Building Service Reputation
The forum's commerce works on reputation, and reputation compounds nonlinearly. Years 1-2 are slow grind. Years 3+ start to pay disproportionately. The path from "nobody" to "trusted service provider" is unglamorous but well-traveled.
Year 1 — establish
- Pick a narrow specialization
- Open a single service thread
- Take small jobs (often below market) to earn first 5-10 positive trust feedbacks
- Document every completed job in your thread
- Use escrow without exception
- Treat every interaction as visible (it is)
End state: you're a known small-scale provider in your niche.
Year 2 — build cadence
- Raise rates as feedback accumulates (often 25-50% over starting price)
- Add a portfolio off-forum (GitHub, Behance, personal site)
- Earn 1-2 repeat clients who account for 30-50% of revenue
- Get bounty work in your specialization
- Continue to use escrow
End state: you have steady monthly income from forum work + a recognizable name.
Year 3+ — compound
- Premium pricing — you can ask 2-3× year 1 rates
- Most work comes from referrals
- You start being known for one specific thing
- Junior providers reference your work in their threads
- You can decline jobs that aren't a fit
End state: meaningful income with sustainable workload, low marketing effort.
What accelerates reputation
Do
- +Deliver early when possible — earliness is a defensive moat
- +Document edge cases handled gracefully — clients tell each other
- +Respond to bad reviews professionally (don't argue, fix or refund)
- +Maintain a constant 'last updated' date on your service thread
Don't
- −Bid for jobs outside your competence to keep busy
- −Underprice perpetually — at some point raise rates to filter clients
- −Take a single bad client because they're insistent
- −Promise turnaround you can't actually deliver
What kills reputation
- One major missed deadline without communication
- One scammed escrow dispute lost on technicality
- Promoting projects in your signature you wouldn't recommend
- Visible inconsistency between forum posts and service quality
- Ghosting a client mid-project
A single red trust from a credible client can erase months of work.
The pricing inflection
When to step back
After 3-5 years of steady work, many top providers:
- Reduce direct service work to focus on premium clients only
- Coach or mentor junior providers
- Start their own bounty / campaign management (next-tier earnings)
- Or simply enjoy a smaller workload with stable returns
The forum's commerce ecosystem is small. Becoming a recognized name in it takes years but is durable for decades.