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saiadulca

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  1. 17 hours ago, donnovan86 said:

    Well, don't cancel too many orders, deliver on time, provide the best service quality and be respectful to people. They are giving you their hard-earned money for a service, so it might as well be worth it. That's the philosophy I follow, and overall it did well. Of course there are some rotten trees in the kitchen, but that's expected, you will always find some people that are hard to work with, or maybe you are not a good fit for them. Regardless, be respectful and honest, don't take any work that you are unable to achieve. 

    So there's no real recipe for maintaining your rank/level on Fiverr, rather than being professional and treating this like a business. 

    Thanks

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  2. 3 hours ago, frank_d said:

    That’s not entirely true.

    People who make that statement usually leave out other stuff, like how they edited their gig or how their value proposition was not clear.

    When moving up a level, Fiverr’s internal mechanisms expect more out of your gigs in terms of performance.

    But if your gigs are doing well then you have nothing to fear.

    Thanks for information

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