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sakinur_rahman

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  1. I will suggest to do keyword research and include 2-3 keyword in your gig title. But keep the gig title meaningful. Also include 4-5 keywords in the gig description. If you don't know how to research keyword about niche . Then just search on youtube. You will get a bunch of videos

    Thank you

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  2. This is surely a myth that you will have to active on fiver 24 hours. You don't need to do that. But try to be active 10-12 hours. Best solution is to use fiverr apps on your smart phone.

    And never use the browser auto reload extension. If you fiverr can detect it, your account will be deleted for sure.

    Thank you

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  3. On 5/18/2021 at 9:27 PM, looseink said:

    I just told a newbie who called me “dear” that I found it creepy.

    What bothers me most about it is that I am here on Fiverr in a professional, business capacity.

    I know no one here well enough to call my friend.

    Therefore, everyone here is technically a stranger to me.

    I would NEVER refer to a stranger as dear, bro, honey, etc.

    Besides, isn’t that the point of user names?

    Call me by my user name if you expect me to respect you.

     

    On 5/17/2021 at 8:42 PM, smashradio said:

    I know this has been discussed repeatedly, but somehow, it seems never to get better. I’m talking about the use of “dear”, “sir”, and “madam”. Recently I’ve also been called “honey”. What’s next? “Pumpkin?”

    Ok, so there might be some humour in all of this, but please, stop using “dear”, “sir”, and “madam” when doing business internationally.

    I’m not your dear. Sir might be seen as respectful in some countries, but then it’s overused and unnecessary. Besides, most countries in the west won’t use “sir” in business communication.

    I get that there are cultural differences, and yes, I’m sure it’s done with the best intentions. But I feel like this has been brought up many times before, without getting better. It’s gotten worse since more and more people start working online due to the pandemic.

    We’re communicating across borders, cultures, and norms even more than before, which leads to some interesting situations.
    If a buyer/seller calls me “dear”, that could be uncomfortable. “Dear” is mostly used for my wife, not for a random person on the internet. It’s personal. Or, at best, it could be a formal way to start a letter to an older person. At best.

    This isn’t just about comfort. It’s also for your sake: you risk alienating people when calling them “sir” or “dear”, making people more cautious about you. And when you want to earn money, you don’t want people to feel uncomfortable: you want them to trust you.
    For way too many years, spammers using e-mail have been using “Dear sir”, “Dear madam”, etc. to introduce themselves. For most of us, we instantly react to the words because they are so common in spam.
    Instead, use the persons named in the introduction if you know it, or simply use “Hi” or “Hello”. And no, don’t say “yes dear” – say “yes”. It’s that simple. I don’t need to be called dear by a stranger.

    I hope this will help anyone who uses these words to get even better at their communication skills across borders and cultures, especially when dealing with westerners/Europeans.

    Now it’s time to see what we as westerners/Europeans or any other cultural area could do better. I’m a European, so I’d love to hear if there’s anything we tend to do or say that might put people from other cultures off. After all, this isn’t about putting anyone down: it’s about helping each other to communicate and succeed even more!

    Hi @smashradio

    I have been learning so many things from your posts. Thank you so much for your effort and time.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, smashradio said:

    It is true that your gig will drop out of search results for a while when you edit it. But don't be scared. This is normal, and happens because the Fiverr algorithm is re-learning your gig. It has to go through everything agian to see what has been changed, and how that will affect the placement in search.

    "Rank" doesn't work like it used to. You don't "build up" rank over time, whereby any edit you make will force you to start over.

    Your place in the search results are based on your performance combined with how relevant Fiverr thinks your gig is to each single buyer when they perform a search. Making well thought out and smart edits to your gig (like improving thumbnails that is not working) is the right thing to do. 

    I'm a Top Rated Seller and I've been here since 2014. I've been editing my gig every month since I was a level two seller. Improving my gig descriptions, thumbnails, changing pricing and testing out new things. I'm still here and I'm still "ranking". 

    So don't be afraid of editing your gig. Be afraid of not editing your gig when it's needed. 

    Thank you much dear brother. I really appreciate it. Surely, it will help me a lot.

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  5. 2 minutes ago, smashradio said:

    I would consider freshening up my gig thumbnails, if I were you. They have way too much text on them. It becomes impossible to read on smaller devices, and because people have a short attention span, you need to hook them right away. That means communicating what you do with as little text as possible. Keep in mind that even if Fiverr shows your gig to someone, that doesn't mean they will click on it. That is your job as a seller: make your gig attractive and the clicks will hopefully come. From there, your gig video, gig description and portfolio must do the rest, converting them into buyers. 

    Best of luck! 

     

    Thank you so much for your excellent tips. But I am scared to edit my gig. If I will change my gig thumbnail, I think the rank will lost. I am getting click from the gig promotion, but not getting message. I think the problem is the second point of your answer. (Reset Gig description). But I am also scared  here to edit my gig descriptions.

    I see you are working for a very long time, could you please clear me about the gig editing and ranking lost things?

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  6. Hello there

    I hope everyone doing well. In the very beginning of the fiver gig promotion, I got some good buyer as well as orders. but in the recent time, I can not get even a single order from the fiverr gig promotion. Last month it has costed me $8, but earning was $00.

    I would love to hear your experience with fiverr gig promotion and tips to figure out this problem.

    Thanks in advance.

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  7. Hi

    There is nothing to worry. It's normal, when Fiverr disables an account, they also inactivated all gigs. Since you have got back your fiverr account, please wait for the support team. When will reply, I hope they will fix it.

    I see a few times this issues.

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