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opumijan

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  1. Yes, backlinks and traffic can affect domain authority.

    Backlinks, also known as inbound links, are one of the many factors that search engines use to determine the relevance and authority of a website. The more high-quality, relevant websites that link to your site, the more likely it is that search engines will consider your site to be an authority on a particular topic, and will therefore rank it higher in search results. This in turn can increase your domain authority.

    Traffic is also an important factor that can affect your domain authority. The more visitors your website receives, the more likely it is that search engines will consider your site to be popular and relevant, which can lead to higher rankings and increased domain authority. Additionally, more traffic may also increase the number of opportunities for your website to gain new backlinks, which further improves your domain authority.

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  2. You cannot increase impressions, because you have no control over this statistics. Impressions are only registered when someone else searches for gigs like yours in the search results, and your gig shows up. You cannot do much to control clicks, because clicks are registered when someone sees your gig in the search results, and clicks on it.

    Focus on reaching out to your target customers, and bring them into your gigs. Use good keywords, and leave the clicks and impressions to the searchers and buyers who create them.

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  3. This had happened to me too. Sometimes we lost the gig rank and regained it after completing a few orders.  There is no such thing as ranking here. What Fiverr does is something called Gig Rotation. That means they move around all Gigs so everyone can have a bit of time on Page 1 or 5 or 26 or 49. The best way to be found is to use the correct keywords for your Gig service. That way if a Buyer searches for your product, your Gig will appear with the others that use the same keywords.

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  4. 58 minutes ago, mariashtelle1 said:

    Hope does last huh…

    staying online has nothing to do with getting orders. Just because you are awake it doesn’t mean that you’ll get food in your fridge magically, it doesn’t mean that you will get orders, it doesn’t mean the house will clean itself etc. 

    send buyer request? You are sooo late to the game, buyer requests are being removed by fiverr, so how do you expect him to use the feature that doesn’t exist anymore? 

    buyer request still available for some user

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  5. For many reasons, not show buyer requests, you can face this issue. For Example

     

    1) Wrong Service Category Selection
    The buyer requests on Fiverr are shown based on your selected category & the service type.  For example, your Gig offers an On-Page SEO service. You chose the category named “page optimization,” then Fiverr always shows you the buyer requests looking for on-page SEO services.

    2) Seller level Demotion
    One of the significant factors is your positive ratings & Seller Level performance. If you are a new seller or demoted to the lower level due to bad ratings and reviews, you can find Fiverr buyer requests empty.

    In case when you have an upgraded Seller level & positive ratings too and still can’t find the buyer requests, then there is a problem in category selection.

    3) The buyer didn’t Opt for Buyer Requests
    One of the reasons behind Fiverr no buyer requests is the buyer’s choice of finding the service provider. The buyer can either post a buyer request or search for specific keywords. So, the buyer may have decided to select the Gig by searching through the Fiverr search engine, and you can’t see the buyer's requests.

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  6. You should stay online when you’re available for work. You should never be online when you’re not, actually, online.

    That means no tricks, no plugins to autorefresh (which can get you banned!). I always carry the app with me to answer any messages or requests on the go, and I keep the website open while I’m in the studio/office.

    When I’m offline, I’m offline. There’s no “set time” you have to be online every day. But often, I’ll find myself contacting sellers who are indeed online (filtering out the offline ones), so staying active and online is absolutely important. But that also means that you have to be available to answer any messages quickly! If you’re “online” but in fact, are not available right away, that will just annoy the buyers, and not get you any more business.

    Keep in mind that you may get banned with using any tricks to stay online while you’re not actually available, so don’t do it.

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  7. As far as the contact info issue, it’s usually not an issue if a buyer sends it to you occasionally without a prompt and you just tell them it’s against the Fiverr ToS to contact outside. If you are getting a lot of buyers sending it, that’s unusual, so be careful you aren’t somehow giving them the idea that they should. Make sure you don’t use any “red flag” words yourself when you message, even if it’s an accident. Another thing you can do is to contact CS immediately if a buyer gives you contact info. Just let CS know you didn’t ask for it and you want them to be aware of that. Don’t make too big a deal of it, just state the basics.

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  8.  

    Here some steps you can follow

    1. Just Update the tags, And update your gig weekly basic
    2. If you have any current order, after delivery your order you gig will ranking again.
    3. Do gig marketing again and again
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