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  1. What you are experiencing usually happens when you receive negative private feedback. If your private feedback falls below a certain threshold, the stats of all the gigs take a nosedive. It takes anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months for your gigs and account to recover.

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  2. 8 minutes ago, malikh001 said:

    I received this email from Payoneer.

    The following is mentioned on their website, "If you have not been active in receiving funds for several months and your account balance is zero, your Payoneer Account may be temporarily suspended due to an extended period of inactivity."

    Have you been actively receiving funds?

    Edit: I just read your screenshot, "We will not be able to reactivate your Payoneer account for any reason" I don't think it is temporarily suspended.

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  3. What about the website? Do you see an increase in the number of gig impressions on the Fiverr website? If you do, then what the mobile app shows doesn't really matter. If you don't see them on the website either, then how do you know they are increasing?

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  4. Well, if your Payoneer account is blocked and PayPal isn't available, then I don't think you have any other option apart from requesting Payoneer to unblock your account or find out why they blocked it. As these accounts bring in revenue for them, I am sure that they won't arbitrarily block an account. If they don't unblock it, you are out of options.

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  5. 25 minutes ago, billadesigns said:

    It is possible that your client requested a third revision of their design without additional cost due to a promotion or discount offer from Fiverr. Many times, Fiverr runs promotions where customers can receive discounts on certain services or additional revisions for free. It's also possible that your client is a returning customer, in which case they may be eligible for extra perks. If you're not sure why the client received a third revision for free, it could be a good idea to reach out to Fiverr's customer service and ask them for more information.

    Stop using ChatGPT to answer questions. This is against the forum rules. What you wrote doesn't make any sense.

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  6. Buyers can request as many revisions as they'd like, regardless of the number of revisions you've mentioned in your packages. If you have mentioned 2 revisions in the package, just inform your buyer that they've already used the 2 revisions and the third one would cost them extra.

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  7. What you are experiencing happens when you receive negative private feedback. If your private feedback falls below a certain threshold, the stats of all the gigs take a nosedive. It takes anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months for your gigs and account to recover.

    Of course, something else might have happened. The logo gig category is very competitive.

    Your gig image could be a bit more attention-grabbing. Here's a good article by Fiverr on gig images: https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/4410883326481-Gig-image-guidelines-Making-the-most-of-your-Gig-image?segment=seller 

    10 minutes ago, shadhin_das said:

    I am very depressed.

    Seek medical attention for depression. That's not something forum members can help with.

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  8. 10 hours ago, dev_prantu said:

    I'm a new seller on Fiverr. I made my gigs by doing a lot of research. It's is getting click impressions but no orders! So what should I do???

    If you are getting impressions but failing to convert, that basically means the buyers are not finding your gigs attractive enough. Whatever is wrong, only you can fix it. You are getting traffic from Fiverr, and that's as much as Fiverr can do. Fiverr can't make people purchase your services.

    BTW, there are a lot of grammatical errors in your gig descriptions.

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  9. Your gig image could be a bit more attention-grabbing. The background is plain white. Here's a good article by Fiverr on gig images: https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/4410883326481-Gig-image-guidelines-Making-the-most-of-your-Gig-image?segment=seller

    For your profile photo, a closeup of your face with a plain background would be better. That would look more professional. You may read a bit more about perfecting your profile picture here: https://www.fiverr.com/support/articles/4416325224977?segment=seller

    Make the description a bit more open. There is no space between lines and paragraphs. I wouldn't want to read text that was set up that way. Give it some room. Make it easy to read.

    The gig title could be different. I am not really sure if "crosshatch-style portrait" has a big market. There might not be a lot of people searching for "crosshatch-style portrait." These portraits are something that people might buy when they stumble upon them. Maybe take a different approach with the title. This is my opinion, and I might be wrong. I recommend doing a little market research.

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  10. If you are getting impressions and clicks but failing to convert, that basically means the buyers are not finding your gigs attractive enough.  Either they don't understand what you're offering them, or they are not willing to pay what you're asking for what you're offering them. Whatever is wrong, only you can fix it. You are getting traffic from Fiverr, and that's as much as Fiverr can do. Fiverr can't make people purchase your services.

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  11. You can solve the disputes through communication, but there is a lot more to it. How to deal with a dispute depends on the type of dispute you are in. If you are in a dispute or disagreement and would like some insights and suggestions, please explain the situation.

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  12. That doesn't necessarily mean that the buyer isn't interested in working with you. From what I understand, the buyer either found someone to work with or decided not to get this project done and proceeded to cancel their brief request so that they do not receive more messages from other sellers. This has nothing to do with you or your account. Your account won't be affected.

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  13. What you are experiencing happens when you receive negative private feedback. If your private feedback falls below a certain threshold, the stats of all the gigs take a nosedive, and the promoted gigs option is also turned off (unqualified). The best you can do now is complete the orders you have and wait for everything to get back to normal. It takes anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months for your gigs and account to recover. 

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  14. 1 hour ago, shakti_wp_dev said:

    It's been three days to go since I published my gigs. But the impressions and clicks on my gigs are very low.

    This is absurd. There are sellers who've worked on Fiverr for more than a decade and are finding it hard to compete. You are here complaining about not getting impressions and clicks just after 3 days. It takes months and years to be successful. I am not sure if you'll survive very long on Fiverr if you are so impatient and disappointed about not getting impressions 3 days after publishing the gig.

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  15. 6 minutes ago, michalg990 said:

    I buy a gig that's not described as "commercial use" optional nor it has commercial use option

    Yes. You do. If the seller hasn't mentioned anything about “commercial rights” in their description or FAQs and doesn't have any “commercial rights” extras listed on the gig page, that means they've already included them in their price.

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  16. 6 minutes ago, entrecon said:

    If I deliver on time, but then the buyer requests revisions after the due date, does that impact my on-time delivery rate?

    No, it doesn't impact the on-time delivery rate. I've had orders in “revision” status for months; I've never had any drops.

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  17. 31 minutes ago, zahidulparvez said:

    Get positive reviews: Encourage buyers to leave positive reviews after completing an order. Positive reviews can help improve your gig's ranking and attract more buyers.

    Let alone using AI content and violating Fiverr Forum rule #8 as @vickiespencer mentioned, you are also encouraging others to break the TOS. As far as I know, requesting buyers to write a positive review is not allowed. That's review manipulation. You'll get other sellers banned by this type of advice.

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  18. Turning promoted gigs on or off doesn't affect your gig rank. What does influence your gig rank is private feedback. You probably received negative private feedback. Negative private feedback has drastic effects. It takes anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months to recover. If your private feedback falls below a certain threshold, the stats of all the gigs take a nosedive. Basically, your account as a whole is affected.

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