Blessed to have great buyers in Fiverr!
By SinfulRose
@SinfulRose (3527)
Davao, Philippines
November 24, 2015 7:11am CST
I know I'm ranting lately about my experience in Fiverr. But I can't help it!
Not when I am so excited and happy about it.
No, I don't have tons of buyers but I've got two generous buyers who are polite at the same time are great at giving tips. lol.
Oh, yeah, I encountered one where I am having some trouble with. But the situation was understandable because this certain buyer doesn't know what terms I'm using. I wish I can help her with that but as of the moment, it seems like she is so busy, she can hardly be online.
And I respect that. I just hope that she can answer me soon so that I can help her fix the problem--even though the problem is way out of the gig she hired me for. What can I say? I'm a sucker for people who needs help like her.
So anyways, I just want to share the happy feeling I got and hoping that you're all having a wonderful day mylotting around. Have a great fun day ahead!
SinfulRose
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6 responses
@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
29 Nov 15
That's what I'm hoping too. :) I like to keep a few great ones than have a ton of people and then I can't help them, since I want to be useful.
Hope you're having a great time, scheng. :)
@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
29 Nov 15
Hey, @funtool , I'm mostly around the Virtual Assistant part (since that's what I do in my day job and what I'm practicing as of the moment) And most of my gigs are based on integrating CRMs to Leadpages or Leadpages to Wordpress. Those kinds of stuff. :)
@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
29 Nov 15
Hello @marlina, sorry for the late reply. My day job was crazy hectic these days. The only time I got to spend online was when it's Sunday and when people's already supposed to be asleep.
Anyways, what I do in Fiverr is what I usually do at my day job--but the easier and faster ones to do for me. Like integrate forms and setting up of email sequences. I might do more in the future. But that just depends. :)