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imshibly

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  1. Auto-refresher is risky Fiverr can detect it as bot-like activity, which violates their terms and puts your account in danger. It’s better to stay active manually or rely on app notifications to respond fast. Avoid shortcuts that could jeopardize your account.
  2. Definitely a scam. Fiverr never requires your email address for an order, even if it’s your first gig. Any request for personal contact info outside the platform is against Fiverr’s terms and a major red flag. Stick to Fiverr’s messaging and payment system don’t share your email or any outside contact info.
  3. Just ask for clear project details legit clients will usually respond directly. If they’re vague or avoid questions, it’s probably best to move on. Trust your gut, keep everything on Fiverr, and don’t share outside contact info. Simple as that.
  4. Don't lie on your profile!
  5. you can upload 4 gigs initially. after your account levels up, the upload number will increase.
  6. Simple, this is just a rule of this platform! why digging deeper?
  7. Visit Payoneer website and follow the steps. or there are numerous youtube videos you can follow.
  8. to change the legal first and last name on fiverr you can visit: https://fiverr.com/seller_onboarding/professional_information
  9. To see if your Fiverr gigs are ranking, try searching your main keywords on fiverr search while in buyer mode and in incognito mode to get unbiased results. Check your gig analytics for impressions and clicks if these are rising, your gig is getting seen.
  10. Report them. they are spamming. and are fake buyers.
  11. Thanks for the advice. While I agree that reading and learning from existing posts is important, some may be outdated, and engaging in current discussions allows for fresh insights. As you can see from the replies above, someone pointed out an error on my profile, which I’ve now fixed (you might consider doing the same rather than getting overly concerned). Also, I don’t believe Fiverr has any restrictions on posting frequency here, so there’s no need for worry. I’m here to learn and contribute constructively. Appreciate your input.
  12. Thank you. I completely agree that everyone should recognize and learn from their mistakes. It’s helpful when experienced professionals, like yourself, identify areas for improvement and guide newcomers with compassion. Many of us, myself included, may make unintentional mistakes, and your feedback helps us grow. Wishing you all the best.
  13. Haha, not at all! I’ve actually removed the education section for now. Once I’ve officially graduated, I’ll add it back to my profile. Thanks again for the feedback!
  14. Thank you for pointing that out. I appreciate the feedback. I included my current studies to give clients a better understanding of my background, but I understand how it could be misinterpreted. I’ll adjust my profile to make it clearer. Thanks again for helping me improve.
  15. Hi, thanks for checking my profile. I’m currently an undergraduate student and expect to graduate next year, which is why I’ve listed 2025 as my graduation date. It’s just an estimated completion year, not a claim that I’ve already graduated. Hope that clears things up!
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