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allstral

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  1. Yes, I understand what you mean. even I did a mistake as you mention here

    2 hours ago, priyank_mod said:

    People come onboard here and just create a million gigs to offer the most random services because they can!!

    I do it on purpose. After hanging around on this forum (I'm new on the forum btw) I think the golden is everywhere if you want to dig and read towards dedicated and be more serious on this platform. So I understand why this thread mentioning those "I don't do list" and they still didn't get it, lol

     

    2 hours ago, priyank_mod said:

    PS Seen so many graphic designer accounts, who also offer data entry and virtual assistant services.... 🤦‍♂️ (while their educational qualification might be from IT or commerce domains)

    I think it actually makes things difficult for themself if they don't have the skills, besides how they can even enjoy it? I mean as a person I don't mind doing the work that I hate but for doing the work I don't understand it's a torture


    btw, thanks for your insight guys, I appreciate it

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  2. 5 hours ago, filipdevaere said:

    I researched how Fiverr worked. I studied what type of service I could offer that had the best chance of success and that was within the range of my skills.

    I have built my gigs one by one.

    I don't do research for a gig. I mainly focus on the design of user manuals. The translation gigs and some other gigs were created because my customers asked for them. Some of those gigs will likely disappear over time.

    I see the big picture here, but sorry, what do you mean by "Some of those gigs will likely disappear over time" ? 

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  3. 2 hours ago, filipdevaere said:

    first of all, thank you for sharing your valuable experience@filipdevaere I tempted to do more serious development on my gigs, because I just create a quick side hustle from the start. I never imagine such outcome until I saw your gigs, it's really intriguing. 
    I have a question for you. you said you research how fiverr works between september - october and then you launched a gig in november. when you build a gigs, do you prepare them one by one or create few concept of gigs first? and how much time do you spend to do research for one gig until you publish that. I hope I don't confuse you with my language, Thanks

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  4. 18 minutes ago, genious_rabbani said:

    I know that in recent times some designers used Ai for photo manipulation. I don't know much about Ai. 

    What I know and from my friends who work as professional graphic designers use AI as a tool and still compose, layout and edit their designs. I recommend you use that workflow to produce "mind blowing" designs. But if all you want is a cash cow, as you state that you are not familiar with AI, I can promise you that none of those designs are particularly "mind blowing", given that you only used a prompt to create them, which anyone can do and tell even my nephew.

    My advice is to just use photoshop

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  5. 1 hour ago, yossefhassan835 said:

    No it's not, the payment should appear in payoneer balance first and then you choose when to withdraw the money to which bank and use your master card

    Are you using the bank transfer option while withdrawing? if yes, then that's how it works unless you choose the normal withdraw balance option or I believe in the past called fiver revenue card which has been removed by fiverr

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  6. 4 hours ago, ebturner said:

    Did you know that Fiverr has anonymous reviews which we CANNOT view?
    We are being rated on something we cannot view or have any idea on how to improve if there is a problem.

    I'm a level 2 seller for years, (1,971) 5-Star reviews and (8) 4-star reviews. NOTHING lower than that!  However they claim there are anonymous reviews which is keeping me at a lower level.   I find this very hard to believe.

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    It's been around for a while
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  7. I'm not sure if this helps or not, and it may be a little off-topic. I'm concerned about the recent location inconsistencies among sellers. I hope this does not happen to anyone else, as I also work from the office and home every day. I'm just curious how these things happen after all this time. why now?

    This was my ticket 4 years ago, and I don't know if it's still relevant or not in the current system
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  8. 3 hours ago, williambryan392 said:

    Execute, execute, execute.

    Don't overthink what you want to do, just get started. You won't build your vision on day 1, but you can start your MVP on day 1. Buy the URL, get the logo done, hire a copywriter, whatever. Stop thinking, start doing. You'll only get to v2 by having v1, v3 by having v2.

    Exactly! motivation are overrated! just do it!

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  9. 18 minutes ago, strategist_ceo said:

    Living a fulfilling life is a matter of lifestyle choice. The dissatisfaction that you're experiencing with work might be a result of not engaging in other interests or perhaps not being busy enough.

    It's common to feel uncertain when we don't have enough work, leading to anxiety, and equally common to feel overwhelmed when we're swamped with too many tasks.

    The key to maintaining a happy, balanced life is to have little motivators that keep us going. This could be a daily dinner with loved ones, or treating yourself to something nice. The important thing is to find something that adds value to your day and keeps your spirits high. In doing so, you'll likely find that work becomes just one aspect of a well-rounded, satisfying life.

    Thank you for your feedback, it means a lot. Maybe I chose the wrong words. I have a job irl and do quick side jobs here.

    What I mean is that I don't have to rely on everything I do for motivation and happiness. Tbh I hate it and am happy at the same time. I hate working and practice, but I'm happy because this is something I have to take on as a challenge every day. Because motivation is something that rises and falls by default, I don't want to wait and look for it. I just have to focus and finish what I have to do. That's it. I hope that makes sense.

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  10. 1 hour ago, wanderline said:

      

    Although this scenario is only in my mind, I imagined it by trying to position myself as a buyer, and I found many seller gigs dominated by poor breakdown ratings in my dashboard as a buyer. I think I will have a trust issue to place the order

    And sellers continue to experience pressure with the difficulty of maintaining ratings and reviews, with the fact that not all buyers understand how important ratings and reviews are to sellers.

    Instead of sellers focusing on their work, with an inappropriate system that is too pro-buyer and pays little attention to the seller's welfare, it will make sellers feel enormous pressure and experience an unhealthy ecosystem in freelancing.

    And if this cycle continues, I think it will have a snowball effect, where sellers cannot provide the best results because their minds are too worried and confused if they find ratings and reviews that do not match expectations.
    And the bad impact will definitely reach a point where sales will also be affected.

    Ok, But you forgot to quote me in the same language, not a translation

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  11. 48 minutes ago, wanderline said:

    Let's make it simple and say that fiverr's best system is in 2021 and before!

    I still believe that fiverr will continue to develop into a better platform.

    Just imagine if in the next few months Fiverr sellers are dominated by sellers with bad ratings or reviews.
    Will the next prospective buyer be convinced for them to place their order?

    Make it simple? Nothing is simple in the current system. And unfortunately, your review and rating could be destroyed at any time in this current system. So you better worry about the system and yourself before you worry about who will use the system to place an order

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  12. 25 minutes ago, leonormiserol said:

    This group of people who have a gig doing whatever and really aren't professionals at anything. They were in charge of lowering the reputation of the platform.

    I would like them to implement a verification system.
    There are people who have 200 orders in queue, with 1 or 2 days of delivery as a deadline, this is humanly impossible. They are hiring people to do their work and that can be a scam, since if your account is personal, you are responsible for each job. Don't misinterpret me as wanting to ruin someone else's work, it's just that they talk about transparency and there are a lot of shady things everywhere.

    Those people were probably small studios that had 1 account back when the platform didn't have this feature. They will hire people for low wages, usually students and anyone who needs quick cash

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  13. 39 minutes ago, zeecreations said:

    This needs immediate attention. Time extensions should not be included in this metric. 

    It might be a yes-or-no answer. yes based on the announcement and maybe no for at least me? I do a lot of extended delivery because of some reason in 2022-2023. I'm good up till now. I can only presume that it comes from private feedback or that we are both wrong

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