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easypr

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  1. Quick question: Did you have a gig removed (DENIED) by Fiverr? (For going against TOS or something?) In this case, even if a gig is removed, you would have to delete it in your account in order to make more. (they're included in the total active gig count) ...And I think this includes 'paused' gigs, but cannot confirm (but given it's the same logic, it probably is true)
  2. This happens all the time. Fiverr is a churn and burn - potential buyers decide if/when they want to respond. (it's just the nature of the game) I honestly wouldn't stress any lack of response. Just make sure YOU always respond and you'll be good. Keep moving forward!
  3. Even if your gig had great success in the past, buying trends always differ from time to time. Especially given this time of year. It doesn't matter if you're ranking as the first result for a particular query if people aren't.. A. Searching B. In the mood (or capable of) buying. Just give it some time... and if you're promoting your gigs, consider potentially pausing them for a bit
  4. Patience is key for new sellers. Make sure your gig, gig image, and description are all compelling and noticeable. Additionally, if you're still not getting any orders, consider lowering your prices (at least until you get around ~10 orders, then move them back to what you think is realistic) Be responsive, provide a great service, and you'll be off to the races before you know it! Good luck!
  5. I received a 4.5 review from a return buyer (at least 10 order completed with me) and after accepting the order and leaving a review, they also sent me a direct message thanking me again for the great work. It seems 4.5 is the new 5.
  6. Oh yeah, holiday seasons can totally shake things up on Fiverr and beyond. When the holidays hit, everyone's shopping and planning mode changes. If your gig's in the gift or party zone, you might see more action. But if it's not really holiday-related, things might slow down as folks focus on their festivities and families. It's not just you or Fiverr, it's a seasonal thing for lots of businesses. Hang in there, things usually pick up after the holiday craze!
  7. I've been there! What works for me is setting realistic deadlines (probably the biggest thing), waking up early with a structured schedule, and breaking big tasks into smaller chunks (if relevant given the service you're selling). Don't forget to give yourself some breathing room with breaks to avoid burnout. And hey, it's okay to say no to new gigs if you're already maxed out. Keep quality in check, and you'll be golden. Good luck!
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