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  1. 9 hours ago, vickieito said:

    Hi @greengas,

    You have more expertise in SEO than I do, so I wouldn't be able to help you with the keywords. Try checking your gig impressions later. This number is only updated once a day, and often it'll show 0 before it's updated.

    I did see that you are a brand new seller who just posted your first gig this month. It does take time to build a business. Fiverr's algorithm looks at sellers' past 60 days performance to determine their relevancy to buyers who are searching for services on this platform. If you are responsive, have orders, and good reviews (among other metrics), the algorithm will see you as more relevant in search and you will get more impressions. If you aren't doing as well as other sellers in your category, you'll be seen as less relevant, and your gig won't get as many impressions. So it's not just SEO - it's also your seller metrics that determines where you show up in search. The best way to improve your seller metrics is to get orders, so if you haven't started making offers to Buyer Requests, you can start doing that.

    Also, I wouldn't make the promise to "skyrocket your sales" unless you are confident that your copywriting SEO skills can deliver on that promise for 100% of your buyers.

    @greengas I hope you will help me
     

    "A few days ago I uploaded a gig on Fiverr💁‍♂️ Based on Clickfunnel's Here the Gig link https://www.fiverr.com/share/z9PXLb. Before uploading the gig I am maintaining all rolls of fiver that I knowing, like low competitive keywords, title SEO, Description SEO, Image SEO, and lowest gig prices. But I didn't get any Order,😪 besides my gig impression going down and no anyone Click my gig.😪"

    #Please help me out and give some some tips & tricks.  what can I do for increase my gig impression and click, and getting Order.🙏

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  2. "A few days ago I uploaded a gig on Fiverr💁‍♂️. But I didn't get any Order,😪 besides my gig impression going down and no anyone Click my gig.😪"

    #Please help me out and give some some tips & tricks.  what can I do for increase my gig impression and click, and getting Order.🙏

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  3. 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!

    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.

    Although It’s very funny example. but that is universal truth… 😇

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  4. Stop giving tips about share on social media, you have written tips, but those tiups didnt even give you one order in more than one month.

    Its all about niche

    so please tell me what can i do for my gig ranking and getting order from buyer.(if social media marketing is false). Social media marketing don’t getting a buyer or order it’s true. but if you do social media marketing in your gig then you will see your gig impression increasing day by day. but do it continuously of you. minimum 1 months

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  5. Firstly I congrats you of choosing a amazing Fiverr platform to build up your career…
    if you want to your gig ranking of first page just follow some tricky tips.

    1.Be active in Fiverr. and Fiverr forum community.
    2.Share your gig in various social media.
    3.Send buyer request daily properly in your gig category

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