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  1. Yes that text looks okay. If you’ve removed cache and cookies (ctrl F5 might be enough) try some of the other things. Try removing the last parts of the text until it works. Or try logging out then back in again and re-trying if you haven’t. Try with Chrome like I suggested if you haven’t already.

    If it keeps not working it might be best to create a support ticket in the helpdesk.

    I did clear cookies and cache

    lemme try logging out. I’ll let you know

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  2. So try the previous suggestion of removing cache/cookies and re-trying.

    If it still doesn’t work try copying the description to notepad and deleting it on the site and pasting it back.

    If it doesn’t work try deleting all the text and re-typing the minimum amount of text that will work. If that works type the rest of the text until you see it give an error when posting.

    Or you could attach the full text of it here for people to check in case there’s some issue with the text. But I’d try the removing of cache/cookies first.

    If you’re not using the Chrome browser and can do that I’d try using Chrome for it too. Or you could contact CS about it through the helpdesk.

    Yes I cleared my cache data from my browser still it’s not working. It says the same thing.

    I am passionate about coding thusly, I believe I may do every project and give them all as scheduled. Graphics Designer with a passion for abstract art concepts. DM me if you want to get in touch, I’ll surely fulfill your needs for every GIG I am taking orders. Wrote and edited high-quality content and visually impactful programs under deadline pressure with exciting, captivating and authentic approach.Evaluated project requirements and content standards for each project in order to produce copy in line with creative structure. Adobe Engineer, 100+ local Wix, SquareSpace, Wordpress websites.

    I am trying to use this @uk1000

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  3. It’s saying the reason - it thinks you’ve put a URL in the description. If you have or have included something that Fiverr might think is a URL then remove it. Also your current profile says “email me if…” - off site contact isn’t allowed. Don’t put your Facebook info there either.

    Yes I know that’s why I want to change it but for some reason it’s not accpeting my new description. Plus I didn’t put any links on this description.

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  4. I mean… technically. Now that I’ve spewed a ton of word garbage and went through the actual process of generating a “tickle” video. Yes, now they’re a thing. So, you’ve either gotten the best of this exchange by watching me take my own ill-conceived advice, or we’ve inadvertently started the latest, hottest Fiverrian fad. I tend to lean toward the latter - but in any case, you’re doing just fine here.

    Hmmm…

    Chotto Yametekudasaaaii 😉

    @damooch916

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  5. On 4/18/2021 at 12:09 PM, damooch916 said:

    Listen.

    Here’s the real answer.

    You’re going to see a lot of fiverr forum users tell you that there’s no money to be made by posting on the forum. This is total social persuasion. They view you as competition and they want you to shove off. The truth is, there’s TONS of money to be made by posting here.

    But there’s a certain way to post. Secret code phrases that let buyers (especially the buyers who hang around the forum but never post) know that you’re “in” on their needs. I’m not allowed to share all of those phrases with you, I’ve been here since 2013 and until recently, I wasn’t sent my fiverr official booklet, “Making Money Posting on the Fiverr Forum.”

    But here are a few.

    1. Buyers love it when you post pictures of yourself in silly hats. They really get a sense of your playful side.

    Did you know that profiles featuring silly hats are 73 percent more likely to be viewed than non silly hat profiles?

    Don’t wait. Post a picture of yourself in a silly hat to this thread. Then, post that picture in at least three threads a day. Really let your personality show.

    1. Buyers respond positively to Sellers who are confrontational in the forum. Especially using the phrase, “You wanna make something of it, Sally?

    Buyers don’t want to work with sellers who don’t know where they stand. You must display yourself as confident and able to insert yourself into unique situations.

    As an exercise, respond to four threads a day, no matter what the topic, and confront the person by using this secret phrase. Your profile impressions will sky rocket.

    1. Start one thread per day with the following topic:

    “What’s up ladies…”

    Buyers absolutely want self starters.

    You’ve got to prove that you can begin a concept and see it through. Don’t be distracted by weird detractors telling you that your threads are inappropriate. These are sellers and your competition. They’re largely afraid - or other new members who don’t understand how to use this invaluable resource to their advantage.

    Lastly,

    1. Perform a tickle hand video.

    This can be used on your video platform of choice. Upload or link a video of yourself, under five seconds, imitating the act of tickling directly to your camera.

    Make sure to tag people in many threads throughout the day and drop the tickle hand video into the thread.

    Many new posters don’t know this, but “tickle hands” is a sort of long standing tradition in the forum. Long term and valuable buyers will respect that you’re paying homage to the values and games of fiverr as a community. As such, they’ll see you as a person that respects the ideas and agenda of your buyers.

    Trust me. “Tickle hands” is the money.

    That’s all I’m allowed to share with you now. But your dedication and your strong use of these techniques will reward you with new tips as your fiverr journey grows.

    You’ve got this. Make all that fiverr forum money.

    Take care.

    @vickiespencer Dude I’m really new here and this guy is just tearing me apart 😆

    Is he for real?

    On 4/18/2021 at 12:11 PM, habib_rahman1 said:

    Sometime you may find, but it will happened not like that

    Yes maybe I could find someone. Who knows?

    On 4/18/2021 at 12:12 PM, vickiespencer said:

    Then if this is the method you used to find clients on the Fiverr Forum, it worked! I am jealous because I have not got sales from the Forum in the past 365 days!

    Then maybe your gig needs a pump up don’t you think?

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  6. On 4/18/2021 at 7:57 AM, damooch916 said:

    Listen.

    Here’s the real answer.

    You’re going to see a lot of fiverr forum users tell you that there’s no money to be made by posting on the forum. This is total social persuasion. They view you as competition and they want you to shove off. The truth is, there’s TONS of money to be made by posting here.

    But there’s a certain way to post. Secret code phrases that let buyers (especially the buyers who hang around the forum but never post) know that you’re “in” on their needs. I’m not allowed to share all of those phrases with you, I’ve been here since 2013 and until recently, I wasn’t sent my fiverr official booklet, “Making Money Posting on the Fiverr Forum.”

    But here are a few.

    1. Buyers love it when you post pictures of yourself in silly hats. They really get a sense of your playful side.

    Did you know that profiles featuring silly hats are 73 percent more likely to be viewed than non silly hat profiles?

    Don’t wait. Post a picture of yourself in a silly hat to this thread. Then, post that picture in at least three threads a day. Really let your personality show.

    1. Buyers respond positively to Sellers who are confrontational in the forum. Especially using the phrase, “You wanna make something of it, Sally?

    Buyers don’t want to work with sellers who don’t know where they stand. You must display yourself as confident and able to insert yourself into unique situations.

    As an exercise, respond to four threads a day, no matter what the topic, and confront the person by using this secret phrase. Your profile impressions will sky rocket.

    1. Start one thread per day with the following topic:

    “What’s up ladies…”

    Buyers absolutely want self starters.

    You’ve got to prove that you can begin a concept and see it through. Don’t be distracted by weird detractors telling you that your threads are inappropriate. These are sellers and your competition. They’re largely afraid - or other new members who don’t understand how to use this invaluable resource to their advantage.

    Lastly,

    1. Perform a tickle hand video.

    This can be used on your video platform of choice. Upload or link a video of yourself, under five seconds, imitating the act of tickling directly to your camera.

    Make sure to tag people in many threads throughout the day and drop the tickle hand video into the thread.

    Many new posters don’t know this, but “tickle hands” is a sort of long standing tradition in the forum. Long term and valuable buyers will respect that you’re paying homage to the values and games of fiverr as a community. As such, they’ll see you as a person that respects the ideas and agenda of your buyers.

    Trust me. “Tickle hands” is the money.

    That’s all I’m allowed to share with you now. But your dedication and your strong use of these techniques will reward you with new tips as your fiverr journey grows.

    You’ve got this. Make all that fiverr forum money.

    Take care.

    thanks for the help @damooch916 this would really help me in the long run!

    On 4/18/2021 at 8:00 AM, catwriter said:

    Many sellers here are not designers.

    Not a lot. A few, possibly (I got a few orders because someone noticed me on the forum, or because I’ve helped someone), plus people can learn a lot and improve themselves (if they manage to find useful topics instead of all the misinformation cluttering the forum). However, while replying and helping can be a nice gesture, there’s zero guarantee that it will ever lead to a sale.

    Yes @catwriter I agree with you

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  7. Is it true that people get a lot of potential buyers just by replying and helping people and building a reputation in the forums?

    Is it true that people get a lot of potential buyers just by replying and helping people and building a reputation in the forums?

    Could anyone help me understand what’s all behind this?

    Could anyone help me understand what’s all behind this?

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