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Finally this video may have some information to help you.

Making money on Fiverr is becoming more difficult these days, with so many new people joining up hoping to earn money on Fiverr quickly. Here are my thoughts on this - and, yes, it involves some work and thought before publishing a gig!
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some tips for you khushboomughal

ALL THESE TIPS ARE FOR NEW SELLERS don’t disappointedhave some patiencespend most of your time on Fiverr.you have to reply to 10 requests dailyadd 7 gigsgive unlimited revisionsPrices should be lowyour behavior should be friendly with your clientstry to give 3 to 4 different concepts to your clientsyour delivery should be on timeyour response time should be within 1 hour if you guys want to visit my gig here is a link. go and check it may be it would be helpful for you . https://ww…
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Active 24 hours, gig marketing and send buyer request regularly

Active 24 hours,

I keep seeing the same advice… ‘post on social media, stay online 24/7, send 10 buyer requests, offer unlimited revisions. etc etc…’ I do not believe this is good advice. But I have a question for those following it - do you check the credentials of the person giving advice? Do you look at their fiver profile? I’ve seen plenty of sellers with 0 sales, or some with average ratings, giving lots of advice and tips here. If they knew what they were doing maybe their sales or ratings would be highe…
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