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  1. 1 hour ago, vickieito said:

    Hi @inputhero,

    Since you don't have any messages yet, you don't have an inbox response time. Once you get your first message, you will start seeing data on that metric. This is the average time it takes for you to respond to your messages.

    All other metrics are automatically set to 100% and will only drop if you aren't responding to messages, delivering on time, or if you cancel an order.

    thank you very much

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  2. 13 minutes ago, bookkeeper6633 said:

    Your response time is N/A because you're not getting any messages. Reach out to potential customers and let them know about your services. One day I hope you will get order.

    Thank you, so be it

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  3. On 6/12/2023 at 1:33 PM, smartdezigns said:

    Respond to those fake buyers like Hi.. After that, you can block them.

    It is better to respond to those spam messages else it will definitely affect your response rate.

    Thank You So Much

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  4. Thank you for the answer brother

    On 6/11/2023 at 11:55 AM, seo_salma6 said:

    If messages are in the spam folder, your response rate cannot be affected. But if messages come into All Conversations and you reply to him late, it will affect your response time. 

    Thanks a lot

    On 6/11/2023 at 11:19 AM, wpspecialist24 said:

    If Fiverr automatically detects spam then it will not affect on response rate. But if you think you are getting spam messages then feel free to report them as spam.

    Thanks

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  5. 6 hours ago, vickieito said:

    Business is dynamic, not static - you will never get the same number of buyers walking into the store on a given day, these numbers change on a daily basis, so the number of buyers searching for your services will change each day as well as the number of impressions that you have. In addition to normal variations in buyer traffic, there are other factors, such as economic and political factors, that may affect buyer traffic to Fiverr.

    Also, performance constantly changes with each order -  a negative private review from a buyer can affect your gig's visibility for three months or more. And if another seller has more orders, or delivers faster and has more happy buyers than you, they will be shown higher up in search. Your performance (as well as the performance of other sellers in your category) can affect your visibility in search.

    If you've made changes to your gig, that might also affect your impressions - obviously, you want to make changes that will positively impact your gigs but sometimes a change will negatively impact your gigs. So it's important to monitor your gigs' performance for a few weeks after making a change to see if you need to revert back to your previous settings.

    The tough part is figuring out why your impressions are going down, because sometimes it's a combination of factors. However, focus on what you can do. Try to turn the impressions you are getting into clicks, and convert those clicks into orders.

    Here's a useful article that I wrote to help people understand the factors that affect your visibility in search:

    https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/293675-%F0%9F%93%88-fiverr-simplified-get-matched/

    And here's an article on what you can do when you don't have any orders:

    https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/284256-no-orders-here-are-7-updates-you-can-make-during-the-slow-times/

    Thank you so much

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