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  1. @sagor_expart @ads_expertbd @zubairtopu @asif_designer20 @biplobgfx @creativecolumn @Kesha @donnovan86 @faisaltushar Thanks for your response in this. I get that I cannot open a second account, and I think we can all agree that it's even easier to manage one account. Could someone advise me on how I can introduce an unrelated gig to my current gigs? Is any of you offering services from different niches and how have you gone about it under the same profile? 

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  2. 9 hours ago, Kesha said:

    Hi @aswaninabwen510! Thanks for your question. I appreciate your care and diligence to ensure you are not going against our Terms of Services! To answer your question, having two separate accounts is strictly forbidden. If you would like to offer another service outside of your normal writing gigs, it is best to start offering the new gig under your existing account. 

    Keep in mind, however, that it could look bad to some buyers if you're offering services in multiple industries. If you decide to go this route, I'd recommend having a strong gig gallery that proves your expertise in both areas as well as having a compelling description on how your experience in the workforce or your educational background has led to the multiple skillsets. Hope this helps. 

    Thank you, this is helpful

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  3. I have been selling on fiverr for years now as a freelance writer and ghostwriter. (Guys, please check out my gigs, and refer some work my way https://www.fiverr.com/aswaninabwen510?up_rollout=true)  I however, have other interests and skills, unrelated to writing and which I would love to sell as an extra source of income. I feel like I cannot mix the two services as it might water down my brand. Please advice me, is it possible to have different profiles on fiverr? and if yes, how do I go about it without looking like I am cutting corners? 

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  4. First of, I do not understand the rating system on fiverr; one minute am level two and the next I have been demoted back to square one. If I delay to answer a text for a few minutes, I am in trouble. That aside, I have not received any job for the past one month. I am a freelance writer and I don't know if this is a concern for everyone else, how is it going for you guys? Are there jobs out there or should we change careers? PS: I have been on fiverr since 2019

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  5. On 9/15/2021 at 1:25 PM, theratypist said:

    Congrats on reaching Level 2. 🙂 Here is an official article regarding that level:

    https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/360010560118-Achieving-levels

    Level Two

    Level Two status is not easy to achieve, but the rewards are certainly worth the extra effort

    In order to reach Level Two status, there are a few requirements you need to meet:

    Note: This is an automatic process where we review your performance from the past 60 days. 

    You must be an active seller for at least 120 days.
    You must have completed, at least, 50 orders (all time).
    A minimum of $2,000 in earnings is required.
    You must have maintained a 4.7-star rating over 60 days.
    Your response rate has received a score of 90% over 60 days.
    Your order completion rate has received a score of 90% over 60 days. 
    Your on-time delivery score has received a score of 90% over 60 days. 
    You have received no warnings over 30 days. 
    As a Level Two Seller, you’ll get to:

    Create up to 20 active Gigs. Active Gigs includes both your published and unpublished Gigs.
    Add up to 5 Gig Extras per gig with a maximum of $1000 per Extra 
    Note! Studio Gigs' Gig Extra maximum is $495, Pro Gigs' maximum is $2000, and Voice-over Gigs have a maximum of $500 per Gig Extra.
    Create and Custom Offers (up to $20,000 each).
    Enjoy priority Customer Support.
    Withdraw your earnings after 14 days.

    This is very informative, thanks for sharing 

    On 9/16/2021 at 3:22 PM, lead_master98 said:

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    thank you so much

    On 9/15/2021 at 3:10 PM, re_skiptrace said:

    Congratulation for your great achievement.

    Thank you 

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  6. I am so excited that I have finally gotten to level two. When I got to level one, I changed my rate card and attracted a different set of clients to my profile. It was great, so I know that level two will for sure do something for me.

    I feel so encouraged, am not sure I understand though how the level system works on fiverr, had it not been for my own initiative to change my rates, do I get more recommendations to clients or are there attached privileges that I don't know about? are there benefits to being level two?

    I might be ignorant, but someone please explain to me...

     

     

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  7. Etiquette 101, couldn’t agree more. I have experienced some sort of micro-aggression here; when a buyer reaches out to me and then gets surprised and voices their surprise over the fact that I write and speak good English despite the fact that am an African in Africa.
    I think it is courteous to do some bit of research before you speak with someone, better yet check their profile before you reach out. If someone thinks you are ignorant, they will not put much effort in your work because they know that you are not keen to details or they may simply not care to give you the best of their services based on how they have perceived you. As you said, this is business

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  8. I miss office parties too. My last corporate job had the best holiday parties, with Santa, gaming, and presents for all. My children miss the parties more than I do I think. Now I have to go to the dreaded mall and deal with people I don’t know for the little ones to see Santa.

    anything for the kids heee?

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  9. I haven’t worked outside the house in over a decade. The last holiday party I was forced to go to for work ended up with my boss bullying me and another woman into singing the Twelve Days of Christmas in front of everyone. I’ll stay home and just keep working, thanks!

    I can imagine how you felt

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  10. I don’t miss office parties. I’d always be late, drink lots to catch up to everyone else, then say completely inappropriate things. Once I told the CEO of my hotel network that he the entire marketing department needed firing for targeting the wrong target market. Then he introduced me to his nice, the new social media marketing manager.

    I also spilled red wine on the staircase of a 14th-Century castle once and told everyone it was fine as they needed a new carpet anyway.

    Thankfully, I never said anything that got me fired. However, looking back, I was probably just one AGM meeting away from being given my marching orders.

    This must have been awkward. I wish I made such cringe worthy memories to look back at 😅

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  11. I miss those too. We had a huge one at the House of Representatives once and it was amazing with a 50 piece Mariachi Band. Yes, they actually rented the House of Representatives, a huge room, and had a party there.

    Too much excitement at the company I worked for at that time, it was great. It seemed like half the time it was a big party.

    Then there was the party at the entire Design Center in Washington D.C. where I had a little too much to drink, that was fun too.

    I’d miss that kind of party too misscrystal

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  12. This must be one of the disadvantages of working online.

    I take it as an advantage, the less I interact with people in real life, the safer it feels. Interacting with people online and doing whatever I’d like to do and dealing unknowns in real life is whole different thing. You can look for local community who are doing same work as you and call them for meet-up or some kind of parties once in a while. This will help building a community who understands each other and thinks same way as you do…

    Never thought about the meet ups, what a wonderful idea. will definitely try it

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  13. That’s probably the only thing I don’t miss. Office parties are the worst.

    I do agree that making friends now takes an extra effort, though. Working together (not necessarily partying together while wearing silly hats) creates a special bond that becomes friendship for life pretty easily, at least for me.

    I agree, there are special bonds that can be formed online at work. I still think we are meant to be social creatures though… Still its relieving to be running our own schedules and doing what we love

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  14. As a full time freelance writer, I spend most of my time on my computer working on scripts and creating content. Hardly do I find time to make friends (apart from people I communicate with and become acquainted to online)
    I miss office parties especially at this time of the year when social gatherings and dress downs are allowed. This must be one of the disadvantages of working online. Can anyone relate?

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