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Fiverr Gig Promotion

  After adding relevant HQ images and the right description at a better rate, just save the gig and wait for your first order. Always try to deliver high-quality work even after knowing 5$ ain't enough for this. I will explain why? Here's why:- Your first priority should be client satisfaction as that bring you 5-star detailed reviews :) Detailed 5-star reviews at the start are very useful as people viewing your Gig page will notice it and no. of good words about your services will bring more order. 5$ at the start will be turned to bigger amounts with your increasing  Seller Level  (I'll explain what's seller level is later in this answer only) . At the start you can just do two things:- Update your gig details with time so that it sounds better and You need to be patient for quite a few months to get more orders. After getting more orders, your gig visibility will be improved on its own. Here are the Seller Levels and their perks. New Sellers; at the very Beginning Wh...

Game Developer

   How is game development as a career? Game development is challenging. Games take months to years to develop, so games, in reality, take thousands of individual work hours, not even combined development hours. That goes for the good as much as the bad ones. Somebody spent thousands of hours making the games you hate, and someone also spent as much if not more time making the games that you love as well. Game development as a career can be- Competitive More people want to work in video game development than jobs available. You have to be a really capable candidate to get a good job. Unstable The average game developer has four jobs in five years. Too frequently, companies go out of business, or teams are laid off as soon as their projects are completed. Stressful There are deadlines to meet, and the more critical the deadline, the more likely problems preventing you from meeting them arise. Exhausting Sixty-five work-weeks are not uncommon in this field; as deadlines approach...

Friends

  What are some good questions for the question game if I'm playing with a group of friends? Q1. How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Q2. (This is my favourite riddle) What liquid becomes solid when heated? Q3. If it takes 5 minutes to boil one egg, how much time is needed to boil 5? Q4. Why wouldn't the crab share his food with the fish? Q5. What would happen if you pushed a door that says pull? Q6. How do you call a freerunning horse? part in every round... ----- When I was a teenager, was very popular in my classroom a copybook where every page had a question and everyone in my class should answer the copybook entirely. every day it was with a different person. there was a lot of questions, like "what is your favourite colour?", "are you in crush with someone in the class?"... and goes on. sometimes it was polemical but almost all the time was very fun. try to make questions everyone is comfortable to answer and can be anon...