
I ranked my client website with the help of Black Hat SEO.
So this is my client website and I am doing Black Hat SEO on this website because he need fast results on his website. He paid me 500 USD for Black Hat SEO. Ask me anything you want to know.

So this is my client website and I am doing Black Hat SEO on this website because he need fast results on his website. He paid me 500 USD for Black Hat SEO. Ask me anything you want to know.
My colleague wants to sell his seller profile. So, I am going to buy it. Experts, tell me how much is this worth?
This is my third week on Fiverr
I’ve been kind of experimenting with my gigs to understand what actually helps with impressions, clicks, and conversions as a new seller with no reviews instead of just randomly changing things every day. Three days ago, I made these new three gigs and these are the views I got from that. Nothing huge yet ( Actually way lower then of the gigs i last posted ) , but I’m trying to pay attention to patterns instead of expecting instant results.
Now I’m testing something new on two of my gigs (not the Canva one). I’m going to add a proper introduction video and also upload my portfolio as a PDF in the gigs gallery section because I realized a lot of buyers probably want to see work samples quickly without digging through everything. I feel like adding more trust and personality to the gigs might help people stay longer and maybe click more.
So for the next three days, I’m going to leave everything else untouched and just track what changes happen from adding those two things alone - mainly impressions, clicks, and whether the engagement improves at all.
I’ll probably come back with an update after a few days because I’m genuinely curious whether gig videos and PDF portfolios actually affect traction or if people overestimate them.
Hey everyone,
I’m considering returning to Fiverr after a 4-year break. I still have an old profile with ~20 reviews and one web dev gig that already has a few ratings.
I currently have a full-time job, but with rising expenses, I’m looking to earn extra through freelancing again.
A few things I wanted to ask:
For context, I’m a full-stack developer (React, React Native, Node.js, MongoDB, SQL, Jamstack, etc.). I’ve worked on a lot of projects over the years, but I’ve always struggled more with getting consistent clients than with the actual development work.
Would appreciate any honest advice or current experience from people active on the platform.
So, I'm new to Fiverr and recently published a gig. Within 10 seconds, I received a message from someone claiming to have placed an order, but I don't see it in my dashboard, nor do I see any impressions. Could you help me determine if this person is trying to scam me?
Here's the link; I'm pretty sure it's a scam, and they want my credentials:
https://projectspanel.pro/item/mary03 (Its safe on the surface I checked on bitdefender)
I build RAG systems, AI chatbots, and LLM applications. Been on Fiverr for a while with 4 gigs, 2 completed orders, 5.0 rating. Last 30 days — maybe 14 impressions, zero clicks.
Is this niche too technical for Fiverr? Wrong platform? Wrong keywords?
Anyone who’s made Fiverr work for technical AI services what changed things for you?
Back then I used to upload gigs, wait for orders, get no results, then leave the platform again.
Now I’m in 6th semester BSCS and decided to take it seriously this time.
I’ve been learning and building websites, AI automations with n8n, outreach systems, and doing small freelance work outside Fiverr, so I thought why not document the whole journey publicly until I land my first client here.
I’ll be sharing daily updates here, what I’m trying, what’s working, what’s not, and everything I learn along the way.
Also planning to start Upwork soon.
Day 1 starts now.
I’m building my Fiverr profile and got approached by a client for a music portfolio website project.
Project scope is pretty detailed:
He initially said his budget was $20. I negotiated to $25 as a discounted one-time collaboration since I’m trying to build portfolio/reviews.
Here’s where it got weird:
He kept asking me to “show some progress first” before placing an order so he could see my quality.
I told him I don’t start project-specific work before payment, but offered to share previous work samples.
Then he said he wants to place the order, but also said something like:
“Send me the $25 offer and if the project is not complete I’m not accepting delivery till I’m satisfied okay”
That wording feels concerning because “satisfied” is vague, especially for a discounted project with a clearly limited scope.
I’ve already told him the offer would include limited revisions and fixed scope.
Am I overthinking this, or does this sound like the kind of client who may keep pushing boundaries / asking for endless revisions?
For people experienced on Fiverr:
Would you take this for portfolio-building, or walk away?
And for anyone wondering my minimum budget is around $80 for portfolio building.