alimahmudul Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 1.first selects some keywords related to your gig in the keyword section below the gig.And in the gig descriptions will explain in detail what service you are providing, why your service client will take over, what benefits you are offering. Use some keywords and highlight them.Then share your gig all your social accounts.Linkedin **Twitter **Facebook Tumblr, Mix can be shared anywhere. The more you share, the higher your gig impressions will be, based on impressions ranked in a gig.@faysalabir1
Guest mhallvoice Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 The more you share, the higher your gig impressions will be, based on impressions ranked in a gig.False. Impressions are when your gig shows up in Fiverr’s search results - that’s it. They are not affected by sharing gigs or getting people to click on them.
alimahmudul Posted July 23, 2019 Author Posted July 23, 2019 The more you share, the higher your gig impressions will be, based on impressions ranked in a gig.False. Impressions are when your gig shows up in Fiverr’s search results - that’s it. They are not affected by sharing gigs or getting people to click on them.Thanks for Correction
Guest nafees228 Posted July 26, 2019 Posted July 26, 2019 But that did not mean that you are going to have an orders.
Guest humanissocial Posted August 11, 2019 Posted August 11, 2019 You are encouraging people to spam. There is no relationship between the amount of times you post on social media and the amount of platforms you post on to how many impressions you get. And high impressions don’t mean a higher likelihood of getting orders anyway.Only quality engagement can help you get leads. It is about strategy, not quantity of posts.Don’t spread false information. This is why Twitter is full of Fiverr sellers spamming. It makes all of us look bad and doesn’t help anyone understand how sales or marketing work.
asifimtiaz21 Posted August 11, 2019 Posted August 11, 2019 1.first selects some keywords related to your gig in the keyword section below the gig.And in the gig descriptions will explain in detail what service you are providing, why your service client will take over, what benefits you are offering. Use some keywords and highlight them.Then share your gig all your social accounts.Linkedin **Twitter **Facebook Tumblr, Mix can be shared anywhere. The more you share, the higher your gig impressions will be, based on impressions ranked in a gig.@faysalabir1Mix can be shared anywhere. The more you share, the higher your gig impressions will be,I think fiverr should clarify it what actually mean by "Social Sharing ". People are doing spaming but you can easily share your post on social media site…or on your wall or on your profile…Don’t comenting other’s post or any news channel post…specially on twitter and Facebook…by the way after few days social site will obviously ban your account if you do that over and over…
Guest faizaumer947 Posted August 11, 2019 Posted August 11, 2019 share your gigs as much as possible. it will increase impressions and ranked your gig. Best wishes for you .Thanks
mistu_dgr Posted August 11, 2019 Posted August 11, 2019 This is good. Thanks for your support and advice
Guest mhallvoice Posted August 11, 2019 Posted August 11, 2019 share your gigs as much as possible. it will increase impressions and ranked your gig. Best wishes for you .ThanksNo it won’t. Stop spreading this ridiculous misinformation around - sharing your gigs has NOTHING to do with impressions or “ranked your gig”.Edit - And to anyone else that comes here and reads this - if you go around spamming your gig links, you will either be completely ignored or banned wherever you’re doing it. Do not listen to people encouraging this stupid behaviour.
Guest humanissocial Posted August 11, 2019 Posted August 11, 2019 Mix can be shared anywhere. The more you share, the higher your gig impressions will be,I think fiverr should clarify it what actually mean by "Social Sharing ". People are doing spaming but you can easily share your post on social media site…or on your wall or on your profile…Don’t comenting other’s post or any news channel post…specially on twitter and Facebook…by the way after few days social site will obviously ban your account if you do that over and over…I think fiverr should clarify it what actually mean by "Social Sharing ".I agree and disagree with you. It is up to sellers to figure out how to share responsibly and a lot of things spammers do is wrong just by common sense.But they could do a lot to curb spamming by providing advice on how to generate leads organically on social media. It would be great to see posts about that in the Fiverr forum or tips in their official social media pages.
optinmagnets Posted August 14, 2019 Posted August 14, 2019 Wait, wait… I thought that impressions=how many times your gig shows up in search on Fiverr. Not how many impressions your gig has overall!
Guest mhallvoice Posted August 14, 2019 Posted August 14, 2019 Wait, wait… I thought that impressions=how many times your gig shows up in search on Fiverr. Not how many impressions your gig has overall!You’re correct - impressions are literally just how much your gig shows up in search results.
ashleyalex_88 Posted August 14, 2019 Posted August 14, 2019 You are encouraging people to spam. There is no relationship between the amount of times you post on social media and the amount of platforms you post on to how many impressions you get. And high impressions don’t mean a higher likelihood of getting orders anyway.Only quality engagement can help you get leads. It is about strategy, not quantity of posts.Don’t spread false information. This is why Twitter is full of Fiverr sellers spamming. It makes all of us look bad and doesn’t help anyone understand how sales or marketing work.Tell them because they don’t know
lcsit35 Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 While posting a link to your Gig page on your social media isn’t a bad idea (word of mouth) it does seem that flooding social media with posts about your gig is being encouraged here.Never mind the other warnings people are posting on here about how this will not necessarily increase orders and how some social media sites might ban you for doing this. More importantly, as someone in the IT field, someone who does this gets flagged as a suspicious person (bot, attacker) and any link associated with said post is going to be heavily spliced and analyzed to make sure this isn’t some time of drive-by download attack.It will not help your reputation if you do this and reputation is everything in business
Guest humanissocial Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 Tell them because they don’t knowIf they don’t know, they shouldn’t be advising and they shouldn’t be assuming a practice is okay. It is their responsibility to learn the strategies and be considerate before they act and I am not their coach or teacher.You research strategies and best practices and then put them into action, not vice versa.And no one should have to be told that spamming is wrong and ineffective.Well said, @lcsit35. You not only don’t get leads by spamming and probably get penalized in search. You are seriously damaging your reputation when you spam. The biggest problem I have found is denial that they are spamming.
tshrgood1 Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 Usually, if you follow SEO and Terms, your gig will ranked sooner or later…
codsand92 Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 very nice post! I think sharing it on social media is very important.
Guest tuhin_motiur Posted November 2, 2019 Posted November 2, 2019 You are encouraging people to spam. There is no relationship between the amount of times you post on social media and the amount of platforms you post on to how many impressions you get. And high impressions don’t mean a higher likelihood of getting orders anyway.Only quality engagement can help you get leads. It is about strategy, not quantity of posts.Don’t spread false information. This is why Twitter is full of Fiverr sellers spamming. It makes all of us look bad and doesn’t help anyone understand how sales or marketing work.I agree with you. Thanks for explaining
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