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How can I improve my gigs in this situation?


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I’ve created my five gigs three months ago. One day ago I get work from a buyer and also get 5 stars in my gig. My friend said to me that now I have a chance to get more work in Fiverr. In this situation should I have to delete old gigs and create new for ranking?

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I’m not quite sure what you’re asking, or why you think you should you delete your gigs. Could you elaborate, please?

My gigs impressions, views and clicks are down. If I delete old(which has no review) and create new gigs than Is it good for ranking of my gig ?

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Unless your gigs are competing with each other, they have 0 affect on each other. If they are competing, then they are affecting each other negatively, as you are competing against yourself.

Please see for a bit more consideration:

Guys, I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again… Impressions are NOT a good way to determine the success of your gig. We all know by now that there is a Fiverr bug that has erased the impressions listed for your gigs (yes, Fiverr knows about it, and is working on it). Please be patient, and please stop complaining about it. Stop responding as if the sky is falling, or the world has come to an end. Impressions say very little about the success of your gig. In fact, when it comes to success, …
Posted

Unless your gigs are competing with each other, they have 0 affect on each other. If they are competing, then they are affecting each other negatively, as you are competing against yourself.

Please see for a bit more consideration:

Guys, I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again… Impressions are NOT a good way to determine the success of your gig. We all know by now that there is a Fiverr bug that has erased the impressions listed for your gigs (yes, Fiverr knows about it, and is working on it). Please be patient, and please stop complaining about it. Stop responding as if the sky is falling, or the world has come to an end. Impressions say very little about the success of your gig. In fact, when it comes to success, …

Thanks for your information.

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