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Promoting your gig on social media is a great start. You can also try to create more gigs, hopefully that will increase your traffic.
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4 minutes ago, srijan_shekhar said:
I mean priority support
That means Fiverr support will reply faster, usually within 5 hours.
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I mean, it's still considered a message even if it comes from briefs. I stopped my briefs anyway, they are a waste of time.
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2 minutes ago, uzzal33 said:
You stay online and stick to it
Unfortunately staying online does nothing. Promoting your gigs is the best way to generate some traffic and potential sales.
21 minutes ago, marufhusain said:I am a B2B lead generation expert
I will say what others will say as well, if you are an expert in lead generation, then you should know how to generate leads for your gig.. But, as mentioned earlier, promoting your gigs is maybe the best way to fulfill this goal.
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46 minutes ago, royal_solo said:
OH i heard from a professional to purchase seller pluss to increase response rate
Not sure what professional that is... but Seller Plus won't increase sales, response rates or anything like that. It's a service where you get to connect with someon working at Fiverr and they can share tips on how to improve your gig. There are some extra things like being able to withdraw money quicker or instantly for a fee. But don't expect this to generate sales for you since it won't do that.
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I see. It's clear that regardless of what messages you receive, you must reply to them (Unless Fiverr removes the capability due to Spam). Good to know!
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What gigs are you trying to add here? Maybe there's a reason why your gigs are not accepted.
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It's ok to edit once, obviously Fiverr understands that sometimes services will change. But avoid editing too often. You will see that gigs are removed from search after you edit them, even if it's for 15-20 minutes.
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Well Seller Plus doesn't bring you orders, if that's what you thought it would. It's a program with extra features for sellers and guidance from the Fiverr team. So..
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As your level increases, you start competing with people that have the same level. When you were a new seller you had a boost from Fiverr, now you don't. And it will be even more challenging once you reach level 2.
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I will say what others will most likely say too. If you're an expert in generating leads and you are complaining about a lack of work, something is wrong. If you're a digital marketing expert, everyone will assume that you know how to promote yourself. The fact there are no orders or reviews is a red flag for potential buyers.
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30 minutes ago, nickj2013 said:
us writers will really see just how AI impacts the marketplace going forward.
Well that's related to movies and entertainment. I doubt a lot or any writers here on Fiverr are a part of that organization. But either way, AI has already impacted writers and it will get worse. But as always, quality writers will alwasy prevail.
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4 minutes ago, ezeomanwaneri said:
Nevertheless, I appreciate your insights and will continue to ponder the role AI plays in our shared marketplace.
Well I can tell you for a fact that artists, writers are the most affected. Voiceover people too. Everyone is seeing a consistent drop in sales, especially since January-March.
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20 minutes ago, ezeomanwaneri said:
Some even bring up the topic of 'private ratings,' a system that, if true, is quite problematic, since it lacks transparency and offers no protection to sellers from possibly unfounded reports.
Most likely it's due to private ratings. People might leave a great public review because they feel they should do that, however with these private reviews they tend to speak the truth and say how they really feel. The main issue is that first time buyer private reviews are even more important, to the point where a bad private review from them will burry your gig for months if you don't have a ton of orders.
21 minutes ago, ezeomanwaneri said:Is there a path to improvement, to regain visibility and stand tall in the search rankings, beyond the usual, vague advice to 'perform better' or 'advertise externally'?
The only thing you can do is to either invest in Promoted Gigs hoping it gives you some orders, and ensure you go overboard to keep clients happy. You can also bring off-platform clients to Fiverr, in an effort to try and acquire better reviews.
Also, you're dismissing AI. The rise of AI killed a lot of Fiverr businesses, and it crippled thousands, including mine. Experience matters, true, but at the end of the day people are going toward less expensive options and AI is certainly such a thing..
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Within the past 2 months you had a rather average review, the three * one. So yeah..
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Try another browser, that might help.
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6 minutes ago, whiteb_animator said:
2) The overall rating of the gig which has a 1-star review, is not getting up from 4.6. As I need it to be 4.7 to promote it. What should I do?
Obviously you need great reviews from new clients and that rating will eventually go up.
13 minutes ago, whiteb_animator said:Please tell me what to do.
Aside from promoting your gigs and trying to connect with clients, while also ensuring they are happy with your work, there's not a whole lot to do.
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Most likely someone left you a bad private reviews. Buyers can also leave reviews privately and those can vary a LOT from what they said publicly. These hurt your buyer satisfaction rate that's covered anywhere from 90 to 180 days. So what you can do.. maintain the best possible service, offer assistance, support, anything that you can. Other than that, there's nothing you can do. The truth is, if a buyer rates you poorly in private reviews, that has a MAJOR impact on your profile. And unfortunately for us as sellers, there's nothing we can do other than provide the best possible service to every client.
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41 minutes ago, lacroix88 said:
Thats interesting,im not so fast there,i didnt know it was affecting.
Yes, you have to reply and show the order was received. I always do that anyway so for me it wasn't an issue. Until I didn't do this a few times and it dropped to 99% out of nowhere. So yeah, this is what you have to do, reply to all messages and also check the Spam folder in case an unanswered message goes through.
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42 minutes ago, proconsultn2035 said:
No. Don't ask!
You can and you should. Even my success manager from Fiverr told me that.
What you can't do is tell them HOW to review you. But if you encourage them to leave a review, that's fine and within the rules.
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Well I think I speak for a lot of people.. March to June was very rough. Having more focus on first time buyers really messed up things for a lot of people. But it is what it is. There are 2 more quarters so hoping for the best 🙂
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And aside from that, setting the right brief pricing. If you set it at $5, you will rarely receive any brief because a LOT of people have that $5 pricing. I found that higher pricing will give you better results.
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Don't expect to surpass others just because you completed a single order. Keep it up, show great results and Fiverr will present you to more buyers. But don't work on orders just expecting to rank, because that's not how it works. Fiverr has a system called the buyer satisfaction rate and if you have unhappy buyers and the BSR drops, you will be pushed back in search.
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I was going to say what @smartdezigns said. You have some reviews that most likely had a bad private review attached to them. If that's the case, Fiverr pushes you back.
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Five Star Reviews
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All reviews are permanent. Regardless of the stars, those reviews will remain on your profile as long as your profile is active. Even if you delete gigs, those reviews, be it good or bad, will remain on your profile page.