navid_zafar Posted October 20 Posted October 20 5 minutes ago, bondhon_shile said: It seems like you're promoting your gig in places that aren't really relevant. People might be clicking on it, but they likely aren't potential buyers for your services. 16 1
filipdevaere Posted October 21 Posted October 21 12 hours ago, velmiar said: How can you get ımpressions like that. He gets more impressions and clicks than I do. But I get the orders and he doesn't get any orders. Impressions are not that important. Clicks are more important because that's the step that's needed to get orders. 10 2
sparkbrain23 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 27 minutes ago, filipdevaere said: Clicks are more important because that's the step that's needed to get orders Then, what's your advice? 6 1
filipdevaere Posted October 21 Posted October 21 15 minutes ago, sparkbrain23 said: Then, what's your advice? Offer services with little competition. Make sure you offer something that others don't. Be unique. If you have a lot of clicks and no orders, then there is something wrong with your gigs. You need to be able to convert the clicks into an order. The forum is full of advice from reputable sellers and yet everyone keeps asking what to do. Read the forum (skip the tips/advice from new sellers or sellers without orders). 8 2 1
sparkbrain23 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 28 minutes ago, filipdevaere said: Offer services with little competition. Make sure you offer something that others don't. Be unique. If you have a lot of clicks and no orders, then there is something wrong with your gigs. You need to be able to convert the clicks into an order. The forum is full of advice from reputable sellers and yet everyone keeps asking what to do. Read the forum (skip the tips/advice from new sellers or sellers without orders). Thank you. 5 1
ingarep_visual Posted October 22 Posted October 22 20 hours ago, filipdevaere said: He gets more impressions and clicks than I do. But I get the orders and he doesn't get any orders. Impressions are not that important. Clicks are more important because that's the step that's needed to get orders. How do you get many clicks without going through the impression process? I’m confused in this situation 5
hkabir51 Posted October 22 Posted October 22 On 10/20/2024 at 6:52 PM, bondhon_shile said: You should marketing your gig where potential buyers are available. 6 2
filipdevaere Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Just now, ingarep_visual said: How do you get many clicks without going through the impression process? I’m confused in this situation Just 1 click can be enough to get an order. I don't understand why everyone wants to get thousands of impressions. Almost all impressions don't yield anything. The buyers see your gig in the search results and because they are not interested in your gig, they just scroll on to the next gigs in the search results pages. If your gig doesn't appeal to them, you don't get any clicks. What good are those thousands of impressions? 9 2 1
filipdevaere Posted October 22 Posted October 22 1 minute ago, hkabir51 said: You should marketing your gig where potential buyers are available. Buyers are on Fiverr. Are you going to encourage sellers to use social media? Social media rarely produces results. Thousands of buyers are looking for services on Fiverr (and not on social media). 7
ingarep_visual Posted October 22 Posted October 22 29 minutes ago, filipdevaere said: Just 1 click can be enough to get an order. I don't understand why everyone wants to get thousands of impressions. Almost all impressions don't yield anything. The buyers see your gig in the search results and because they are not interested in your gig, they just scroll on to the next gigs in the search results pages. If your gig doesn't appeal to them, you don't get any clicks. What good are those thousands of impressions? Okay, next, how do we get our work to appear on the first page, page 2, or page 3? Because it's the same if our work is not in the previous order. Is there a special trick to get our work to appear on the first page? Isn't it related to impressions? Or is there a trick you want to share? 😁 7
filipdevaere Posted October 22 Posted October 22 8 minutes ago, ingarep_visual said: Isn't it related to impressions? Even a huge amount of impressions will never guarantee you to get on page 1, 2 or 3. Having many impressions mean that you are visible in the search results. To get on page 1 or 2 you have to sell enough for the algorithm to see that your gigs are making money for Fiverr. Gigs that don't have any sales are not placed at the top of the search results. What can happen is that gigs that don't sell much still end up on the first page. The reason for this is that the seller has a very high performance. For example, I have several gigs that hardly sell and still stay on page 1. Having sales is the key to success. That is why you need to focus on clicks because the clicks are the final step to get an order. 8 1 1
chuoichien1102 Posted October 22 Posted October 22 On 10/20/2024 at 7:52 PM, bondhon_shile said: lots of people clicking, has anyone messaged you to discuss ordering? 3
hkabir51 Posted October 22 Posted October 22 12 hours ago, filipdevaere said: Buyers are on Fiverr. Are you going to encourage sellers to use social media? Social media rarely produces results. Thousands of buyers are looking for services on Fiverr (and not on social media). if not, why fiverr also encourage to share gigs in social media? In every seller dashboard, fiverr mentioned 3 steps to become a top seller, the 1st steps is gig sharing in social media. Please see below. 3
filipdevaere Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Because this is free advertising for Fiverr. The buyers look for freelancers on the freelancer platforms. Most of them don't look for freelancers on Facebook or social media. I don't share my gigs and yet I received the PRO and TRS badge. 5 1
katakatica Posted October 22 Posted October 22 14 minutes ago, hkabir51 said: if not, why fiverr also encourage to share gigs in social media? In every seller dashboard, fiverr mentioned 3 steps to become a top seller, the 1st steps is gig sharing in social media. Please see below. Another reason (though the above is accurate) is that the majority of people advertise their gigs incorrectly. Spamming social media is not the right way to do it. Advertising in groups made for sellers isn't, either: but that's what people think will help. To be able to advertise EFFECTIVELY , you need a big enough following of people who might actually buy your gig. Let's be honest - not every seller has that! So while Fiverr mentions it as an idea, it's not something that can help everyone. 3 2
priyank_mod Posted October 22 Posted October 22 (edited) 25 minutes ago, hkabir51 said: if not, why fiverr also encourage to share gigs in social media? In every seller dashboard, fiverr mentioned 3 steps to become a top seller, the 1st steps is gig sharing in social media. Please see below. Lol.... you guys need to understand simple economics and how businesses work!! 🤦♂️ If 200k sellers share their gigs on social media and even 1% of them acquire 5 new buyers - Fiverr gets 10,000 new buyers and many of them will become regular buyers on the platform. Its a WIN for the platform. But it will NOT work for the remaining 99% of sellers. Plus, like many others pointed out - spamming own social media with links or posting in those lame groups will not help your gigs either!!! Edited October 22 by priyank_mod 3 2
antara1995 Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Offer services in areas with minimal competition to stand out. Make sure what you provide is unique and something that others aren't offering. If you're getting a lot of clicks but no orders, it’s a sign that something may be off with your gig — focus on converting clicks into actual orders. There’s a wealth of valuable advice from experienced sellers on the forum, so take the time to read through it. Be selective about the advice you follow, skipping tips from new sellers or those without orders. 4
priyank_mod Posted October 22 Posted October 22 7 minutes ago, antara1995 said: Offer services in areas with minimal competition to stand out. This is bad advice because it encourages people to just create gigs in less-crowded niches (irrespective of their own capabilities and skillset). Eventually, this leads to saturation in every niche which is the fundamental problem with the Fiverr marketplace at the moment. Quote My Fiverr gig is very good. @bondhon_shile Have you considered the possibility that your gig is not as good as you think it is?? And your competition has superior gigs with reviews and experience. 4
filipdevaere Posted October 22 Posted October 22 8 minutes ago, antara1995 said: Be selective about the advice you follow, skipping tips from new sellers or those without orders. That sounds like advice I always post on the forum. 👍 10 minutes ago, antara1995 said: Offer services in areas with minimal competition to stand out Indeed, but you have to offer services that you are good at. If you only offer those services because there is little competition, then it will not work. See also the post from @priyank_mod 12 minutes ago, antara1995 said: Make sure what you provide is unique and something that others aren't offering. If you're getting a lot of clicks but no orders, it’s a sign that something may be off with your gig — focus on converting clicks into actual orders. Correct. 6
raiz_ali_yoga Posted November 3 Posted November 3 (edited) On 10/22/2024 at 9:51 AM, filipdevaere said: Just 1 click can be enough to get an order. I don't understand why everyone wants to get thousands of impressions. Almost all impressions don't yield anything. The buyers see your gig in the search results and because they are not interested in your gig, they just scroll on to the next gigs in the search results pages. If your gig doesn't appeal to them, you don't get any clicks. What good are those thousands of impressions? Spot on! Just look at the count above (impressions😳) I came across in a thread couple of days back. Is it believable anyway to yield to not even a single conversion. Edited November 3 by raiz_ali_yoga Clarity 3
filipdevaere Posted November 3 Posted November 3 16 minutes ago, raiz_ali_yoga said: Spot on! Just look at the count above (impressions😳) I came across in a thread couple of days back. Is it believable anyway to yield to not even a single conversion. I have over 10 times less impressions than that example (with 29 gigs). I also have more clicks than the example. I have 21 active orders (it's not extremely busy right now) and I have 6 custom orders that will soon become active orders. So you see, you don't need 88K impressions per week to get orders. 4 1
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