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johnbouquets

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  1. all these changes Fiverr has applied over the last year demonstrate that we're alone in this, they effectively care more about the buyers. I wish we'd have a feature to objectively rate buyers as much as they can rate us, including private reviews. Only we know how stressful it is to work with a buyer who abuses and asks for unlimited revisions, Fiverr has never done anything to limit how many revisions they can ask, why do I even get to set a number of revisions when I create a custom offer?? I have been a top-rated seller for over 2 years now, and the only reason I got this level and still maintain it is because I trust my gut and choose whom to work with. It's sad to see a marketplace like Fiverr fall into all this, they haven't realized yet that without us, they wouldn't have any "updates" to make in the first place. 

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  2. I've been getting messages from different people with a picture of one of my project that says: "this message is related to..." as if they'd been able to respond to this specific picture form one of my Gigs. Also, when I click on this picture, it has an "award" button as if people could grant this picture a positive qualification??

    Does anybody knows what this is and how it works?

    I'm attaching some screenshots for you to see.

    Thanks!

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  3. So I was scanning my profile this morning when I suddenly saw a Highly responsive badge on my Gig page. I certainly try to reply as fast as I can, mostly using pre-saved replies with dedicated usernames, I didn't think this sort of responsiveness was actually rewarded with a badge. I love seeing these kind of little details here and there. Has anyone seen it before? let me know haha

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  4. not at all... Fiverr ahs successful sellers from all around the world.

    My top techniques to become a good seller are:

    - English proficiency, it allows you to properly explain the scope of your work and the client knows exactly what to expect from you. If you're not a native English speaker I'd suggest to take the English test so buyers can be more confident when choosing you. 73% of my buyers are from the US, so being a good communicator in English is key.

    - Go thru revision stages... get everything right before delivering the final product and make sure to communicate that you're going thru all those revision stages so the final delivery can be flawless, this way you can decrease the order revision rate and handle more projects at the same time.

    - Overdeliver: Always delivery more than your client is expecting, this leads to a 5 star review a probably a tip, not to mention that this buyer will most likely be a returning buyer.

    Just a few that come to my mind right now, hope it works!

     

    Best,

    Jonh.

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