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  1. On 6/29/2023 at 2:19 PM, bubiproductions said:

    My observation is Fiverr's algorithm rotates gigs position in periods of time, independently of getting high ratings, repeating buyers etc. So in order to know if there is a problem with your gigs impression, you need to look for average impressions across a longer period of time. If your gigs average is getting lower, think of possible reasons why it is like that;

    1) Could be due to summer. There could be fewer projects from buyers due to vacation days, so fewer people searching = fewer impressions

    2) Could be more competing gigs present. If your impressions are gained from specific searches, there is a chance that more gigs are created to be shown on those searches. You may experiment searching what your potential buyers might search to find your gig, and adjust your gig description accordingly.

    3) Could also be you are not getting enough orders. When your impressions are high, Fiverr (probably) expects you to get at least a few orders for the impressions you get. It is a high probability that Fiverr deems gigs with high impression and no orders as unsuccessful, thus routing the traffic to elsewhere. After all, the algorithm is designed to sell more to profit from the sales

    So, detecting a problem is a multi-step research, and you need to take every variable into account. Whilst marketing is an option to get your impressions up, it is probably not a solution to your problem. I can't make a comment with full certainty, as I lack the most of the necessary information. Though with crtical thinking, I'm sure that you would find solution(s) that would benefit you for the long run.

    Thanks for suggestions.... 

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