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How do I approve a request on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 10:14 pm

Fiverr is a website where people can sell services for a fee. You can find a variety of services on Fiverr, from graphic design to web development.

To get started, you first need to create an account on Fiverr. Once you have an account, you can start browsing the services available on the site.

To find a specific service, you can use the search bar on the left-hand side of the page. You can also browse by category, such as graphic design or web development.

Once you have found the service you want, you can click on the “request” link next to the service’s description.

You will then be presented with a list of requirements for the service. These requirements will vary depending on the service, but most of them will be related to the quality of the finished product.

PRO TIP: If you are unsure about a request, please reach out to the Fiverr support team for help. Do not approve requests that you are not confident about as this could lead to negative consequences.

After you have completed all of the requirements, you will be asked to submit a proposal for the service. The proposal will include information about the service, the price, and the timeline for completing the project.

Once you have submitted your proposal, Fiverr will review it and decide if it is suitable for the service. If the proposal is approved, you will be given a contract to sign.

Once you have signed the contract, you will need to start working on the project. Fiverr will provide you with all of the necessary resources, such as templates and software.

Although Fiverr is a convenient way to find and hire services, be sure to read the contract carefully before you start working on the project. There are often additional fees associated with using Fiverr, and you may be responsible for taxes and fees if the project is completed in the United States.

Overall, Fiverr is a great resource for finding services and hiring contractors. However, be sure to read the contract carefully before starting work, and be aware of the additional fees associated with using the site.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.