What's gucci. I got some Fiverr gig wit social media marketing theme. I studied SMM for half a year, i also did some fiverr freelance introduction. So, there is 2 weeks of my gig and i got 86 impressions and 0 clicks overal. I believe my gig is good, i changed hashtags 3 days ago and i also remade my video cover. Still nothing. Do i have to take the test to get "Pro verified" badge? Or do i have to paid my friends in EU for some comments(i don't have any comments right now)? What can i do? Your tip is very important, i live in UA and that's the way i can be fed and warm. TY Check my cover
Not experience of Fiverr but i generally notice at this forums and some other platforms also that people discuss about Fiverr when they are looking for some services for very low price like 1000 backlinks for $5.00. So, i think first of all you should check your price that its according to your competitors at Fiverr because if you are using high price there then people will choose packages which are offering lower price. Your cover photo is looking good so i think you should check offer price. These types of portal earn by comission or by paid subscription because they are not using any third party Ads like Google adsense, So paid subscription will help you more than free subscription. I am suggesting only what i listen about Fiverr, may be some other member will suggest you more better. Thanks
A few months ago I was reading tips on how to get more exposure and orders for my Fiverr gig. I will share with you one of the ideas that I came across which worked for me. The suggestion was to log into your Fiverr account and stay online for most of the day, or as long as you possibly could on most days. After doing this for about a month, I noticed more impressions and clicks on my gig. Also, the number of people inboxing me about the gig and making inquiries went up. After about two months of doing this, one day I woke up to a $125 order on my gig. The client didn't even message me first. They just placed the order. So, try it and see if it works for you. Also, I didn't have to pay anyone for comments. A client contacted me one day out of the blue and placed repeat orders and left me 5-star reviews. I think with Fiverr you have to be patient. If you place a gig and expect an order right away, you might be disappointed. But I think with time the orders will come. So don't give up yet. But also, don't place all your hopes on it. Try and use other platforms to market your services as well.
The order value on Fiverr might be very low as compared to Upwork and other large freelance sites. But everywhere struggle is common. Despite of the talent you have and efforts you may take; the huge level of competition nowadays always makes it tougher to get you quick success. And yes, as @Julzwriter said patience is the key and never depend on any single platform for earning.
I always viewed fiverr as a fantastic freelance site. One of the most original ways to get services done in a such a fun way
I get you completely. Im having the same experience on Fiverr. It used to work for me about three years ago, but now the stats dont match the effort at all. That’s why Im testing other platforms. Honestly, dont rely on Fiverr - the low prices aren’t worth the time you spend optimizing everything just to get one low-paying client.
I have an interesting battle going on at the moment. My son-in-law uses Fiverr a lot and has had some quality design work done. He's a big fan. My husband needs to get some work done but is completely overwhelmed by the site and the process. He's generally crap online so it's no huge surprise but it makes me wonder if getting the "general public" to use the site is ever going to happen? Will the site be limited to the nerdier types? How does Fiverr grow the market? because if it doesn't grow it's going to let down the workers.
Hi! Don’t worry, new gigs often take time to get traction. Focus on optimizing your title, description, and tags with clear keywords, and make sure your video and thumbnail communicate your service well. You don’t need a test or Pro badge to get orders, and paying for fake reviews is risky. Instead, consider offering your service to a few clients at a discount for honest feedback, and share your gig on social media where allowed. Patience, consistency, and keyword optimization are key results usually come after a few weeks.