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hbfs_studio

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  1. hello, prosjs, We know it can be difficult sometimes to find the right place on the market for your gigs, from what you have written you for sure followed the basic path wich any Fiverr seller has taken a long time before you, for someone it worked for other like you it was not enough. Our suggestion is to try to elevate your work above the competition, try offering some special extra service included in your gigs sometimes doing an extra 30 minutes of work can lead to beutifulll surprise. Another good tips we feel want to share whit you is simple yet a potent one, think outside the box. If you imagine that Fiverr and its ecosystem are your box try something different to drive attention to your gigs, we are not aware of the type of work you usually perform but let's assume you create beautiful photos, take it a step deeper, research a niche in this specific category which is not yet present on the gig marketplace, for example, you can offer a "I will create beautiful horse photos" this will incentivize a specific target audience to come directly to you if they need a horse photo. This will lead to more elaborate marketing strategies and will make your job much more fun and rewarding if you know what you are doing. And most important don't expect Fiverr to feed you, clients, work hard and find your clients and bring them here so Fiverr is happy and you will be too. You can start at the local farm maybe they have some horses there.
  2. Hello donnovan86, As further clarification on what others said on this topic, we can confirm that users indeed can leave a private review even after they mark the order as completed, and is very important for keeping a safe and secure environment on Fiverr, let us shine some light on this argument. As a Fiverr seller, you should always encourage people to review your work critically because this not only will make you improve but also will improve the Fiverr community userbase, a happy client is more likely to be a returning customer or promote the platform to other people, and this is something the Fiverr big robotic brain like to see. The reason why private review exists is for two main reasons, User sometimes forgets/doesn't care about leaving a review. "It's difficult to imagine in this day and age where all is based around people reviews and thoughts that there is still a big chunk of people that are not interested in feeding the poor Kirby algorithm with stars". so having a call back to action mail by Fiverr is a very good marketing strategy not only for you but for the whole platform, we all know that most people on Fiverr work hard to make their clients happy, and Fiverr knows this too! So if you delivered quality work, which we are sure you did and will continue doing, your client is most likely a happy person living his beautiful day but forgot or dint care about leaving a review, the moment he press on the "call to action" button in his/her email he will for sure leave a much more honest review, why? Privacy is important, when you go to vote in your country ("we assume you live in a vote-based state"), the vote you make is done in total privacy and anonymity, this will make sure you vote for what you truly think it's best for your country, or what the media engraved in your brain. The same applies to Fiverr, We know it's fun to have 5 big stars shown near your names but the real question is, are those real? We don't want to digress into the deep existential conversation here because we risk going off-topic. So in short having a private vote is good to ensure you keep pushing yourself and make sure the customer is more than happy, you have always to aim for the 110%. So what happens when the customer leaves a secret review? Well first of all it's on the Fiverr platform, maybe after he completed the questionnaire because it was a happy client he can browse some more of your gig or maybe he can find another gig from another seller, from there it's the wild west, most users tend to close immediately after because they feel they completed the task they were assign to do, but Fiverr has some sexy trick up their sleeves, you sexy robot... 2. Community safety So now at the opposite end of the scale we have, a Fiverr gig creator that was not able to make the client happy, in most of the cases it is proven that the user will immediately feed a negative visible review to the system to manifest his experience. but there is still a big portion of the market that will leave the platform unsatisfied and will probably never come back. this is a big nono. to ensure this after a gig is completed Fiverr does the hard job of trying to understand what went wrong in your work, they don't need to tell you what went wrong but they must do, but if the client was not entirely satisfied as a gig seller if you have some brain you can analyze his responses or simply ask. So in the rare occasion an unhappy customer decides to come back and post a secret score review after the gig is done there is a small chance that the Fiverr robot find a nice way to make them a new potential customer for another seller, for example, he can offer some discount code, or simply an apology message, what you have to know is for sure Fiverr eye will look at you differently from that moment, not that will shadowban you or blacklist you but simply imagine that you throw a punch right in the face of the principal at school, what will happen next can vary drastically vary on how strong the punch was, but the action itself will be punished for sure, not much you have to worry about, I mean what is a punch to the face of a person compared to the grand scale of the universe? We hope that we delivered some insight and make you feel more comfortable about the argument, please don't punch people.
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