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I am here to tell some feedback please to help me to go forward i am without orders for long time this my profile: https://www.fiverr.com/badis17?up_rollout=true if there is any problems tell me please and thank you.
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I have been on fiverr from 10 days but no order has come yet. Please guide me
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Hello guys, I am facing problem that that I have completed 12 orders on fiver with excellent ratings and reviews but I haven't received any orders in the month of November. I can't see buyer requests for my niche. Please somebody suggest me what am I missing or what should I do?
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Hi, I am a medical writer with good previous ratings and many completed gigs. However, its been more than a year I have received an order now. Impressions, Views and Clicks are almost zero now. I have no idea how to improve this. Expert opinion needed from senior sellers. Warm Regards.
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If anyone did not active his Fiverr profile less than one year regularly? Which is best for him? 1. Active regularly his itregular Fiverr profile. or 2. Delete his fiverr profile and create new Fiverr account. Please advise.
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I don't have any sales anymore as level two and 5 star rating, I promote my gigs in social media all the day, I'm active on fiverr. I had many orders in the past but not it stopped and I don't understand what just happening, can anyone help me and explain what just happening and what to do? that's my page - https://www.fiverr.com/luksons?up_rollout=true
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As a full-time freelancer, I've grown accustomed to periods of plenty and periods of scarcity. It doesn't phase me anymore because I can “prospect” my way out of it. However, the past few weeks have been different. I've had a few sales from returning clients but zero new clients on and off Fiverr. This had rekindled the anxiety I used to feel four years ago when I committed to becoming a full-time freelance designer after quitting my 9 to 5 job. This time feels different. It's forcing me to the edge of my imagination. I'm being forced to dream up new ways to add maximum value to my client's life while charging appropriately. Fear has a funny way of inspiring creativity lol. Anyway, I'm still in my famine period but I've regained most of my lost confidence. I'll be out of this rot soon. My audience needs are constantly evolving and I must too. I’m learning to dream bigger, which means looking for more significant problems to solve in the professional lives of my clients. So to you my fellow freelancers, when there's famine, see that as an opportunity to develop your skills in specific areas because that would help usher in a more enormous feast. When the feast comes, don't be lazy, finish your food. It's a cycle. Don't waste any period.