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It’s all about the title, description and keywords of your gig. These are the most important factors that affect your ranking on Fiverr. If you optimize them well, you can get more exposure and more sales.
Here are some tips that I learned from online sources and applied to my own gig:
- Start your title with a catchy phrase that describes your service and includes your main keyword. Just for an example, mine is “I will optimize your fiverr gig SEO description for high search ranking”.
- Use relevant keywords in your title, but don’t overdo it. Don’t use more than three keywords or phrases in your title. For example, don’t write something like “I will optimize your Fiverr gig description, fiverr gig, Fiverr gig optimized for seo”. That’s too long and spammy.
- Write a clear and concise description that explains what you offer, why you are qualified, what benefits your clients get, and what makes you different from others. Use bullet points, bold text, and highlight features to make it easy to read.
- Include your main keyword in the first 50 words of your description. Also use other related keywords throughout your description, but don’t stuff them or repeat them too much.
- End your description with a call to action that invites your clients to order from you or contact you for more information.
As for the keywords, I used Fiverr’s search bar to find out what people are searching for related to my service. Then I selected the most relevant and less competitive ones and added them to my gig. Also, make sure to have an attractive image for your gig so that when someone finds your gig, it grabs their attention and they don't just scroll away.
By following these tips, I was able to rank one of my gig on the second page of Fiverr with 2200+ other gigs, without even having a single review on my account.
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1 minute ago, theratypist said:
It follows the moment the order was placed so if the 3 orders in queue were placed at the same time (lets say Jan 1 - 1:00 PM) all three of them need to be delivered by Jan 3 - 1:00 PM if the delivery time is 2 days. Delivery time countdown starts exactly the moment the order is placed regardless of how many orders were made ahead of it.
Ah. Thanks!
So these people with lots of orders in queue might be working as a team right?
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How does this work?
Lets say my gig has 3 orders in queue and the delivery time is 2 days. Does this mean I will have to deliver all the 3 orders within 2 days?
or can I complete the first order within 2 days and then start the second order in queue and so on? (2 days for each order)
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Why have I not received my first orders, despite all the promotion through social media and Fiverr promotion
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Here's what I felt about your gigs at the first glance:
But hey, You got you first order! and I can see you have another one in queue as well. Congratulations!