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Hi @chayanroy354,

You have good impressions and clicks, you just need to convert those clicks into orders. When you see clicks and no orders, that means people are visiting your gigs and are deciding not to order from you. Instead, they are placing orders with another seller. So it's up to you to figure out how to make your gigs attractive to buyers so that they will want to place an order with you. This means your gigs need to look professional, credible, and of the highest quality.

Here are a few articles that can help you do that:

https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/274399-what-happens-when-you-publish-a-new-gig-a-pro-sellers-guide/

https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/277860-spring-gig-checklist-for-sellers/

https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/284256-no-orders-here-are-7-updates-you-can-make-during-the-slow-times/

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  • 2 weeks later...

well, no secret, it's all in the profiles. In my case I'm a member since 2018 with 300+ orders. Initially it's difficult, you have to prove yourself, be constant in quality, professional work, timing. but if you continue to prove your talent, and improve your skills, day by day... 😉

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10 minutes ago, chayanroy354 said:

I think according to Fiverr's rules, I won't be able to complete level 1 within their specified time frame.

The evaluations are every 15th, if you complete the requirements before the 15th then you will become level 1 on the incoming 15th of that month. 

10 minutes ago, chayanroy354 said:

In that case, if I do a lot of work later, can I level up?

You can level up once your seller profile is 60 days old, completed 10 orders and earned at least $400.

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You're absolutely right. Improving your gig's appearance and highlighting its unique value proposition can go a long way in converting clicks into orders. Here are some steps you can take to achieve that:

  1. Optimize your gig description: Make sure that your gig description accurately reflects what you're offering and why it's better than other gigs on the platform. Use keywords that your target audience is likely to search for and provide detailed information about the benefits of your service.

  2. Offer a clear and compelling value proposition: Explain to potential buyers what sets your gig apart from others, whether it's faster delivery times, exceptional quality, or a unique skill set.

  3. High-quality images and videos: Make sure that your gig images and videos are high-quality and show your service in the best possible light. This can help buyers see the value of your gig and feel more confident in placing an order.

  4. Encourage buyer feedback and respond to reviews: Encourage buyers to leave feedback and respond promptly to any negative reviews. This can help build trust and establish you as a credible and reliable seller.

  5. Continuously improve your gig: Regularly review and update your gig to ensure that it remains relevant and in line with the latest trends and best practices. This can help keep your gig looking fresh and appealing to air queen masks buyers.

 
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Your gig description reads well and you have set your price low. In order to get your first reviews and orders, you could consider pricing at the lowest possible price range. This idea doesn't make short term economic sense, but as the orders come in and your reviews build up, you can begin to raise your prices so your gig becomes economically viable.

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