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All these people that focus on ranking.. you guys are overthinking it.

You know what Fiverr wants you to do? They want you to deliver a great service to your clients. Once you ensure that all your clients are happy, you won't have to worry about anything. If you receive bad reviews or the work you do is lackluster, that will lower your buyer satisfaction rate and you will not appear as high in search.

Sure, adding keywords in your gig description, an appealing image matter, but if you want Fiverr to recommend you to clients, you just need to do a very good job whenever you receive any work. If you cancel, deliver late or worse, you make buyers unhappy, Fiverr's algorith takes notice and you're pushed back.

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Just now, donnovan86 said:

All these people that focus on ranking.. you guys are overthinking it.

You know what Fiverr wants you to do? They want you to deliver a great service to your clients. Once you ensure that all your clients are happy, you won't have to worry about anything. If you receive bad reviews or the work you do is lackluster, that will lower your buyer satisfaction rate and you will not appear as high in search.

Sure, adding keywords in your gig description, an appealing image matter, but if you want Fiverr to recommend you to clients, you just need to do a very good job whenever you receive any work. If you cancel, deliver late or worse, you make buyers unhappy, Fiverr's algorith takes notice and you're pushed back.

What about if u deliver high quality services upto 10 or 15 orders and get client satisfaction. and one order goes bad. So, is't fair, not to look for 15 and due to one get lost from the plateform? and totally out from the search?

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2 minutes ago, queen_pak said:

So, is't fair, not to look for 15 and due to one get lost from the plateform?

Well you need to figure out what was wrong and what you did wrong. If you see that a buyer is hard to work with, there are ways to deal with the problem. There's always something to learn from every bad interaction. 

Fiverr can push you out of search because what matters are private reviews. If that last person gives you a bad private review and none of your happy clients gave a private review, you can obviously imagine the impact that private review has. Public reviews, what you see on gig pages, are only a part of the story... 

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13 minutes ago, queen_pak said:

who's having idea for 2023 new factors for gig ranking?

Let share your experience

Gig ranking on is the important part of every freelancer. I think it depends on every steps. Title, Description, category, gig image, & marketing.

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3 hours ago, queen_pak said:

what about, if everything is perfect, but still ur gig doesn't appear in search

Fiverr also has private reviews, not all metrics are public. Everything might seem perfect on your side, but there are hidden metrics like private buyer reviews that are obviously not perfect. Plus, sales volume, the performance of other people will also dictate where you are in search.

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20 hours ago, donnovan86 said:

All these people that focus on ranking.. you guys are overthinking it.

You know what Fiverr wants you to do? They want you to deliver a great service to your clients. Once you ensure that all your clients are happy, you won't have to worry about anything. If you receive bad reviews or the work you do is lackluster, that will lower your buyer satisfaction rate and you will not appear as high in search.

Sure, adding keywords in your gig description, an appealing image matter, but if you want Fiverr to recommend you to clients, you just need to do a very good job whenever you receive any work. If you cancel, deliver late or worse, you make buyers unhappy, Fiverr's algorith takes notice and you're pushed back.

Thanks for your sharing, 

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