Okay.. now I may not be the BEST writer in the world but I don't think I'm THAT BAD! When it comes to writing research articles, clients may or may not give you specifications to go by. When they do, I do try to stick within that realm of specifications. Why is it when I do, the buyer is still unhappy, saying I didn't?
I know you can't please everyone but dang it! Three cancellations within 3 months (seems a little suspicious to me) and one happy buyer. So, I've had it! The gig isn't very popular because it sticks to mainly one genre... the one I know I am good at. It was one I kept up because I LIKED the topic.
I just had a feeling this was going to be an issue when I offered research articles on Fiverr for $5. So, I made the executive decision to quit offering it. I'll stick to my rewrite and editing gig. I mean, with them, there is no usually "Not Pleasing The Buyer" because the material is already there. And, with the material already there, I can do more in less time than it takes to spend researching the material.
I'm tired of buyers saying one thing and then saying something else entirely. Now, I have an article I have to unload.
I know you can't please everyone but dang it! Three cancellations within 3 months (seems a little suspicious to me) and one happy buyer. So, I've had it! The gig isn't very popular because it sticks to mainly one genre... the one I know I am good at. It was one I kept up because I LIKED the topic.
I just had a feeling this was going to be an issue when I offered research articles on Fiverr for $5. So, I made the executive decision to quit offering it. I'll stick to my rewrite and editing gig. I mean, with them, there is no usually "Not Pleasing The Buyer" because the material is already there. And, with the material already there, I can do more in less time than it takes to spend researching the material.
I'm tired of buyers saying one thing and then saying something else entirely. Now, I have an article I have to unload.