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nikola98p

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  1. Apart from posting you services, learning how to rank your gig will help you a lot here and also lots for trail and errors. Especially when you are starting new, follow the metrics, see how many people are clicking on your gig and then make necessary changes if needed. Good luck!
  2. Really not recommended, unless let's say your significant other wants to join Fiverr and even THEN you should contact CS and inform them of them of your actions! Cheers.
  3. You need to try to get clients to you. Give them a reason to contact you. What are the benefits of working with you and not some other person? You have to do research in you expertise on Fiverr and be competitive also marketing always helps a lot! Good luck.
  4. I'm sorry to hear that, I'm new here and i really was hoping that scamming was down to a minimum but this is the 2nd time im seeing someone getting outright scammed. Sad day. Good advice actually but i don't know how would this hold against Fiverr, if somebody doesn't want to pay until they SEE the work you did? And they report you for fraud? Fiverr would see that as an attempt at fraud?
  5. Depending on your level; New Sellers can create up to 7 active Gigs; Level One can create up to 10 active Gigs; Level Two can create up to 20 active Gigs; Top Rated Sellers can create up to 30 active Gigs; Hope this is what you where looking.
  6. Hi there! And welcome. To get an actual order a buyer has to see your profile first. When he clicks on your profile this is your chance to shine! You need a "thumb stoper" of a gig image for that, show off your portfolio also, be an active member of the community and do some marketing for your gigs. How i recommend you start is doing research in Fiverr on your competition and see what they are doing, what tags are they using, how do they title their gigs and so on... make you description stand out by offering something they don't (but never work for free!). See how your competitors are pricing their gigs and maybe offer something a little lower. For the marketing i can't comment because i have not done any paid advertising (at leas not for Fiverr), I've been mostly pasting my link in open groups on Facebook and/or if i see any opportunity on Instagram/LinkedIn, etc... It is tough here on Fiverr as a new seller but you have to be patient and never give up! Its just trial and error. Good luck!
  7. You need to put your country code as the first digit. Example: For Serbia its +381 (which = 0), so my phone number would go +381 XX XXXXXX. Find out how your county code goes here. If this doesn't fix that problem, contact customer support again and let them know that you tried this and see what they advise.
  8. The best advice i have received is to see what the "Best Sellers", "Top Rated" and "Level Two" sellers are doing in your category, see what description they use and then see what can make you stand out, see what tags they use, etc... Just pretty much see what they are doing and follow the trend.
  9. Yes of course you can share your gig! When you in your gig, there is a big green button "Share your gig" (red arrow pointing to it) like the one below. But for the advertising part i cannot speak, because i have never done it but i guess you could? I usually try running my stuff organically like posting in public groups, etc...
  10. nikola98p

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    Hey welcome! I'm new too, but i have been doing lot's of research before jumping on this wagon, and apart this advice... I would highly recommend to follow other fiver "Top-Rated" "Best Sellers" "2nd level sellers" in your service niche and follow what they do. Good luck.
  11. This is the easy option, even easier if you want to pay. BUT This is spot-on advice for beginners (like me). I personally don't want to pay for ads and am doing my own SMM organically, but i have heard that the best practice is to follow sellers mentioned above.
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