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  1. A buyer Send me a sample work to me, is it? can i provide sample work i also add the video of my work in my gig
  2. hello everybody, I just had a shocking experience with Fiverr's Customer Support handling a cancellation request. I'm currently the second best rated PRO pianist in Fiverr, Top Seller, I'm working hard to keep dignified fares and high quality deliveries trying to stay away from this shameful war on prices going on here (completely neglected by Fiverr). My prices are the double or more of all the other top pianists and I still get gigs, just 5 stars reviews. 'Till last Friday. Some days ago a client sent me a misleading reference link and unclear requirements. To make sure we were on the same page I mentioned I would have enhance the piano of his house track as we did other times. First delivery, he didn't mean a piano, he already has piano (of such quality that I thought it was the demo to be enhanced) In the ref. track there are just piano and low backing pads. Out of my kindness I sent the pads too. He doesn't want the pads. After messages and waste of time it turned out he wanted a lead synth as in some parts of another reference which he did included in the requirements as a second link but never mentioned in the conversations. Neither he mentioned the words synth or lead. I try to explain to him that his current piano will conflict with another leading sound and that he would need to fix something first, with a long, not due, explanation of the issues of his current, amateur arrangement. He insists and I deliver the synths, 5 different sounds, lots of different lines one after the other for him to edit and use where he wants as I don't see they will fit. He's not capable to mount them right in his project session or edit them, so he wants me to do it and add pauses in between the lines. I do that too. He doesn't like the synth, of course, there's no place for that synth in his arrangement. Again I try to explain why and what we should do first but he wouldn't listen not realising that in the reference where the synth shows up there's no leading piano. He wouldn't listen. By the way he never apologised or offered extra payments for the extra deliveries even if I mentioned to him that his communication wasn't right and that I already didi a lot of not due, extra work. I start loosing my patience and I tell him that if he doesn't trust me a bit after 5 orders together, is better if we go separate ways. He gets all upset saying I'm bulshitting him and making up excuse because I'm not able to provide what he wants, I don't know nothing about electronic music (I've just arranged a song for Gorgon City and many others in these years) and he contacts the customer support. I feet kind of relieved assuming they would handle the situation and explain something to him. Sure. Inexplicably he doesn't reject the delivery so the order is marked as completed. I would have negotiate a partial refund, as we had to do another time. That time it was still in a reasonable range, this time it would have been completely unfair because all the troubles came from his lack of communication, but still. Anyway the order is complete so he gives me a 1 star review and I do the same. This is already upsetting enough but the incredible, worst part, is that after two days, without having being contacted by anybody I just receive a notification that the order has been cancelled by CS, the earned money (220$) sent back to the client while the bad review is still visible! So after working like 4 or 5 time what was due, I got the worst than one can get and nobody asked for my point of view. I'm writing and insisting with the customer support like crazy because this cannot be acceptable by any means. After the usual generic answers and corporate lingo they actually started mentioning things about the order, the first answers made obvious they had no idea what happened, then they started mentioning things here and there in our messages but as I write this they couldn't tell me what exactly I didn't deliver yet, and it looks like they only consider the first delivery, which was a piano and not the lead synth the client had in his mind but never requested. AT some point (message attached) they even said "we can cancel any order if the buyer feels like they did not receive what they paid for". That blowed my mind. It can't be true! so the client has no responsibility at all about what he communicates and how he behaves?! I'm so disgusted, shocked and humiliated about how Fiverr and the client treated me. They make you feel you are just their milking cows, you're not part of the team or a valuable asset to be valued and protected, they just want the buyers to keep buying and if they're upset they'll just refund them with your money! This guy even had another similar issue with another seller before, his rating is 4.3, which is very low for a client, I only had 5 stars at that point, but they preferred to take completely his side without even checking on me! Isn't all this scary!? What kind of working environment are they building here? Hope somebody will find this useful, best wishes and good luck to everybody. Leo
  3. Hey folks, I've noticed a weird bug with the Fiverr app in recent weeks and thought it would be good to share. I initially thought this bug was due to me using an old phone but it still happens on a brand new iPhone 15 Pro Max so time to report! When I get a message from my customers I always get two notifications one for the messages and then one in my "profile" tab. This is annoying in itself, however when I reply to my message and close the app, the notification remains until I open the app again and THEN it disapears. It's super weird and frustrating. Hope you can fix. (I'll try and get a video or something the next time it happens!)
  4. Buyers, of course, want to work with Sellers that produce quality work, but they also want to collaborate with people they connect to. Sharing your unique story and communicating why you are the best person for the job helps build trust and credibility in your brand - which leads to more sales opportunities! Plus, it can help you find Buyers that align with your target audience, making every project a truly enjoyable experience. The details you include in your portfolio, Gigs, and profile are the perfect place to start building a great rapport with Buyers. Communicating Your Unique Value Through Gigs Fiverr Gigs are designed to give you multiple opportunities to communicate your value. Try to put yourself in a Buyer’s shoes to understand their journey to finding the right Seller. What will they see first, second, and third? Understanding the steps a Buyer takes will allow you to showcase the right details at the right time. Here is an example of a Fiverr Buyer journey and how you can put your best face forward at each step: Step 1: Search for a Gig Buyers are likely to first notice your Gig image once they enter a query into the search bar. Of course, the Gig title is important, but humans are visual creatures! The right image will immediately capture a Buyer’s attention and compel them to click on your Gig. It’s a good idea to include a high-resolution photo of yourself, smiling, and making eye contact with the camera. Use a bright, solid-color background, so your image doesn’t blend in with the webpage, and use an image editor to place keywords and Gig highlights directly on the image, to make your offering really stand out. For more tips for an image that will stand out, check out our article on Changes I Made to My Gig Images. Step 2: Visit a Gig page and Seller profile While creating your gig images keep in mind that buyers will often browse before reaching a final decision and in that process they will visit your seller profile to get to know you better, your qualification and to see other services that you offer. Following a similar style between your different gig images will create a branded look to your gigs and help build trust with buyers. Your Gig description and profile are where you will explain what qualifies you to deliver high-value work. This is incredibly important for high-budget projects as a Buyer’s decision comes with a larger risk - they want to feel completely reassured that their funds are in the best hands. In addition to ensuring the Gig details align with their expectations, they will analyze your experience, skill set, and various packages. Be sure to include in your Gig description and profile where you honed your skills, how much experience you have, and any notable past projects and clients. Besides giving you higher chances of working with these types of buyers with higher budget projects, this will also help build a professional representation of your business and set the right expectations with those buyers. Step 3: Contact a Seller Many Buyers - especially those with larger budgets - will want to have a conversation with you before they place an order. This gives them a chance to ask any specific questions about your qualifications and services, so they feel confident that they’ve found the best Seller to collaborate with. It also gives you the chance to be honest with a Buyer about any limitations you might have. Often, Buyers will appreciate the honesty, choose to move forward with you, and either work within your limits or find additional support. The text in your profile, Gig description, FAQ, and packages should be well-written and objective and highlight the information you want Buyers to focus on. Similarly, your portfolios and images should be an excellent representation of your capabilities. Remember to update all your information regularly to reflect new skills, a boost in experience and quality, and ongoing excitement for your business. Want to read more? Check out some additional articles from our Help Center: Help your brand stand out How to make your Fiverr Profile stand out Creating a Fiverr Pro Gig Creating a Gig
  5. So I just posted a request for the first time, and I assumed I would be able to see this somewhere, and maybe get info on how many people had seen it, number of responses, etc. But I can't seem to find this anywhere? So where can I see information about requests I've put out? Is this not possible?
  6. If Fiverr added a "send draft" option that stopped the clock until the buyer responded it might be helpful. If you send drafts and they don't respond for days it could make your delivery go late in the current Fiverr system or they might keep asking for lots of revisions on the drafts sent (before the actual delivery is sent) which could also cause the delivery to go late (unless an extensions is made, which might not be accepted in time to stop it going late). Though it would also be better if Fiverr stopped the revisions making an order late if they keep asking for revisions (it didn't used to work like that. It used to be if the initial delivery was on time it wouldn't be counted as late if they kept revising it). So I communicate enough (which seems to increase success score even if other things are lower), including for things in the inbox if an order has completed but they still wanted revisions and still had free ones, but I don't send a lot of drafts.
  7. First of all: I'm not saying any of this to be rude, but to help you improve. 🙂 To turn potential clients into paying buyers, you need to leave a lasting and professional impression. I'm not seeing that on your gig. Your gig description and package details have multiple typos and grammatical errors. Attention to detail and first impressions matter. If it seems like you don’t care about these details, a buyer might assume you’ll put the same lack of effort into their website as you did your gig. Your description focuses too much on the features and not enough on the benefits these features bring to a buyer. Remember, people buy outcomes, not the features. Your portfolio isn't very impressive at the moment. As a new seller, be sure to use all available tools, including your portfolio. Use it to showcase your best work. It helps build trust and shows the buyer what you have on offer. With no reviews yet, your work must speak for itself. Your gig thumbnail doesn't look very professional. It mixes styles, using outdated graphics and fonts more suitable for a toy store than a professional web design gig. My first assosciation when visiting your gig, was "Toys'R Us". You could also consider having a professional gig video made, as videos can boost engagement with your gig. I hope this helps!
  8. Hi, I recently joined Fiverr for the first time and was creating my first gig. However, during the final steps, it asked me to verify my identity. I followed the steps, but unfortunately, it failed, and my account started displaying the following error at the top: Your account is temporarily disabled. Please check the email we sent you explaining what happened. --- Email :- We couldn’t verify your information Dear faraz_thedev, We weren’t able to verify your personal and business information, therefore your account has been restricted. You are still able to complete any active orders and communicate with buyers or freelancers who are part of that order, but cannot place or receive new ones. In addition you will not be able to publish any Gigs. If you have any additional questions you can reach out to our Customer Support team. Thanks, The Fiverr Team --- Reply from customer support :- Hi there, Thanks for reaching out regarding the status of your account. Your account is restricted as you have failed the verification process. After careful review, we regret to inform you that we are unable to provide another attempt at the verification process. Please be advised that the decision is final. For more information, visit Account Verification and Fiverr’s Terms of Service. Thank you for your understanding. If you have any further questions, let us know. All the best, The Fiverr Support Team --- Can anyone please help me in this situation?
  9. I don't have all the answers, but a few things have worked well for me over the years. In my work, I use 8 Quick Responses to address questions from new buyers and follow up with existing clients. 1. The first impression This one isn't technically a quick reply. Rather, it's an auto reply that ensures that every first-time message you receive gets an adequate response. Make it a polite and informative one. If you were to message me on Fiverr right now, regardless of your time zone, you would be greeted with the following little snippet: Hi, {username}! Thank you for your interest in my services! I will be with you shortly. Please note that replies outside of business hours (Mon-Fri 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM GMT+3) may be subject to delay. All the best, Yavor I like to believe it establishes professionalism and manages the buyer's expectations regarding response times. 2. The out of office backup Maintaining responsiveness is important even during off hours, if you wish to stay in Fiverr's good graces, and auto replies don't count toward your response rate. So, you need a manual response - short and straightforward, like this one: Hi, {username}, You have reached me after hours. Looking forwad to talking to you soon! All the best,... The same principles of politeness and professionalism apply here as in your auto reply. This quick response counts towards your response rate and is perfect for when you're on the move, or when that inevitable 2 A.M message hits your inbox. 3. Confirm interest When a potential project aligns with your expertise, let the buyer know you're interested. Here's how I kickstart these conversations: Hi, {username}! Thank you for your patience. I would be very interested in working with you on this project. Remember, at this point your buyer would have already ran into your auto reply and possibly your out of office backup. Respecting their time and thanking them for their patience is not just good practice, it's good manners. 4. Follow up + Details Sometimes, that first message you receive will be... let's say, in need of further clarification. When a buyer reaches out to you, instead of directly placing an order, more often than not, it's because your standard offering does not fully align with their needs. And that's a good thing. It allows you to start a conversation, learn more about whether what your selling matches what the buyer is looking for, and ideally provide them with a custom offer. It's a dance. A back-and-forth vetting process. Here is one way to handle such situations: Hi, {username}! Thank you for your patience. I am interested in working with you and would love to provide you with a custom offer. However, I will need more details, such as a budget you are comfortable working with, your turnaround time expectations, as well as any additional information you deem relevant to your project. This will help ensure you receive a fair and objective quote, tailored to your specific needs. Guide your buyer through the information you need. Their replies will help you to determine whether to commit, ask for more information, or bail. 5. NOPE! Not every opportunity is is worth pursuing. When this happens, it's okay to let go. Politely decline offers that do not align with your availability. Present the buyer with an alternative to your services and move on. Here is a graceful way to decline... or: Hi, {username}! Thank you for your patience. Unfortunately, your request is not something I can commit to, based on the information you have provided. Here is what I suggest we do: Fiverr is an amazing marketplace full of diverse talent. Please feel free to shop around. I am sure you will find the perfect fit for your project in no time! 6. Confirm order Once the deal is sealed, it doesn't hurt to reassure your buyer. Thank you for placing your order, {username}! I have everything I need to begin working on your recording. I will be sure to keep you up to date on the order's progress and let you know as soon as the final material is ready. Talk soon,... 7. Confirm order After you complete the project, a final confirmation ensures a smooth handover. Your order is ready, {username}! Please review it at your leisure. I remain at your disposal, should you require any further assistance. 8. Feedback Feedback is gold! Express appreciation for your client's business and invite them to share their experience with your service. Thank you for accepting the delivery {username}! I wish you a lot of joy and success with it! It would be great if you let others and me know how satisfied you are with your order by sharing your experience in the review section. Feedback orients buyers looking for similar services and helps us freelancers improve our offerings to better serve you in the future. All the best,... Feel free to tweak the above templates to your own niche. An audio version of this post is available below.
  10. I had created my Fiverr seller account in 2022 and also created 1 gig on it. But unfortunately, I couldn't worked it constantly so I gave it up. Now I opened my account as I am free now. I got my gig paused. I have created a new one and deleted that paused gig. My new gig is showing on 13th of 14 pages but it is not showing in online seller filter. Can anyone help in this case? Please reply me if anybody has solution regarding this problem. You can share your experience related to this problem.
  11. I have a gig that has received some impressions but no sales. OK, nothing new there. It got me thinking though... could my description or tags be causing my gig to appear in the wrong searches? I have no way of knowing since I don't see the search criteria used by buyers that pulls in my gig as an option. Is there a way for a seller, like me, to get the search criteria used by buyers?
  12. So I had one of those buyers who ask for Y, purchase an order for Y, are told throughout the entire order we're developing Y and, after delivery, that buyer requests additional Z (not wanting to pay extra). After realizing I was never supposed to deliver Z, but only Y, the buyer gave up and simply accepted the delivery, leaving a 1 star review. The problem was: the buyer left a review saying my code was buggy. The delivered code on the platform is completely free of bugs, which Fiverr or anyone can verify, but after reaching out to the support Fiverr insists it's an opinion. Saying I'm not communicative enough, or that I don't have great design taste, that's an opinion. Saying I delivered a buggy code, while the code is literally there without 1 single bug, it's a factually false statement. This isn't a subjective opinion, it's a factual lie, also called defamation, and anyone trying to say otherwise has literally 0 idea of the difference between a fact and an opinion. They also insist this review doesn't violate their Terms of Service and Community Rules. I guess we're all allowed to lie on facts and call it an opinion. We all know how Fiverr favors buyer all the time, just be safe out there.
  13. hi, was trying to become a seller on fiverr but my request was rejected here is the response below pls what can i Do? Your seller profile was not approved. Check your email for more details
  14. I am here a new seller. I have a commitment of giving my full time to it. planning to reach top rated in one go. please suggest and share thoughts very motivated and excited, how many of you think I can do it in straight flow by delivery good quality of work and efficiency? does it really matter to be a good freelancer by giving all 100% fair or buyer thoughts and vibes also matter as I do know buyers are the evaluators and ultimate consumers of services we will deliver. Open for good suggestion and to make a good community here regards
  15. I also got an amazing result after changing my description but currently after loosing a buyer it's going down so badly. What should I can do now... do you have any idea or suggestion?
  16. Unfortunately, this has ALWAYS been the case. Once a buyer has swiped their card and made the payment - we are supposed to cater to them. It doesn't matter whether buyer was confused, mistaken, unsure, misinformed or just trying out things!! People had instances where buyer placed the order while being drunk... System refuses to take any reasoning into account and punishes a seller by default. If someone pays $100 and asks for the moon - by hook or crook, I need to fly, fetch and deliver the moon.🫠
  17. HI Everyone last day i discuss my client to do next task on fiverr zoom meeting today i try to message fiverr client to start task but when i message client immediatly i see this message it always happens when i contact client after order complete am i wrong or fiverr any sugestions please,thank you
  18. I worry that the value for money question will result only in a “race to the bottom” on pricing. Here’s a possible, scenario (and I hope I’m wrong on this). Decent sellers (who charge appropriately) will start getting bad ratings because, when prompted with a question on value for money, many buyers (even after agreeing to a price and being very happy with the result) will simply think, “well, it could have been cheaper”. This is a natural thought that most rational people will have. Of course it could be cheaper. However, that doesn’t mean it should be cheaper. So decent sellers will start to lose business as their ratings steadily fall, so then they’ll be forced to lower their prices. Then what? They’ll get more orders, at a lower rate and deliver work worth much more than they’re charging. However, many buyers, when asked about the value for money will still think, “well, it could have been cheaper”, because of course it could! Now the cycle repeats and everyone’s prices are forced lower and lower. It used to be that decent services cost more, but now decent sellers will have to undercharge or take a hit on orders as their ratings drop. This could be even more pronounced for Pro and Top Rated Sellers, seeing as buyer expectations will be even higher for them (understandably). I do think there are times that one can get a perfect score for value for money. Getting tipped is a good indicator that a buyer thinks the service was worth more than they paid. However, this might indicate that the seller should be raising their prices, putting them at more risk of getting poorer scores for “value for money”. I hope I’m wrong on this but I think it’s a reasonable concern. I just hope in two years time we’re not going to be in a place where everyone charges $5 for everything and has a 3.5 star average. I think the quality of the delivery and the cost of delivery are very important measures, but they should not be measured in one rating. These should be two separate questions as they are both variables in their own right.
  19. FIVERR just did NOT make my day two days ago. I posted my first "request" as re posted on Fiverr FB page with the same picture and the entire text of my "request" It was refused due to "braking community rules" with warning about (child related offences etc) and warnings my contacts may be passed on to authorities worldwide etc I was left speechless and VERY shocked. All I asked in my title was ti "Migrate a 2GB SketchUp19 file to Unreal Engine 5.2 (or+) And wanted to make sure the selling is willing to work with LGBTQ project . The warning was UTMOST disturbing especially I am a (proven in court and a case I won) as church child and teenager abuse survivor!) I have NOT received on word of reply from Fiverr not on FB page and customer service won't take a gmail address for communication even my company e-mail for the many past years was good enough for the rest of the world. Before this happened I contacted a seller in who's specialities seemed to stand out. After several exchanges mostly about money where I said I had a 500$ budget and that it was flexible she addressed me as "brother". I replied politely to tell here NOT to call me "brother" as I probably am rather the age of father. As the conversation went on she wanted me to go on Telgram which I did not like then she simply asked me to double my budget and as I wanted her to at least answer my questions like " Do you know SketchUP" etc she did not reply as simply told me that I am wasting her time and now her hourly fees have gone from 72 to 100$. So much for trying to further the day of someone who is located in Ukraine. I wonder what's next in for me on Fiverr? I just tried to re-post my request with a changed text leaving our my request for someone open minded to work with an LGTBQ gender neutral project. So this is my amended text: Hello thanks for your consideration. As a tiny group of friends, we came together believing creating a game that does NOT include shooting, killing, running and jumping. We want something that goes SLOW, enticing, beautiful and relaxing. Like a mini Las Vegas entertainment park without gambling. I am 3D builder, others give gamer’s perception, etc. We try to keep expenses to a minimum. I worked on this for over two years. We want someone who can go on working with us as we progress. A fantasy space built like a proper building, for avatars to meet and share time, spaces and do things together with like-minded folks. The model built in SketchUP19 needs to migrate to UE 5.2 or higher into the gaming UE gaming platform. The model comprises many groups to form one a square block of 18 floors of many sizes and many features under one roof. Much of it is airy, garden, pool, elevated walkways etc. I can’t work with someone who needs a later SKU version as I can not open it, I refuse to go on the newer version for many reasons. The file size it near 2GB As an autodidact artist and designs as I go in SKU, not in conventional ways. I could not plan floor per floor, etc. I built my building like someone paints a painting as I go. I am sure there are many minor mistakes in the SketchUp model. I don’t have all the extensions likely to find them. I have over 1000 renders made in Lumion10 and had no major display issues to date. Lots of glass leads to multiple transparencies for gamers to see and look from one area to another. It’s all about seeing and then joining the other avatar. There are several water bodies, lake and aquarium, pool, jacuzzi. One of the multiple space connector is a spiral staircase, repeated with slight amendments to each setting. There are other grand staircases to walk between spaces. Later some items like doors, elevator that may need animation. At a later stage we’d like it not only to be PC but also viewable in VR. I have test walked parts of it of it myself, in my VIVE helmet and it looked and felt very real. But at this time I am learning UE 5.2 and am not advanced to migrate the entire project. I know I have been told to move it by groups to facilitate the move. Most my decorative materials are custom designed by myself like carpets, art on the walls etc. I understand I may have to reapply the materials again in UE. To start I need to see at least one part moved to UE so I can appreciate your level of expertise. Thank you. You can make up your own mind of what "braking community rules" Will Fever again decide that the mention of a project being LGBTQ and Gender neutral isn't an acceptable way to present a project. Just let me know. I am very enticed to take this to the madia and maybe a court of law. Will an AI reader reject it again for totally insane and unrelated reasons? I will not spend anymore time trying to contacting Fiverr support as they can read my situation here and on their FB and get back to me.
  20. Preparing your Fiverr Profile Description (and, if you would like, an accompanying video) might seem intimidating at first, but there’s good news! Introducing yourself to potential customers is an important part of building a presence on Fiverr. Your profile description and Intro Video have a similar goal—to give potential Buyers a sense of who you are—not only what you can do. This is a significant opportunity to set yourself apart from the competition and project confidence in your ability to meet the Buyer’s needs. You won’t simply list your qualifications but discuss your success—why people love your work and how much you enjoy delivering a quality job to your Buyers. You may have many competitors on Fiverr with similar experiences, but only some will welcome Buyers and make sure they feel comfortable about spending their hard-earned money. Putting that extra effort into your profile can make a difference in converting a shopper into a Buyer. Likewise, creating a short video introduction can also have a major impact on your sales. While you may initially feel hesitant about looking into a camera and “trying to talk naturally,” here are a few pointers to keep in mind. 1. Don’t make your introduction too long or too complicated. Instead, keep your video under a minute and focus on a simple outline: A greeting, a short description, and an expression of why you love doing what you do. 2. Be upbeat. A smile and a good tone can go a long way to make Buyers feel welcome to your Gig and start connecting with you to be the expert that they will choose. Be conversational—in other words, speak as if you’re introducing yourself to a new friend. You’re not making a speech. Instead, you’re telling a story. 3. Be conversational—in other words, speak as if you’re introducing yourself to a new friend. You’re not making a speech. Instead, you’re telling a story. If you’re uncomfortable, practice telling a friend about your Fiverr account. While it may seem unusual, the key to appearing comfortable on camera is to remember that you’re talking to a person. So look at the camera—but don’t talk into it—always speak to the Buyer. Buyers love to see samples of previous work so you can include some samples of previous work in the background of the video as you speak. A similar format can be followed for the Gig’s Videos which can increase your conversion especially with business Buyers that will often want to get to know more about the Seller before placing an order. Want to read more? Check out this additional articles from our Resource Center: Description & FAQs For Conversion Changes I Made To My Gig Images to Attract More Clients And here from our Help Center: Adding a Video to your Gig Best practices for new Fiverr Sellers: Gigs Creating a Fiverr Pro Gig
  21. Sellers need to have the ability to block abusive buyers. Blocking an abusive buyer was our only form of protection and painless way to avoid unwanted experiences. Please reconsider your decision to remove this essential option.
  22. I have requested an "Extend Delivery Request" buyer didn't accept and the order showing late! It will affect my account?
  23. Hey there, designers! The Logo Maker Team is back again to explore the search terms buyers are using and the brilliant logos they end up with. We’re sharing our insights to give designers a deeper understanding of the buyer journey. Use this list to: Update your search terms Get inspired + refine your designs Create more sales opportunities! This time around we’re exploring: Healthcare Medical Equipment Technology Women’s Health - including Doula services and prenatal care Nutrition Floriculture - The cultivation of flowers! Construction Let’s Dive In! Note: Brand names mentioned below have been modified to ensure the confidentiality of our purchasers. Buyer # 1 What They Briefed: Name: Valley Children Slogan: Relief for the vulnerable Industry: Health Care Services Tag: child What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @name_art Buyer #2 What They Briefed: Name: Sterilizexpert Slogan: For a safe future Industry: Medical equipment, Security services, Technology Tag: sterilizer What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @yehorkolchyba Buyer #3 What They Briefed: Name: Ali’s Petals Slogan: N/A Industry: Floriculture Tag: flowers What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @tomtypography Buyer #4 What They Briefed: Name: Nutrition From The Ground Slogan: From The Root Industry: Personal Consulting, Nutrition Services, Health or Wellness Tags: root vegetables, earth ground, earth roots nature, carrot, beet, underground, farm, root vegetable, chicken, roots, root ground, sun roots What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @aestheticx Note: The buyer chose his own font and background color Buyer #5 What They Briefed: Name: Nutrition Habits Slogan: N/A Industry: Nutrition Services Tags: woman, leaves, prenatal, fertility, beets, fern fork, sprouting, pregnancy What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @lara1984 Buyer #6 What They Briefed: Name: Conceiving Together Slogan: Conception, Pregnancy And Diabetes Care Industry: Doula Services, Allied Health Care Professions, Medical And Health Education Tags: line art, pregnant woman outline What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @amitcohen99 Note: The buyer choose a darker color palette Buyer #7 What They Briefed: Name: Bringing Hell Slogan: Let’s Do It Industry: Industrial Construction Tag: plasma, lightning, fire What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @vanadium1st Buyer #8 What They Briefed: Name: Ben Brown Slogan: Transformation Support Industry: Spiritual and Healing Tags: truth, love, honest, trust What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @harshas Note: The buyer made the logo entirely black Buyer #9 What They Briefed: Name: Natural Birth Slogan: Hypnobirthing Industry: Doula Services Tags: birth, calm, butterfly, pregnancy What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @zlilflaischer Note: The buyer made a color template of his own Buyer #10 What They Briefed: Name: Natural Birth Slogan: Hypnobirthing Industry: Organic Food, Horticulture, Crops, Farming Tag: produce What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by @ambodo Note: The buyer chose to combine two variations, the full drawing without coloring, and the curved brand name Why Does It Matter? By understanding buyer behavior, including searches vs. results, you can: Tailor your offerings to match their needs Use effective keywords to attract more relevant clients Gain inspiration for your design creations What's your take on these buyer journeys? When you look at the logos in this forum, do they perfectly fit the buyer’s search terms, or do the results surprise you? Any insights or industries you'd like us to explore further? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
  24. Hi. I was not using my account from past sometime. I just have activated my gigs, but I can not see buyer request option anywhere on PC as well as mobile app. I am not talking about seeing buyer requests, I am inquiring about the option itself where you click to see the requests further. Your help will be appreciated. looking forward.
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