got rid of it to appear more professional to new buyers. If a buyer's first experience with Fiverr was the BR, I'm not so sure they would be back after seeing all the spam. They would think it was a platform filled with bots.
  17. No matter how precise your gig description is you’ll always get those kinds of people in your inbox. Some Fiverr buyers don’t read gig descriptions but will still contact you and ask you to do all sorts of things that you don’t even offer. God knows why they do it, but it’s something that happens to all of us. You don’t have to accept every single client. In fact, that’ll only lead to more headaches. I suggest you work with the people who seem to understand what you offer. However, if a big percentage of the buyers who contact you don’t seem to get what you do, you might want to consider editing your gig description.
  18. Just keep going! You managed to get two orders, and while one was canceled, you clearly have the ability to bring in orders. I think buyers are less likely to leave reviews for your gig as it's personal in nature. Buyers might not want to reveal to the world that they're lonely and that they paid somebody to be their friend/talk to them. Just don't try to push them to leave a review—some people might get angry and leave you a negative review if you push them too much. Let them leave a review of their own volition. They will if they want to. I never asked for a review even once, and I got quite a few of them.
  19. That depends on how you structure your gig. You need to make it clear exactly what the buyer will be getting in each package. If the buyer's requirements differ from what you offer, you can charge more.
  20. Bait-and-switch marketing is not allowed on Fiverr. EDIT: @theratypist was faster!
  21. You don't do bait-and-switch, do you? Meaning you charge buyers more than what your packages state once they contact you. Weird approach, but ok.
  22. Definitely a video. A buyer needs to see gameplay in action. Also, are you really ready to make 10 levels for $15? You do offer full game development from start to finish, so I assume you will do that without templates (even though you also seem to offer that)? And with unlimited revisions? You're setting yourself up for a nightmarish experience, just saying... EDIT: What's the reason you deleted the gig you got your 4 reviews on?
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