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2 hours ago, bookkeepermasum said:

May I write the E-commerce site's name (Amazon, Shopify etc.) in the Fiverr Gig title? Is it the cause of gig deny by Fiverr?

No, you shouldn’t use brand names like Amazon or Shopify in your Fiverr gig title. It can go against Fiverr’s rules and get your gig denied

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I have never heard of someone getting a warning, nor banned, from having a brand name in the gig title.

HAVE seen people get in trouble for using brand names in such a way that the use gives the impression that a user is officially affiliated with the company. 

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22 minutes ago, bookkeepermasum said:

I always try to stay online on Fiverr and actively share my gigs on social media.

Both methods you use yield no results.

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24 minutes ago, filipdevaere said:

 

Both methods you use yield no results.

Can you tell us the method by which we will get our desired results? 

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15 minutes ago, ataul_haq said:

Sir we like to hear from your own experience.

Look, I don't have the time or desire to type a big text, because nobody reads it. People prefer to believe the YouTube gurus or the nonsense they hear in the useless courses they follow. Everything can be found on the forum in the feedback of reputable sellers. Skip reading the feedback of new sellers and sellers with hardly any orders.

The chance of getting orders as a new seller at the moment if you offer services where thousands of sellers already offer the same thing is almost zero. You can try as much as you want, it is pointless.

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12 hours ago, bookkeepermasum said:

Can you suggest some additional ways to increase my gig impressions?

According to @thejamuhh One key thing you need to work on is the keywords shown in your description and the important highlight of information that will make your services visible.

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19 hours ago, bookkeepermasum said:

and actively share my gigs on social media

You may take step further by just sharing your links but try to do the following:

1. Share your gigs with your contact that knows your works outside Fiverr.

2. Develop a content that that deals with Fiverr and add the link to your gigs.

3. Add your gig banner to your website.

 

This method helped me.

Out of the 10 orders I have done on Fiverr, 5 of them are from my contacts that knows my works. 

Once such order that comes from your gigs links is completed, Fiverr will give you discounts. 

That is a confirmation that your gig you shared with someone or on your contents is yielding positive results.

My advice for new sellers.

As you wait on Fiverr platform for orders, also advert your Fiverr to people that knows you before.

Who may have enjoyed your services before.

This has worked for me. Joining all this strategy together and waiting on the Fiverr platform will definitely work for you. 

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