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capsium

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  1. all things i read from you, here from 2 or more years ago are lovely and kind, and you always help people, i just need you know something.

    Thank you for all your help, you are a greatfull human been, thanks

    You’re welcome, and thank you for your kind compliments. I’m glad to hear that my comments, here on the forum, have been helpful to you. 🙂

    been helpful to you

    not just too me, i know already 20 or more artis on venezuela who read you some time, and they know you are very helpfull… (and thats only people i know,probably many people on the forum feel gld with your help)

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  2. I noticed that my gig is disappearing and re-appearing from search randomly. I asked support about it, and they confirmed that it’s the amount of orders in queue being too high. It’s only about 11, which has never before been too high, so it’s very weird. I have been on Fiverr since 2012 and have never noticed it before, so it must be a new feature.

    Actually, this is not new. I asked CS about this roughly 12 months ago when the new levels system went into effect. I was asked not to discuss the specifics that I was told, but yes, gigs do disappear from search results at certain “orders in queue” amounts, depending upon your seller level. I have seen and confirmed this personally as I have worked at various seller levels. “New Seller” and “Level One” have these queue restrictions in place. “Level Two” sellers appear to have no such queue restrictions.

    Please keep in mind, though, no matter what seller level you have, you should not be putting all your sales hopes on gig search results. Fiverr CS has stated this many times (to many people who have asked): You should be marketing and promoting your gigs on your own to bring in more customers. There are no sales or traffic guarantees here on Fiverr, but you can control traffic and sales by working hard to market and promote your services.

    There however is a setting under a gig to limit the amount of orders in queue

    This is a separate user-initiated feature, and is not related to the above queue restrictions.

    I suspect that I have been giving false information, as there’s gigs with 500 orders showing in search.

    Are these examples from “Level Two” or “TRS” sellers? 😉

    Actually, this is not new

    @jonbaas i dont know you, i dont know where you are, or your age, or anything, but i know something, i have a lot of friends working on fiverr, they sell and provide many many different services, they told me to start here, i’m literally a forum adict so i read many stuff here… so one thing its clear, you are the number One forum user…

    all things i read from you, here from 2 or more years ago are lovely and kind, and you always help people, i just need you know something.

    Thank you for all your help, you are a greatfull human been, thanks

    (sorry about my english xD im still learning)

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