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I want to change my whole gig, will that affect my visibility ?


rania12el

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Hi ! I'm new to Fiverr and I created my first gig 2 months now. I didnt get any client yet but this is not the issue. 

I want to ask you please if you have any idea that if I change my whole gig and posted a new one completely will that kill my visibility ? Will that affect my ranking ? 

Thank you so much ! 

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This is a common concern. The answer is equally simple. If after 2 months, you have had no orders, you have nothing to lose by changing your gig. (Ranking well doesn't matter if you're getting no orders!!). Concentrate on a well written gig desc in perfect English, choose your keywords and tags carefully and do as much research as you can - i.e. look at what your 'successful' competitors are doing then emulate (don't copy) it .... Good luck. 

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Hello,
As you are new to fiverr, you may open 7 gigs. So, If you get expected impression, my suggestion is not to change the gig. Wait for the order. You can open another gig according to your new skill. If you don't get better impression, please delete this gig and open another gig.

Thank you so much!

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On 11/10/2021 at 9:44 AM, slickkweb said:

If you are getting orders regularly,then you should rethink about changing your gig. If you don't have orders,then you should change your gig and focus on creating something unique.

If you are consistently receiving orders, you should seriously consider shifting your gig. If there are no orders, you should change your gig and concentrate on making something special.

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You know that if you change your gig, you'll have to wait a while to get to the ranking page because Fiverr analyzes it first.

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Guest slickkweb

If you are getting orders regularly,then you should rethink about changing your gig. If you don't have orders,then you should change your gig and focus on creating something unique. 

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I have a good suggestion in my opinion, If your gig still now not get any ranking/impression/click so you can edit your gig, although every gig when anyone goes to touch for editing, must be lost visibility. If your gig has any impression/clicks, do not go to edit, it is better than creating a new gig for your service... 
Thank you!

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On 10/25/2021 at 8:50 PM, fiveroptic1 said:

This is a common concern. The answer is equally simple. If after 2 months, you have had no orders, you have nothing to lose by changing your gig. (Ranking well doesn't matter if you're getting no orders!!). Concentrate on a well written gig desc in perfect English, choose your keywords and tags carefully and do as much research as you can - i.e. look at what your 'successful' competitors are doing then emulate (don't copy) it .... Good luck. 

I Agree!

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