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Depending on what your gig is, and the amount of orders you do this can vary a lot.



Once you hit over 1000 sales, for my gigs the number drops to about 70-75% leave feedback.

Once you hit 3000 orders, again, for me I’m seeing about 60-65%.



This is based on a few different gigs, and I’ve seen another topic here on Fiverr that pretty much says the same thing.



Again though, it kind of depends on what your gig is.



When I was within my first 200 gigs I had a 90-92% response and positive rating.

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Depending on what your gig is, and the amount of orders you do this can vary a lot.



Once you hit over 1000 sales, for my gigs the number drops to about 70-75% leave feedback.

Once you hit 3000 orders, again, for me I’m seeing about 60-65%.



This is based on a few different gigs, and I’ve seen another topic here on Fiverr that pretty much says the same thing.



Again though, it kind of depends on what your gig is.



When I was within my first 200 gigs I had a 90-92% response and positive rating.

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Depending on what your gig is, and the amount of orders you do this can vary a lot.



Once you hit over 1000 sales, for my gigs the number drops to about 70-75% leave feedback.

Once you hit 3000 orders, again, for me I’m seeing about 60-65%.



This is based on a few different gigs, and I’ve seen another topic here on Fiverr that pretty much says the same thing.



Again though, it kind of depends on what your gig is.



When I was within my first 200 gigs I had a 90-92% response and positive rating.

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Depending on what your gig is, and the amount of orders you do this can vary a lot.



Once you hit over 1000 sales, for my gigs the number drops to about 70-75% leave feedback.

Once you hit 3000 orders, again, for me I’m seeing about 60-65%.



This is based on a few different gigs, and I’ve seen another topic here on Fiverr that pretty much says the same thing.



Again though, it kind of depends on what your gig is.



When I was within my first 200 gigs I had a 90-92% response and positive rating.

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Depending on what your gig is, and the amount of orders you do this can vary a lot.



Once you hit over 1000 sales, for my gigs the number drops to about 70-75% leave feedback.

Once you hit 3000 orders, again, for me I’m seeing about 60-65%.



This is based on a few different gigs, and I’ve seen another topic here on Fiverr that pretty much says the same thing.



Again though, it kind of depends on what your gig is.



When I was within my first 200 gigs I had a 90-92% response and positive rating.

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One of the factors that play a role once you start getting lots of orders (Read my previous post) is repeat clients or clients that order more than one gig, but in the same order.



Repeat clients, if they’ve been clients for a while tend to stop leaving feedback. I guess they figure that they’ve left “X” amount of comments in the past so they simply stop.



And, let’s say 1 person orders 5 units of your gig. When they leave feedback it only counts as 1 gig, but 5 sales. So that’s where the percentage begins to drop down.

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One of the factors that play a role once you start getting lots of orders (Read my previous post) is repeat clients or clients that order more than one gig, but in the same order.



Repeat clients, if they’ve been clients for a while tend to stop leaving feedback. I guess they figure that they’ve left “X” amount of comments in the past so they simply stop.



And, let’s say 1 person orders 5 units of your gig. When they leave feedback it only counts as 1 gig, but 5 sales. So that’s where the percentage begins to drop down.

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One of the factors that play a role once you start getting lots of orders (Read my previous post) is repeat clients or clients that order more than one gig, but in the same order.



Repeat clients, if they’ve been clients for a while tend to stop leaving feedback. I guess they figure that they’ve left “X” amount of comments in the past so they simply stop.



And, let’s say 1 person orders 5 units of your gig. When they leave feedback it only counts as 1 gig, but 5 sales. So that’s where the percentage begins to drop down.

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One of the factors that play a role once you start getting lots of orders (Read my previous post) is repeat clients or clients that order more than one gig, but in the same order.



Repeat clients, if they’ve been clients for a while tend to stop leaving feedback. I guess they figure that they’ve left “X” amount of comments in the past so they simply stop.



And, let’s say 1 person orders 5 units of your gig. When they leave feedback it only counts as 1 gig, but 5 sales. So that’s where the percentage begins to drop down.

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One of the factors that play a role once you start getting lots of orders (Read my previous post) is repeat clients or clients that order more than one gig, but in the same order.



Repeat clients, if they’ve been clients for a while tend to stop leaving feedback. I guess they figure that they’ve left “X” amount of comments in the past so they simply stop.



And, let’s say 1 person orders 5 units of your gig. When they leave feedback it only counts as 1 gig, but 5 sales. So that’s where the percentage begins to drop down.

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