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  1. On 5/11/2023 at 6:01 AM, licheng906 said:

    Hi @tarnos, I believe that the "How it works?" section is only available to select categories/subcategories of sellers. 

    I checked out this seller's gig and was interested in adding that section to my own gig as well. My primary gig is in programming & tech, software development subcategory and I cannot find where I can add a "How it works?" workflow. 

    Hey,

    His gig seems to be in the category:

    Same as mine, and yet I don't see the option to add "How it works?"

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  2. 23 hours ago, mdabdullah14251 said:

    Some services that should be not be sold at a low price at Fiverr. That's Fiverr suggest you to upgrade your gog's price. You should set the minimum price for your gigs according to Fiverr suggestion.

    Fiverr did not suggest any price change specifically, it is a vague message that doesn't help me as it could mean a lot of things and I have no clue when the system will be satisfied.

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  3. On 12/20/2022 at 3:29 AM, karyface1 said:

    How do you post your gig's link on reddit?? because it's not allowed... I've tried with some url shorteners and nothing

    You are right, I don't know.
    Just checked and my posts were also removed by reddit spam filter without giving me any notification.
    No wonder I got nothing out of reddit.

    I can suggest DISCORD servers then, those work best.
    On reddit, I would guess not using links, just account name maybe.
    Or none, just wait for a DM on reddit and then give them fiverr link.
    You can talk about the job before you give them any link.
    Fiverr is a way for them to pay you after all.

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  4. 2 hours ago, muuddasir said:

    How to get Fiverr Order in 2022 share the best strategies

    The same as always.
    Good thumbnail, description, title.
    Set of skills that are needed.
    Go through discords/reddit etc and post your job offer with fiverr link on various job boards.
    Don't spam job boards and follow their rules of posting(they usually have a section "for-hire")

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  5. 9 minutes ago, wp_ustaad said:

    very very bad impression and click.. what should i do ?

    Edit your gigs to "refresh" them...you will start getting more impressions and maybe clicks.
    To get more clicks, make your thumbnail look good.

    Do some research, go to a buyers account and search for what you are doing, look at what other people have in their thumbnails etc.

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  6. 18 hours ago, zeeshanhaide435 said:

    Thank you for your response. Yes, I am getting impressions, but I don't know how to update my gig. and you're pleading with me to raise your gig price, but mine is the same as my competitor's. 

    You edit the gig in the place where you create it I think.
    Then just change the description a bit or the title, update the thumbnail maybe.

    Well, the problem with competitors is that everyone is trying to undercut everyone else.
    When I need a website or something, I avoid $5 gigs, because I know that I won't get much out of it.
    But it's up to you.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, zeeshanhaide435 said:

    same My gig is also ranked, but it is not receiving orders. I also have a strong gig image and title, and I am available 24 hours a day, but I am not receiving orders. 

    here is my gig ; https://www.fiverr.com/zeeshanhaide435/do-wordpress-maintenance-support-help-website-maintenance-or-website-update-b22f

    Try to increase gig price to $15 or $30...
    Also update your gig once in a while, fiverr has a hidden game mechanic which requires you to update gigs once in a while to keep them "alive".
    Lastly check your analytics, do you get any impressions?(If you are ranked on the 1st page then you should be getting quite a lot of impressions)

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    Very true, it's just in my experience that it's a red flag, and something I'm suspicious of but it depends on the buyer and if they seem legit, or like a blagger! 

    Your main post definitely covers a lot of good points. Most of the time people should go with their gut feel.

    If the work seems too easy for the money(or the opposite) then it might be a scam.
    If they offer too many "benefits" then I would be suspicious.
    If they need "time" to figure out if they can afford you, even tho your offer was something like $100...then you are talking to someone that has an issue spending $100 which is a red flag to me. (not very good long term, but not necessarily a scam)

    Simplest rules in the whole world:
    Nothing is free, so don't work for free.
    If it seems too good to be true, then it's 99% fake.

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  9. 34 minutes ago, kn_tisha said:

    Starting with a low budget and then gradually increasing the budget

     

    17 minutes ago, shohel_mahamud_ said:

    Obviously, as a new seller, your budget should be low. But I  you should never accept too low budget but high quantity works.


    This seems so wrong...
    Don't go low budget, just go for what you are worth.

    If you want "low budget" then create a gig for something simple that doesn't require much work.

    Don't undervalue yourself just because you are "new", this is why scammers go after new sellers.


    It's not like you were born yesterday, you might be new on fiverr, but you came here with some skills to sell, that means you are not new, but you have experience in your field.

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    If they're promising you a lot of work in the future, they're a scammer.

    This might apply in many cases, but not all. Nothing is that simple and obvious.

    I had similar messages and have been working for 3+ years.

    When someone promises a lot of work/more work in the future, that simply means they might have more projects that needs work. Doesn't mean you should work for free/cheap just because of that tho...
    Just do your work as usual and get paid. If they like it, they will come back. 

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  11. When I had a bad time on fiverr.

    I would say something like: "It's ok..." and simply not leave a review.
    So I wasn't satisfied with other peoples work, but didn't want to make it hard on them since it seemed like fiverr might be their main income.

    So the buyer in your case, probably didn't want to bother explaining/talking any further as he saw no chance of it being better and just ended the conversation.

    Or maybe he didn't feel good about paying $5 or $10 and expecting more.

    I personally avoid giving bad reviews unless the other person did something nasty...
    And if I didn't like the work then I just don't give any reviews.

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  12. I will also add that I've seen a lot of "experts" on fiverr.

    When I tried to order something from them, NONE was able to do a simple scripting job for excel/google sheets.
    If i had spent a bit of time reading through a documentation, I would have done it...
    Had to search for someone on discord to get this done instead.

    Fiverr has tons of "experts" that work for $10, but my experience with them was terrible.
    They have 5-10 years of experience(apparently), but can't do the simplest of things.


    Seems like if someone offers such a low price on their gig, that they don't believe in their own skill.
    Don't offer skills you can't provide is the easiest way to put it, don't say that you are an expert if you are not confident.
    The word "expert" lost it's meaning after I've seen it on fiverr too many times.

    I'd rather see examples of your work that will convince me.

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  13. On 11/12/2022 at 6:27 PM, web_team9 said:

    Yes! I have deleted all of my gig and set new gigs there .

    I wouldn't delete them, because you lose reviews on those gigs.

    Just edit the gig, update some description, pricing maybe.
    Add better thumbnail if possible etc.

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  14. 3 hours ago, nomandev_ said:

    Hello Fiverr Fam, even though I'm extremely new to this amazing freelance platform, I have 3,4 years of game development experience but just starting my freelance career.
    Basic theme behind this thread is to help newbies join Fiverr for their Freelance Career.
    I had in-depth research for almost 3,4 week, came across amazing ideas, suggestions etc on google, YouTube etc. I will share the most basic one here that caught my attraction and seems potential.
    Here we go, after creating Fiverr profile with a specific niche not being generic. "Try to bring something unique in your Gig, something that can attract buyers attention like short delivery time, unlimited review (good for new sellers), provide support till satisfaction"

    Share your thoughts/suggestions and lets help each other❤️


    Never offer unlimited review/support till satisfaction. You are asking to get eaten by people who will abuse this.

    "Bring unique in your gig" is easier said than done...

    Never offer Short delivery time unless it's with extra payment attached(gig extra)

    Basically, just do your job that you offer on fiverr and don't offer impossible(unlimited review?? How does that even work? You get paid $10 for a gig and you have to be ready to review this gig forever for free?)

     

    Don't say that you are "very fast, have unlimited support, money back guarantee" etc...
    Tbh I am surprised that the "unlimited revision" still exists...How does fiverr even imagine this to work is beyond me.

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  15. 7 hours ago, web_team9 said:

    I'm a level one seller here but almost 3 month There is no order in my account. How can I get back my Order?

    Update your gigs, apparently it's a hidden thing on fiverr that you need to update gigs so fiverr thinks you are still active...

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  16. 4 hours ago, hira_mustafa said:

    Hello everyone! I want to ask about how to deal with buyers who have a loads of work but very low budegt like $10 or $20 but task is of more than $100. Plus they also have strict deadlines like complete this task in 24 hours. I already have low pricing and still would love to negotiate over it but $10 does not make any sense. I am already getting low number of orders. Should I accept orders with such low budgets?

     

    Thanks in advance.

    Never accept work like this.
    This is ridiculous.

    I've seen this a lot in Briefs offers where people want an Online Multiplayer game for a browser + mobile for like $30...

    Tbh those kind of offers should be reported imo, because this is just a scam.

    If you really need work, then I'd go a bit lower from your usual prices, like 20% lower maybe...but that's the extent of it.

    Also consider raising your prices, this might actually give you more offers than you think.
    Even if it seems counter-intuitive, people tend to think that more expensive = better.

    And make more gigs.

    Lastly, I don't understand the appeal of using gig thumbnails which use stock photo of random smiling people.
    Did u consider a thumbnail image which has a wordpress logo + bullet point list of what you can do?

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  17. Hey,

    In this article: https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/360017140717-Seller-Plusoverview?segment=seller
    It says:

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    For the Premium tier: The Early Payout benefit aims to help sellers improve their cash flow by skipping over the safety 7-day clearing period and “get paid” immediately (fee included).

    What does it mean (fee included), does that mean that the ability to withdraw money instantly due to having premium costs me extra?
    So on top of paying for premium I have to pay extra fee to withdraw money faster?

    I am confused.
    Anyone can explain?

    Thanks


    EDIT: Found this:
    https://business.fiverr.com/support/articles/4402267122449-Early-Payout
     

    Guess it really costs extra to withdraw money earlier 😮
    It says that standard fee is 1%

    Are there non-standard fees?

    Also it says:

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    The feature only clears your earnings at an earlier stage. The actual withdrawal still needs to be completed through the standard withdrawal process.

    It's been a while for me, but that means it only speeds up 1 part of the process, you still have to wait some time to actually withdraw?
    I don't remember how it's done, is it 1 week for clearance by default + 1 week before you can withdraw?

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