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Gig missing, Loosing impression, No orders and many more negative comments from experience seller, and how about us-who just born in freelancing! we are here with lots of hope.

Fiverr should step up to do something as we all consider fiverr is the best platform for the new comers or experienced people.

Community, are you agree?

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1 hour ago, tareksydur said:

many more negative comments from experience seller,

What does this mean?
 

 

1 hour ago, tareksydur said:

Fiverr should step up to do something

Fiverr has an algorithm to rotate gigs so new sellers get their Chance. They have a 'Rising Talent' badge to show. With a Proper Gig and Profile setup, new sellers have an equal chance of getting on the first page. What else Fiverr should do?

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7 hours ago, tareksydur said:

Gig missing, Loosing impression, No orders and many more negative comments from experience seller, and how about us-who just born in freelancing! we are here with lots of hope.

Fiverr should step up to do something as we all consider fiverr is the best platform for the new comers or experienced people.

Community, are you agree?

 I think you need to look a bit closer to home. Some of your gigs have typos, and the image gallery on some of your gigs has outside contact information and phone numbers for what appears to be your site. Most of what you are providing can now be done with ChatGPT, and providing skip-tracking services will cause issues with this https://www.fiverr.com/community/standards/prohibited-services as this is sharing personal data for individuals and not companies. 

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8 hours ago, tareksydur said:

Fiverr should step up to do something

New sellers get added exposure for their first month or so.

New gigs have their own section.

If nobody wants to hire you, perhaps the problem is in you and not in Fiverr?

Not to mention that you offer lead generation, but seem unable to generate leads for your business on Fiverr.

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It's refreshing to see other sellers keeping it real. Really brings hope when there are professional people here striving to deliver quality to their customers. I am saying this because I am a bit irritated by the recent events on Fiverr in the past few months where it seems a drop in views was experienced across the platform. But I am seeing improvements both from the management side as well as real professionals being promoted. What bothered me the most was the top client's feature. Where suddenly everyone seemed to work for Nasa, Tesla, and YouTube. Of course, the whole platform's credibility is at stake. How will buyers take a seller seriously when some lie about their work experience? Fiverr is not here to hold your hand in making sales. There are a lot of ways they do help you and you have a lot of guides published.


@tareksydur you state you are a lead generation expert.  I'm giving you honest feedback. As a buyer, I would not feel inclined to purchase your services as you have no reviews. Rather you focus on promoting yourself and bringing in a few sales and reviews. You might be surprised by the outcomes. 

I think buyers appreciate a person calling himself an entry-level or having a passion for providing a service and being willing to learn and deliver results rather than a self-proclaimed expert that can't tie two words together. 

1 hour ago, markp said:

 I think you need to look a bit closer to home. Some of your gigs have typos, and the image gallery on some of your gigs has outside contact information and phone numbers for what appears to be your site. Most of what you are providing can now be done with ChatGPT, and providing skip-tracking services will cause issues with this https://www.fiverr.com/community/standards/prohibited-services as this is sharing personal data for individuals and not companies. 

 

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On 5/8/2023 at 9:47 PM, saimii said:

What does this mean?

Fiverr has an algorithm to rotate gigs so new sellers get their Chance. They have a 'Rising Talent' badge to show. With a Proper Gig and Profile setup, new sellers have an equal chance of getting on the first page. What else Fiverr should do?

Thanks for the comments

On 5/9/2023 at 5:26 AM, codeloghin said:

It's refreshing to see other sellers keeping it real. Really brings hope when there are professional people here striving to deliver quality to their customers. I am saying this because I am a bit irritated by the recent events on Fiverr in the past few months where it seems a drop in views was experienced across the platform. But I am seeing improvements both from the management side as well as real professionals being promoted. What bothered me the most was the top client's feature. Where suddenly everyone seemed to work for Nasa, Tesla, and YouTube. Of course, the whole platform's credibility is at stake. How will buyers take a seller seriously when some lie about their work experience? Fiverr is not here to hold your hand in making sales. There are a lot of ways they do help you and you have a lot of guides published.

@tareksydur you state you are a lead generation expert.  I'm giving you honest feedback. As a buyer, I would not feel inclined to purchase your services as you have no reviews. Rather you focus on promoting yourself and bringing in a few sales and reviews. You might be surprised by the outcomes. 

I think buyers appreciate a person calling himself an entry-level or having a passion for providing a service and being willing to learn and deliver results rather than a self-proclaimed expert that can't tie two words together. 

Thanks...your valuable comments will help me a lot

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9 hours ago, tareksydur said:

Expert, please suggest some skill for future which I wanted to learn this year ( I am still new in freelancing career)

Hi @tareksydur, feel free to browse through Fiverr Learn and CreativeLive for courses that you can take to grow your skills. Even if you don't purchase the courses, they should give you ideas about what skills you are interested in developing to help grow your freelancing business.

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8 hours ago, tareksydur said:

Though 24hrs online still my gig impression going down everyday, why?

Why are you staying online for 24 hours? It's useless to stay active for 24 hours as it does not help you with anything else. 

Reason of dropping impressions is that your gigs are not attractive for buyers. You need to work on them i.e. gig gallery (unable to see some of your work in a creative way) and gig descriptions as well.

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On 7/18/2023 at 1:43 PM, smartdezigns said:

Why are you staying online for 24 hours? It's useless to stay active for 24 hours as it does not help you with anything else. 

Reason of dropping impressions is that your gigs are not attractive for buyers. You need to work on them i.e. gig gallery (unable to see some of your work in a creative way) and gig descriptions as well.

then how long should I stay online everyday and the timing?

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4 minutes ago, tareksydur said:

then how long should I stay online everyday and the timing?

Get online whenever you receive a notification i.e. order related, buyer's messages, when you need to do changes in gig etc..

It's not necessary to stay online for 24 hour as it's useless. 

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