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I got banned by Fiverr recently, I have no idea why, I was selling articles for $5 per 400 words only. I was selling 6-7 gigs a week, for me was awesome. Till I got banned :(

Now I'm looking for best Fiverr alternatives, low commissions would be great. What sites to sell my gigs do you recommend me?
 
Yes,you are right about it.I have tried out for a long time,for couple of months Fiverr,but it was a waste of time,as there is a big competition and you have to invest there time and strategies to start earning there.
 
My experience, fwiw:

Upwork--will verify your citizenship and tax papers in real life before you're earning money; this is not necessarily bad but so far I've not scraped up the money to send them the papers!

Hirewriters--good site for competent writers UNTIL you earn enough money that they have to file proper tax papers, which they refuse to do.

Iwriters--nice site in some ways, but they use "i-frame" coding, meaning that in some parts of the world (like mine) clients won't receive what you wrote. Local servers scramble anything coded between "i-frames," so if I wrote 1000 coherent words, the client would receive 600 coherent words followed by 100 gibberish words, and would naturally complain. So I check in now and then but haven't written anything there for two years.

Fiverr--went crazy after some efforts to "update." They had no problems with me or my work, and in fact have e-mailed asking where I've been, but they now have an "on site or on vacation" system that automatically accepts jobs, or tells people you're "on vacation," while you're offline for the night. I'm not trying to work with that. I hope they'll fix it.

SEOClerks--nice forums, but more for botmasters than real writers or coders.

WordClerks--nice forums for writers, but hardly anything goes on there.

Patreon--where some people were doing well, until they decided to "upgrade" to a Windows-10-based system that locks out computers I choose to use, so to Flint with them!

Mturk--apparently never liked my computer. I e-mailed for an application form and got a reply that I wasn't qualified.

Guru is where the action seems to be. I've had no problems delivering work or getting paid, but clients have had problems trying to pay for the kind of cheap little gig people do on Fiverr. Guru will process payments below $25, but they're surly about it and won't allow writers to offer them except in batches that add up to $25.
 
My experience, fwiw:

Upwork--will verify your citizenship and tax papers in real life before you're earning money; this is not necessarily bad but so far I've not scraped up the money to send them the papers!

Hirewriters--good site for competent writers UNTIL you earn enough money that they have to file proper tax papers, which they refuse to do.

Iwriters--nice site in some ways, but they use "i-frame" coding, meaning that in some parts of the world (like mine) clients won't receive what you wrote. Local servers scramble anything coded between "i-frames," so if I wrote 1000 coherent words, the client would receive 600 coherent words followed by 100 gibberish words, and would naturally complain. So I check in now and then but haven't written anything there for two years.

Fiverr--went crazy after some efforts to "update." They had no problems with me or my work, and in fact have e-mailed asking where I've been, but they now have an "on site or on vacation" system that automatically accepts jobs, or tells people you're "on vacation," while you're offline for the night. I'm not trying to work with that. I hope they'll fix it.

SEOClerks--nice forums, but more for botmasters than real writers or coders.

WordClerks--nice forums for writers, but hardly anything goes on there.

Patreon--where some people were doing well, until they decided to "upgrade" to a Windows-10-based system that locks out computers I choose to use, so to Flint with them!

Mturk--apparently never liked my computer. I e-mailed for an application form and got a reply that I wasn't qualified.

Guru is where the action seems to be. I've had no problems delivering work or getting paid, but clients have had problems trying to pay for the kind of cheap little gig people do on Fiverr. Guru will process payments below $25, but they're surly about it and won't allow writers to offer them except in batches that add up to $25.
Ohh thank you for the information, I am currently on fiverr but no one bought my gig and so upwork they rejected my form
 
I would advice you to ooen another fiverr account and continue because it is like the best. Why dis they even ban you, you were making cool cash i suppose
 
Upwork is really a good site that you can work on , there is laos Khamssat for arabic people they take 1$ ofr every 5$ command you have and it's really famous
 
I have really not tried that before, so if it is actually good and really legit, pls tell me let me learn you hear? Because i really need to get my hands busy
Yes,that is true.I have tried out too iwriters,but as I have seen there only experienced members from the site are getting all the jobs.There is little chance there for a new writer.Better try out other sites.
 
I have really not tried that before, so if it is actually good and really legit, pls tell me let me learn you hear? Because i really need to get my hands busy

Currently, iwriter only accepts writers from US, UK and Australia. If you're not living in these countries they won't accept you.

Hmm there are other sites like Craigslist

Err, Craiglist isn't a freelance platform though, it's a classified ads platform.
 
I guess i might try some other ways then that will be able to get me good money as a freelancer
Currently, iwriter only accepts writers from US, UK and Australia. If you're not living in these countries they won't accept you.



Err, Craiglist isn't a freelance platform though, it's a classified ads platform.
I used to think it was though, thanks for the advice
 
I'll advise you try out 99designs, freelancer and truelancer.... This alternative are very good and they are effective .
Just try Dem out you won't regret
Is it actually legit? Like is it acceptable worldwide? I am asking because i have never in my life heard about it, not even a little bit, so enlighten us more
 
Is it actually legit? Like is it acceptable worldwide? I am asking because i have never in my life heard about it, not even a little bit, so enlighten us more

You can find those platforms' threads here on BMF:

https://www.beermoneyforum.com/threads/truelancer-reviews-legit-or-scam.6923/#post-264907
For Truelancer.

https://www.beermoneyforum.com/threads/freelancer-reviews-scam-or-legit.1856/page-3#post-554597
For Freelancers.

A lot of these sites are accepting worldwide workers as long as you have good English and some skills to sell.
 
You can find those platforms' threads here on BMF:

https://www.beermoneyforum.com/threads/truelancer-reviews-legit-or-scam.6923/#post-264907
For Truelancer.

https://www.beermoneyforum.com/threads/freelancer-reviews-scam-or-legit.1856/page-3#post-554597
For Freelancers.

A lot of these sites are accepting worldwide workers as long as you have good English and some skills to sell.
But how is the competition rate? I mean like how often do one get such jobs, because we are talking of an alternative to fiverr
 
Currently, iwriter only accepts writers from US, UK and Australia. If you're not living in these countries they won't accept you.



Err, Craiglist isn't a freelance platform though, it's a classified ads platform.
You are right about it being a classified ads platform, but I know people who looks for gigs on Craigslist and come over to Fiverr and upwork to hire people to work for them
 
the best alternatives would be Freelancer and Upwork, a friend of mine managed to get 600$ from upwork in only one month of working, so he suggested it to me
 
Hello friend! can you tell me minpay on fiverr?

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??? Do you mean minimum payment? It depends on what method you use since Fiverr offer several kinds of payment options. For Paypal users, the minimum is just $1.
 
Upwork is my best alternative to fiverr though u have to be really good because the guys over there keep it 100. Another one is freelancer. I personally shuffle between those two but to me upwork serves the best
 
I would love to have an account on Fiverr but with what I have been hearing lately, they're always saying it take months just to get a job there and reviews matters alot too
 
Seoclerks, gigbucks, micro workers are some of the sites that look like Fiverr. You can sell your services in niches that are available in Fiverr too. However, you can still open another Fiverr account after ban. All you need to do is to contact the customer service and inform them of your intention to start again.
 

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