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antomtjvc

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  1. Welcome back. 😉

    Yeah, that´s strict ToS. Sellers may not promote their Gigs or any Fiverr content via the Google Ads platform.

    But all alternatives like Facebook Ads, LinkedIn Ads,…seem to be ok.

    Thank you! - Yes - I needed a 2-3 month break from the forum 😉

    I used the time well.

    Especially for the creation of landing pages including Google Adwords campaigns. So I am not only more dependent on Fiverr. The website is too risky for me.

    Edit: Another advantage:

    I did not receive a single spam message.

    “Sir do you have work?”

    Nothing at all.

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  2. CPC is Cost Per Click on promoted Gig imo. Not Cost Per Conversion.

    Fiverr earns much more with Cost Per Click of course. The Paid promotion feature is further money stream for Fiverr.

    It makes perfect sense, there are so many Sellers in place who want to be visible. So why not ask them to pay to be visible…

    Now everything makes sense why Google AdWords campaigns are banned for Fiverr.

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  3. Hallo Nadja,

    eigentlich habe ich diesem Forum den Rücken gekehrt. Aber deine Frage ist wenigstens vernünftig.

    Du hast keine Geschäftsbeziehung mit der Firma in Deutschland, sondern nur mit Fiverr.
    Dein “Kunde”, d.h.: die andere Firma aus Deutschland bestellt über Fiverr und bekommt auch nur eine Rechnung über Fiverr!

    Wie es mit der in Deutschland zu entrichtenden Umsatzsteuer aussieht kann ich dir jedoch nicht sagen. Wir besitzen in Österreich eine Kleinunternehmerregelung weswegen diese hinfällig bin.

    Jedoch: Dein Kunde ist und bleibt Fiverr. Immer!

    Liebe Grüße,

    Toni

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  4. It isn’t really a superpower. But there are a few tips:

    1. Go to bed early. 10:00 pm Deadline.
    2. Wake up at 05:00 am. 30 Min sports.
    3. No Alcohol. No Cigarettes.
    4. Eat Healthy
    5. Read Books
    6. No Multitasking!
    7. Use a Projectmanagementtool. Microsoft To-Do. Trello. Jira. etc.
    8. Delegate tasks. Even if it costs something.
    9. Take a break from time to time.
    10. Eliminate bad habits. Games, apps, binge watching.

    A bad habit of mine is e.g. that write in this forum. The added value is often limited and I get annoyed too often.

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  5. Honestly, I think your full-time job takes lots of your time…I’m not sure you’ll have enough time to rest and work some more.

    You can try working from 9pm -12am. You’ll probably not earn a lot from this, but you might acquire some experience, and with time you might even be able to replace your day job.

    Good luck.

    Why do you say that? That’s not true.

    To my person:

    I work as an accountant 25 hours a week.

    I have a wholesale import company.

    I have my Fiverr Freelancing.

    I have a wife and child.

    I study my bachelor part-time.

    I have a giant house that needs maintenance including a garden

    Everything is possible.

    It is not easy.

    But only in this way was I able to give up my regular 9 to 5 job and focus more on what I really want.

    You have a problem? Solve it.

    P.s.: I started Fiverr when i got a 50 hour week job.

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