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Hi dear senior sellers,

I've been in fiverr for more than 2 years. Achieved a lot of stuffs in my career which weren't possible except fiverr.

As we all know that, fiverr constantly change it's algorithm to give the best user experience & I really appreciate this. If you already read the topic about fiverr 3.0 by frank_d then you know that  "Ranking is no more". 

 

 

 

Let's jump to the point-

Due to some personal reason, last month my performance was down & I've been demoted to a level 1 seller. And I've to be stay as a level 1 seller for 120 days to get promoted to level 2 again.

After the level demotion all of my gigs thrown back from their organic search ranking.

  • I tried updating my gig title, description, pricing, timeline etc & found nothing helpful.
  • Promoting 1 of my gig for more than 1 month- got 49 clicks but no orders. In the past i used to get 1 order for 22 clicks in average (Check the attachment).
  • In this case do you think that promoted gig feature worth a sellers investments?

So, here i'm considering this- as an affect of my level demotion for both my organic & promoted gig rankings.

 

I just want my sales back! Can anyone help me?

  • I know gig positions aren't guaranteed, it depends on various matrics. 
  • What should i do to get my sales back? Should i update my gig again & again? (I'm trying to improve my professional skills)
  • Should i lower my gig pricing with smaller packages?
  • Is there any benefits of pricing gigs according to average selling price to rank higher in search?
  • Let's say my average selling price- Gigs ($110) / Custom Offers ($76).  What price range should i set for my gig packages?

 

I look forward to hearing from you experts!

Thanks in advance,

Nasim

 

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13 minutes ago, abunasim390 said:

I've been demoted to a level 1 seller. And I've to be stay as a level 1 seller for 120 days to get promoted to level 2 again.

That’s not how fiverr works. You can be promoted right the next month if your stats are back to normal. 
 

14 minutes ago, abunasim390 said:
  • Should i update my gig again & again? (I'm trying to improve my professional skills)
  • Should i lower my gig pricing with smaller packages?
  • Is there any benefits of pricing gigs according to average selling price to rank higher in search?
  • Let's say my average selling price- Gigs ($110) / Custom Offers ($76).  What price range should i set for my gig packages?

You referred to Frank’s post but you are missing the biggest point. Changing prices or setting them according to average selling price has nothing to do with ranking. 
You lost your “ranking” because your performance got worse and you were demoted on top that. 
Why not to try to fix the thing that got you in that situation in the first place? Your performance. It will take time but if you continuously will be delivering great work then your gig will “rank” higher again. 
 

the average price idea doesn’t make any sense at all for me. Average is an average of 2 numbers. If you’ll set your gig packages lower then your average price will also get lower 🤷‍♀️ And I highly doubt that it affects ranking at all. 

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19 minutes ago, mariashtelle1 said:
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That’s not how fiverr works. You can be promoted right the next month if your stats are back to normal. 

Thanks for correcting me, This is the first time i've been demoted & that's why i didn't have a clear Idea!
 

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If you’ll set your gig packages lower then your average price will also get lower 🤷‍♀️ And I highly doubt that it affects ranking at all. 

I'm not planning to lower my gig price than my average price. I just want to offer a little lighter services than my current packages with a new lower price.

If i do this, i think i can get buyers who expect less than my current Buyers. It'll help me met & exceed their expectation, which can be called a great work!

In the meantime- I'll keep myself upgrading & do next gig upgrade once i'm fully confident. Do you think it's a good Idea?

 

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49 minutes ago, abunasim390 said:

Promoting 1 of my gig for more than 1 month- got 49 clicks but no orders.

You are getting clicks but they are not converting into orders. So look into the gig carefully but this time as a buyer. Think what you would have been looking for in the gig to make an order after visiting it if you were a buyer. I hope you find the answer and fix your gig accordingly.

Best wishes.

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2 minutes ago, wpemployee said:

You are getting clicks but they are not converting into orders. So look into the gig carefully but this time as a buyer. Think what you would have been looking for in the gig to make an order after visiting it if you were a buyer. I hope you find the answer and fix your gig accordingly.

Best wishes.

Thanks for your Advise & I'll definitely look again to do the next update! But you've missed the important part where i said, In the past i used to get 1 order for 22 clicks in average.

If i can get 1 order for 22 clicks from the fiverr search engine, shouldn't i deserve at least 1 order from those 49 clicks? (fiverr says that, promoted gigs are displayed in prime locations/ in front of potential buyers). Then where's the result?

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