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  1. On 8/30/2022 at 3:44 PM, michaelhydehill said:

    Hello again. There is an update about this. Fiverr won the dispute against my scammer buyer on my behalf and gave back my $240 (%20 was belong to fiverr) after i have provided evidences about i have delivered the order properly. I want to thank them for defending me against a scammer.
    However, my business on fiverr still closed and they are not giving me permission to sell my services for nonsense. I hope they solve this issue too so i can continue to offer my services on fiverr again. 

     

    On 8/20/2022 at 6:21 PM, michaelhydehill said:

    And now they have deleted my gig and ended my business. What a scammer and dictator company.. Stole my $240 and deleted my 50 times reviewed gig. My only income on life was that gig and now i dont know how to survive on my life.

    The reason for removal is:  helping students on their academic work. 
     

    I did not do that. I always refused student’s requests on this platform when i realized. But fiverr lied to not to pay back my money. Both thief and liars.

    some months ago while i was going through fraudulent buy charge back after completing an order by herself and charge me back after 1month, i compalint to fiverr and they told me the reason they cancelled the order was that "you did not mention everything you delivered in the delivery message" while what i did not mention was what i did not put in the custom order. I have to accept my fate and move on because of the fear that fiverr might remove my gig.

    Now my fear is justified when i was going through this trend. indeed as a seller sometimes you will have to accept some loss and move on most especially if when you trouble CS too much it can cost you your gig or account.

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  2. Recently, many people had got their order canceled by support or buyers charging back their fund after they have completed the order for some days/weeks. One of the ways you can always stay safe and guided is by including the following in your delivering statements;

    1. Include every details of what you'll be doing in the order request if its a custom order

    2. When submitting, write very clear what you have done as per request and if you added extra service let it be included in the statement.

    3. Provide link to what you want to deliver, if possible host it on google drive and share the link

    4. Provide visual/graphic evidence of what you have done.

    5. Always ask your buyer if you're good to conclude the order if not seek for extension.

    Thank you for reading.

    Happy Business

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    On 1/1/2022 at 4:09 PM, frank_d said:

    Hey gang!

    Happy New Year!

    So as part of my strategy for 2022, I have to update 3 of my gigs, plus create two more Pro offerings.

    I started with the latter which, as per usual, brought forth an abrupt case of procrastinatitis. 😜

    So Instead of working on my business, I thought I'd write up a quick post to help anyone who struggles with new gig creation and wants to give themselves a quick little boost when publishing.

    This is the hack you've been looking for...

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    So this is very straightforward, and it seems deceivingly simple. So much so, that many seasoned veterans omit this.

    Take advantage of everything that Fiverr gives you.

    Fill out every field.

    Enable every feature.

    Did you get a random invite to beta test an obscure feature? Jump in, ask questions later.

    The reasoning behind this simple tip is that Fiverr's algorithm will favor every listing that seems to be the most complete.

    So there's a simple but very real checklist that the search engine performs when evaluating new gigs.

    The more complete your gig is, the better your chances to get ranked slightly higher than your competition.

    So to make this more actionable for you:

    • Fill out your gig's description, as close to the limit as possible, without of course writing random stuff just to fill up space.

    • Use all 5 tags.

    • Add a FAQ section.

    • Enable packages.

    • Enable subscriptions.

    • Add all 5 of your most notable clients.

    • Enable and completely fill out your portfolio.

    • Create a studio.

    • Add the How it works feature.

    • Add gig extras. (especially the ones already made by Fiverr for you)

    • Edit your Fiverr Business Seller Profile

     

    If you don't have some of the above listed features available for your account, don't fret.

    The goal is to use ALL available features to you.

     

    Fiverr continuously adds more filters and options for buyers to find the right gigs.

    And the easiest way to quantify a gig's potential performance, is to see how complete it is when it is published.

     

    That's all for now. 

    This is obviously not the "magic pill" solution most users on this forum are looking for.

    BUT

    This is by far the most effective trick I have discovered that requires very little effort on your end.

     

    Let me know what you think, what you have experienced when publishing new gigs that performed well

    and if you have any questions!

     

    Frank D.

    Thank you frank for this insightful packed words, i have being having issues with my gigs for the past 7months, i do have 3 weeks on and maybe 1and half months off, after a lot of twisting and editing, i will got promoted to first page and immediately the system saw me sealed 3-5orders, i got demoted to page 19 or 20 again. please what personal advice did you have for me.
    Thank you sire

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