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Another name for frustration is Promoted Gigs since last 3 years i am using Promoted Gigs option i am not getting any good result from this option . even i have spent a lot of money from here i have not received any desired order every month my money is deducting but i am getting no good result from here No . when I turn on this option some buyers knock but nothing works as expected. I can't find my gig in search results because using this option has lowered my gig rank.

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5 hours ago, tishasheikh3 said:

Another name for frustration is Promoted Gigs since last 3 years i am using Promoted Gigs option i am not getting any good result from this option . even i have spent a lot of money from here i have not received any desired order every month my money is deducting but i am getting no good result from here No . when I turn on this option some buyers knock but nothing works as expected. I can't find my gig in search results because using this option has lowered my gig rank.

If you're not benefited by the gig promotion option, then why have you been investing your money for the last 3 years?

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12 hours ago, tishasheikh3 said:

i have not received any desired order every month my money is deducting but i am getting no good result from here

Why would you use something for 3 years when you don't like the results.

I think you misunderstand the purpose of Promoted Gigs. It's like Google Ads. You use it as a way to attract more people to your gig. However, there are no sales guaranteed. Your gig still needs to impress people to buy. You are paying for clicks on your gig, but if your gig doesn't encourage people to buy, you won't get any sales. If Fiverr is sending you clicks, then try to rethink your strategy and focus on improving your gigs.

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9 hours ago, tishasheikh3 said:

There was no other way for me because I had to do it in order to survive in the market. @developerlikhon

I really don't understand your logic because in your first comment, you say that you're not getting good results using the gig promotion option, and now you're saying that there is no other way for you to survive in the marketplace. Tell me, what is the connection between gig promotion and your marketplace survival?

If you're not benefiting from the gig promotion, then turn it off. Why are you investing your money if your freelance business is consistently running at a loss? If I were in your position, I would turn it off and try to find a different way to grow my business on Fiverr.

You might be thinking Fiverr gig promotion is a money maker, that if you turn it on, you will get hundreds and thousands of orders in a month. But it really doesn't work like that. Fiverr gig promotion option is like Google Ads. In Google Ads, we have to optimize our ads before publishing them so that they perform well in search engines. Similarly, in Fiverr, gig promotion also works like that. We have to optimize our gig services and other things to make our ads work well. Fiverr doesn't promise to give you orders via the gig promotion option. It allows you to show your gig in relevant client search results so that if clients like your services, they can purchase your services.

I hope you understand. My suggestion is to do some more research.

I know you're going to visit my Fiverr profile to see if I'm selling enough or not, but to be honest with you, it has been one year since I last got sales. I just completed an order four months ago, which I converted my social media client into a Fiverr client. But that doesn't mean I'm not working. I'm still working outside of the marketplace because I know if I give my best on Fiverr and don't get any benefits, then wasting time here is not good for my future. So, I work outside of the marketplace, but I'm still working hard to grow on Fiverr. I hope you understand.

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To be honest, if you are not getting results you should turn it off. 

But, in my opinion promoted gigs can get better and they should charge only when order is place through it ( can increase overall charge value ). Anyone saying it is like google, facebook ads then I beg to differ as in those you get control on who and what to show in your ads. In this we do not have any data on who saw the, where it is played, etc.

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On 2/4/2024 at 3:31 PM, chronos_1 said:

To be honest, if you are not getting results you should turn it off. 

But, in my opinion promoted gigs can get better and they should charge only when order is place through it ( can increase overall charge value ). Anyone saying it is like google, facebook ads then I beg to differ as in those you get control on who and what to show in your ads. In this we do not have any data on who saw the, where it is played, etc.

totally agree - Pay Per Order, would be a lot more valuable to me than Pay Per Click (but guess which one makes more money for Fiverr?)

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7 hours ago, andywarburton said:

totally agree - Pay Per Order, would be a lot more valuable to me than Pay Per Click (but guess which one makes more money for Fiverr?)

I know pay per click generates more money for fiverr. This is only my suggestion, because this ad is not a standard one where we can control on what happens with it. Overall my suggestion would be to do pay per order and then charge a fix commision on it if that offsets the overall click costs. 

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