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7 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

I published my gig three days ago and my impression rate is 180, is it good impressions?

 

Yes definitely it's a good impression, just keep patience.

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15 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

I published my gig three days ago and my impression rate is 180, is it good impressions?

 

I've faced around 30 fake buyers, and it's been extremely disappointing.

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Just now, smartdezigns said:

What about the clicks?

5 clicks but the main pain point is most of the clientst/buyers are fake which means 5 clicks means nothing here!

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Just now, sas_designs said:

5 clicks but the main pain point is most of the clientst/buyers are fake which means 5 clicks means nothing here!

There is your answer then. Means those impressions are still not good enough..

Observe further for 3 or 4 more days! Your impressions and clicks should be good enough to get you orders and for that, there is no specific number! 

Anyway, what's with this title of your gig: "I will create a professional logo design or redesign your existing".. It looks incomplete! Existing what?

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9 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

isn't good to get 180 impression within 3 days? 

Like @smartdezigns mentioned, there is NO fixed number!!

People on this forum say good/bad to impression and click counters of each other without any concrete evidence. You might even be getting 1800 impressions but only the count and selling price of orders matter!! 

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3 minutes ago, smartdezigns said:

There is your answer then. Means those impressions are still not good enough..

Observe further for 3 or 4 more days! Your impressions and clicks should be good enough to get you orders and for that, there is no specific number! 

Anyway, what's with this title of your gig: "I will create a professional logo design or redesign your existing".. It looks incomplete! Existing what?

First of all, Thank you so much for your attention 
redesign your existing which means 'will redesign his existing logo'  but I want to keep it because it's all about experiment...

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In theory, 1 impression is enough to get 1 click and 1 order. Of course, that happens very rarely.

My impressions are not extremely high. I have again 70 to 80 clicks per week for my 29 gigs), mainly because I have been delivering slightly more orders than normal for weeks now. You will notice that impressions and clicks increase when you process more orders. At least that is what I notice every time. This proves again my theory that Fiverr puts you higher in the search results when you sell more.

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2 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

redesign your existing which means 'will redesign his existing logo'  but I want to keep it because it's all about experiment...

Incomplete gig title won't work neither it will make any sense. Try to work on your gig title again and make it clear and concise. Secondly, it's super competitive niche so I'll recommend you to learn and try new skills.. 

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22 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

I've faced around 30 fake buyers, and it's been extremely disappointing.

11 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

5 clicks but the main pain point is most of the clientst/buyers are fake which means 5 clicks means nothing here!

Do you consider a click to be a "fake" buyer? Users who click on your gig are not fake buyers. They are shoppers who found your services, as indicated by your profile, and gig, did not meet their needs. Plus, a buyer becomes a client when they place an order with you and not before. 

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I also have a lot of repeat buyers. That's why my impressions and clicks are lower. Those repeat buyers don't look for my gigs anymore. They approach me directly through my inbox.

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1 minute ago, smartdezigns said:

Incomplete gig title won't work neither it will make any sense. Try to work on your gig title again and make it clear and concise. Secondly, it's super competitive niche so I'll recommend you to learn and try new skills.. 

Thank you so much for your valuable opinion @smartdezigns, now I've been working on UI/UX design project as well.

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Just now, vickiespencer said:

Do you consider a click to be a "fake" buyer? Users who click on your gig are not fake buyers.

Last week I had a lot of "fake buyers". In fact they were sellers who came begging for work. They all clicked on the same gig to contact me. So what @sas_designs says could be true.

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2 minutes ago, vickiespencer said:

Do you consider a click to be a "fake" buyer? Users who click on your gig are not fake buyers. They are shoppers who found your services, as indicated by your profile, and gig, did not meet their needs. Plus, a buyer becomes a client when they place an order with you and not before. 

Yes, you're right, but what I meant to say is that some people click on my gig and send messages like, 'I've tried placing an order for your services a couple of times, but it asks for an email to proceed.' For this reason, I consider them fake buyers

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17 minutes ago, filipdevaere said:

Last week I had a lot of "fake buyers". In fact they were sellers who came begging for work. They all clicked on the same gig to contact me. So what @sas_designs says could be true.

If they are begging for work, they are beggars, not buyers. But I understand why they could be labeled as such. 

@sas_designs, I looked at your profile. Here are the images of your gigs. Buyers zip  through the search pages and often do not take the time to read the small print under your gig image. Therefore, your logo design gig may be overlooked because it does not tell what you sell. It is best to have at least 3 or 4 words in your gig image that lets the buyer know what you have to offer. 

There is too much text in your Shopify gig, and the colors are so light that they are a challenge to read. The test and background need more contrast.

In your UI UX gig, your head interrupts the buyer's reading flow. 

In the Logo design gig, the before and after need to stand out more. 

 Perhaps others have comments, too.
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26 minutes ago, sas_designs said:

Yes, you're right, but what I meant to say is that some people click on my gig and send messages like, 'I've tried placing an order for your services a couple of times, but it asks for an email to proceed.' For this reason, I consider them fake buyers

Not fake buyers, but scammers! 

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