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New gig always get impressions around 50-100, But it falls down after 7-10 days, why ?


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3 hours ago, abrarfahim1996 said:

Everyone talks about Gig Ranking but no one talks about the process! 
There is no specific way! 

Some say to share on Facebook or social media
Some say don't share!
I optimized the gig like they said or from YouTube videos
To be honest, didn't work!!! 
Is there any good soul to share ideas? 
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Think about it from the site's perspective - if you publish your gig and have no clicks or ordered why should you be pushed to the first page?

As you've already noticed - it's not only about 'optimising' your gig. You can make your gig stand out and you can make it appeal to the system (and your customers) but in the end what decides your 'ranking' is whether you're able to get orders and deliver them or not. 

Study your own gigs and those of your competitors. 

Why could people be choosing them over you? What can you do to make your profile look good to potential customers?

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1 hour ago, razzak_expert said:

 Fiverr may give new gigs a temporary Initial Algorithm Boost in impressions to gather performance data . Increase rising competition or similar gigs can reduce your gig’s visibility . If your gig doesn’t perform well low click-through rates or slow response times impressions can drop.

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You're right—there's no one-size-fits-all formula for gig ranking, and everyone has different advice. As Bruce Lee once said, "Absorb what is useful, discard what is not, add what is uniquely your own." Experimenting with different approaches—whether it's social media sharing or optimizing your gig—might take time, but finding what works for your niche and audience is key. Keep testing and adapting!

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41 minutes ago, surajsahani000 said:

You're right—there's no one-size-fits-all formula for gig ranking, and everyone has different advice. As Bruce Lee once said, "Absorb what is useful, discard what is not, add what is uniquely your own." Experimenting with different approaches—whether it's social media sharing or optimizing your gig—might take time, but finding what works for your niche and audience is key. Keep testing and adapting!

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