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How Do You Become Pro on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 11:04 pm

As the world’s largest freelance services marketplace, Fiverr’s mission is to change the way the world works together. We connect businesses with great freelancers who offer digital services in 300+ categories.

Fiverr is built on trust. We make it easy for buyers to find and work with freelancers they can trust. When you join Fiverr, you’re joining a community of millions of talented service providers who are passionate about their work.

To become a Pro on Fiverr, follow these simple steps:

1. Complete your profile and add gigs that showcase your skills and service offerings.

2. Get connected with buyers by sending them proposals for projects that match your skills and interests.

3. Build up your positive reviews by delivering quality work and great customer service.

4. Apply to become a Pro once you’ve completed at least 10 orders with a 90% or higher completion rate.

As a Pro on Fiverr, you’ll enjoy these benefits:

1. Access to exclusive buyer requests

2. Increased visibility in search results

3.. A badge that highlights your professionalism

PRO TIP: This note is to warn you about the risks of becoming a pro seller on Fiverr. While there are many benefits to becoming a pro seller, there are also some risks that you should be aware of. First, as a pro seller you will be required to provide more personal information to Fiverr, including your full name and contact information. This information will be made available to buyers, who may use it to contact you outside of Fiverr or even attempt to scam you. Additionally, as a pro seller you may be required to complete more complex orders, which could lead to negative feedback or even cancellation if not completed properly. Finally, remember that as a pro seller your account is subject to Fiverr’s Terms of Service and you may be removed from the site if you violate these terms.
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.