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  1. Here is a screenshot of my experience below 👇 I was lucky enough to get one person that had many orders for me and from finding me from the promoted gigs was able to get quite a bit of money from what I spent. I also got a few other orders from promoted gigs. My experience has been that promoting gigs to get a few extra sales when needed is great. Even though I am technically making less from the order since I had to spend a little to get it, I wouldn't have had that order in the first place if it wasn't for Fiverr Promoted Gigs. A few tips for anyone: 1. If you see that someone is clicking on your gigs because they don't like you, simply blocking them or contacting Fiverr support will most likely fix the issue. 2. Make sure you daily budget isn't too low. If your daily budget is only $1, understand that you can't get a ton of new people as you are paying CPC so if a few people click your gig in the morning and your budget is spent, there will be no more messages for the rest of the day. Fiverr "recommends" a certain amount, usually $3-5 however you can go a little lower if you want. 3. If you get a few repeat clients from Promoted Gigs, you can simply turn off Promoted Gigs and you keep those buyers without having to pay more. Overall, for me Fiverr Promoted Gigs has been a good experience.
  2. I’m hoping that Fiver will give your money back. I understand that $1,400 is a lot of money, take a deep breath and relax. Don’t get too stressed over it.
  3. Okay thank you. Thank you to everyone for your help.
  4. @lloydsolutions I wil right now. Will get back to you soon. Okay. I read that topic. Pretty intresting. I learned a lot from there. Basically, you can’t really ask for a review. Thanks!
  5. @auto03376212813, how do you know? I specifically said that someone might answer like this in my message. I looked in their terms of service and it doesn’t say anything about that…
  6. I agree. You can get a warning for discussing a review? I didn’t mention the name of the buyer or anything. No details were given.
  7. Hello everyone! I recently completed an order with a buyer that had given me a 5-star review before and I currently have 3 five-star reviews on my gig. I wanted to know whether it was “legal” or not to ask a buyer to give a review. Not a 5 star review. Just a review. I looked in Fiverr’s TOS (terms of service), and this is what they said there: Feedback reviews provided by Buyers while completing an Order are an essential part of Fiverr’s rating system. Reviews demonstrate the Buyer’s overall experience with the Sellers and their service. Buyers are encouraged to communicate to the Seller any concerns experienced during their active order in regards to the service provided by the Seller. Leaving a Buyer’s feedback is a basic prerogative of a Buyer. Feedback reviews will not be removed unless there are clear violations of our Terms of Service and/or our Community Standards. To prevent any misuse of our Feedback system, all feedback reviews must come from legitimate sales executed exclusively through the Fiverr platform from users within our Community. Purchases arranged, determined to artificially enhance Seller ratings, or to abuse the Fiverr platform with purchases from additional accounts, will result in a permanent suspension of all related accounts. Feedback comments given by Buyers are publicly displayed on a Seller’s Gig page. Work Samples are the delivered images and videos sent to a Buyer in a delivery message. Work Samples are added to a Seller’s Live Portfolio on their Gig page if the Buyer chooses to publish the Work Sample while providing a public feedback review. Withholding the delivery of services, files, or information required to complete the Gig’s service with the intent to gain favorable reviews or additional services is prohibited. Responding and posting a review: Once work is delivered, the Buyer has three days to respond. If no response is provided within the response period, the Order will be considered completed. Users are allowed to leave reviews on Orders up to 10 days after an Order is marked as complete. No new reviews may be added to an Order after 10 days. Sellers may not solicit the removal of feedback reviews from their Buyers through mutual cancellations. Okay, so from reading all these terms in the Fiverr review section of TOS, it doesn’t say that you cannot ask for a review. So you might respond with something like this: there are many topics about this on the Fiverr Community Forrum. Check out this topic. Trust me, I have looked at many topics, and I have found that some say that this is against Fiverr TOS, (I don’t see that it is from reading TOS), and some say it isn’t. I want to know whether it’s okay or not and solve this once and for all. Looking forward to your responses. Adrian Marin
  8. Exactly. A cool thing to look at but nothing to totally influence your job. 100% agreed!
  9. Happy to help! That’s how people learn! 🙂
  10. Yes, but I would advise it. Look at my explanation above and you’ll see why.
  11. @looseink , most serious buyers that want an outstanding performance done will look at the FAQ’s. That being said, some people do not look at them. Yes! Saving time on Fiverr is key! This gives you time to focus on responding to orders and working on them. Time is key! Hope this helps! -Adrian Marin
  12. @bokitar4167 editing gig will not affect SEO or ranking of gig at all, except if you edit the title, and this will only affect it minimally because when you create a gig, it gives you a URL. If you change the title dramatically, the URL might not make sense because it will be from the last title you put. Again, this will barely if not at all affect the gig at all. Your Question and answer: no, editing a gig will not affect it in the least bit. Feel free to edit the gig to your heart’s consent! Hope this helps!
  13. Of course! You go to dashboard and click on your name. Then click on your gig and at the top of the page, click edit gig. This will take you to the edit page where you can edit the gig and add anything you want. Make sure you save after finishing! Hope this helps!
  14. While you do not HAVE to put FAQ’s in your gig, I would strongly recommend doing so. One reason why is that you can answer simple questions, and let’s say you’re a video editor like me. One of my FAQ’s and answers was, “What programs do you use to edit my videos?” My response is, “I use Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects for video production.” If the buyer knows what these programs are, (they probably do), they know that I am using top-notch programs and that raises their perception of me a little bit. Another one I put was, “Are you fluent in English?” I said yes because I am a native speaker. Anyways, the point is that these increase buyer trust in you and also answer questions they might have In summary, I would strongly suggest adding at LEAST 2 FAQ’s. More is better. No more than 7 or 8 Hope this helps! 😉
  15. @cre8iveartwork Well, yeah, once you get to that high number, you’ll probably keep getting orders from the same countries that are in that 81%. The other 19% probably don’t have access to internet or computers, or simply aren’t a developed country. The fact that you got to 81% though is amazing. Simply amazing. You must have had many hundreds or thousands of orders to get that level. Keep on growing! 😉 I agree 100%. The “world domination” thing is a nice thing that you can get, because it’s fun to look at and you can see what countries you get more sales, (I’m betting that you get most sales from the U.S. even if you don’t live there), and can sometimes even be pretty helpful because of the thing I just said about the U.S. “My goal here is to work steady and remain working steady.” That’s the right attitude! 🙂 Keep on growing, and good luck!
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