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michaeldekkervo

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  1. When editing a gig, whether for the first time or refreshing it at a later time, it would be great to have the ability to re-arrange or re-order the gallery entries - WITHOUT having to delete and re-create them. For example, at present we currently can have 1 video, 3 audio, 3 images, and 2 documents. Say you want to bump the 3rd audio to become the 1st audio. You currently need to delete the 1st and 2nd audio (making the 3rd audio the first) then re-add the two audio entries back and re-tag and re-name them. Please add a simple up-down arrow next to each gallery entry, allowing us to easily push each entry up or down. No need for fancy drag-and-drop, arrow buttons would suffice!
  2. When delivering a project to a client, I click "Deliver", type an appropriate message and attach the finished audio files. On the bottom portion of the form, it says: I have already delivered one of these in the past, but when I go to view a preview of my gig, it does not display it. Is this separate from the three audio samples I already have in my gig, or would I need to leave one blank in order to see it?
  3. I think Fiverr is missing an opportunity, which is cannot quite be solved by tweaking the Subscription option. As it stands, Subscriptions are TIME based. They can be renewed every week/month/whatever. But if a client wants 5-10 gigs per week, or even an arbitrary number of gigs, it'd be nice to be able to offer ONE client a CUSTOM gig just for them which we allow RENEWALS, and can LIMIT the orders in the queue... Just a thought. In the meantime, I'll either send the client multiple custom order offers, or bundle their requests into a weekly gig (but that lowers my completed gigs count...)
  4. Hello all, Normally, when a client wants to get multiples of my gig, they would just select the gig, buy it, select the gig again, buy it, etc., right up to my maximum order queue. However, when I offer a client a custom order, how can I allow/encourage that client (and only that client) the opportunity to re-order with the same conditions, and how to limit my queue on that? I ask because I now find myself in that position... I've never seen a custom order from a buyer's perspective, so I don't know if it can be re-ordered, and whether it has a queue limit. Michael
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