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  1. On 6/19/2023 at 8:55 PM, mahamudul_hasib said:

    There are a few reasons why your Fiverr gig impressions might decrease. Here are some of the most common ones:

    • You made changes to your gig. When you make changes to your gig, Fiverr takes it out of the search results for review. This means that your gig won't be visible to buyers until the review is complete.
    • Your CTR is low. CTR stands for click-through rate. It's the percentage of people who see your gig in the search results and click on it to learn more. If your CTR is low, Fiverr will show your gig less often.
    • You're not getting enough traffic from social media or other platforms. If you're not actively promoting your gig on social media or other platforms, you're not going to get as many impressions.
    • Your gig is not ranking well for the keywords you're targeting. If you're not using the right keywords in your gig title, description, and tags, your gig won't show up in the search results for those keywords.
    • There's been a decrease in demand for your services. If there's been a decrease in demand for the services you offer, you're going to see fewer impressions.

    If you're concerned about your gig impressions decreasing, you can take a few steps to improve them. First, make sure that your CTR is high. You can do this by writing a clear and compelling gig title and description, and by using relevant keywords throughout your gig. You should also promote your gig on social media and other platforms. Finally, make sure that your gig is ranking well for the keywords you're targeting. You can use a keyword research tool to help you find the right keywords.

    If you've taken all of these steps and your gig impressions are still decreasing, you may need to contact Fiverr support for help. They may be able to identify the reason for the decrease and offer suggestions on how to improve it.

    thanks for valuable post

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  2. On 6/21/2023 at 9:07 PM, xotatech said:

    The buyer request option is already replaced by the brief and basically the concept is the same. Here buyer can also describe his needs and if your keywords match with his requirements, you will get the notification. Before, we had to wait all the day to apply on these requests and applied on those request without read the requirements properly. WE had a limit as well. Now, we can take our time to read the text, understand that and apply  if everything matches with us.

    right say

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  3. 2 hours ago, ruhul009 said:

    I'm sorry to hear that your gig went down. It can be disheartening when setbacks occur, but it's important to stay positive and take proactive steps to address the issue. Here are a few suggestions to help you bounce back:

    Analyze the situation: Take some time to assess why your gig may have experienced a decline. Are there any changes in the market or trends that could be affecting demand? Have you received any feedback from clients or noticed any patterns in your performance? Understanding the root cause can guide your next steps.

    Evaluate your gig's performance: Review your gig's analytics, including views, clicks, and conversions. Look for any significant changes or trends over time. This data can provide insights into what might be working well or areas that may need improvement.

    Optimize your gig: Make sure your gig's title, description, tags, and pricing are well-optimized and aligned with your target audience. Consider updating your gig's images or videos to make them more appealing and engaging. A refreshed gig can attract new interest and improve visibility.

    Seek feedback: Reach out to previous clients or request feedback from buyers who have worked with you in the past. Understanding their perspectives can help identify areas where you can enhance your service or address any concerns.

    Promote your gig: Utilize social media platforms, professional networks, or relevant online communities to showcase your gig. Share samples of your work, highlight positive reviews, and communicate the value you bring to clients. By expanding your reach beyond Fiverr, you can attract new potential buyers.

    Enhance your skills: Consider investing time in improving your skills or acquiring new ones. This could involve taking courses, attending workshops, or staying updated with the latest industry trends. Enhancing your expertise can make you stand out and attract clients seeking specialized services.

    Seek support: Engage with the Fiverr community, join relevant forums or groups, and seek advice from experienced sellers. They may provide valuable insights, tips, or guidance based on their own experiences.

    Remember, setbacks are a natural part of any business journey. Stay resilient, learn from the experience, and adapt your approach accordingly. By taking proactive steps to address the issue and continually improving your gig, you can regain momentum and achieve success once again. Wishing you the best in getting your gig back on track!

    thanks for sharing

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