Feb 10, 2018 - I want rank my gig on fiverr how can i get more impression and more view Any can help. So the secret to rank higher is to provide quality gig.
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Let's face it, it's 2018 and this 'Fiverr' thing isn't getting any easier.You spend hours setting up your gigs, days waiting for orders to roll in, and weeks trying to hustle your first few sales.And then. Crickets.I know, because I've been there myself. I did the research.
I put in the long hours. I took consistent action. And I gave up. Multiple times.Any of this sound familiar?The good news is, Fiverr isn't a lottery, and your ability to make money on this platform rests largely on strategy. Not luck.What you're about to read isn't just another half-assed, rehashed Fiverr optimization post. In fact, most of what you'll learn here isn't even been taught anywhere else online.But first, let's quickly cover.
How Fiverr Works For Sellers (Hint: It's All About Quality Signals)How is it that some Fiverr gigs have endless orders queued up, while other, almost identical gigs can go months without getting a single sale?The answer is visibility.Fiverr has hundreds of thousands of gigs listed on their site, with hundreds more being added every day.So, when someone does a search, Fiverr has to decide which gigs to show on page 1, and which gigs belong page on 100. (In other words, it's a search engine, just like Google.). Use Keyword Modifiers To Get More Exposure On New GigsI'm a strong believer that when it comes to naming your gigs. Shorter, punchier gig titles are the way to go.In the early weeks (and sometimes months) of a new gig, however, you'll likely struggle to get much visibility as Fiverr slowly gathers data on your gigs performance.One way around this problem is to use keyword modifiers as they tend to be FAR less competitive than the obvious head terms.Let me explain:If someone types ' modern logo' into Fiverr's search box, the search algorithm has to decide which of the 3,951 results to show on the results page. Leverage Your Fiverr Username For A Boost In Search VisibilityIf you haven't already started your Fiverr account, or you plan to create a new one for whatever reason, this one's for you.(If you do have an existing account, just skip ahead.)As you've probably guessed by now, Fiverr is heavily reliant on keywords to understand the nature of a gig, whether these words appear in your gig title, description, or tags.What you may not know about this, is that Fiverr caps the number of times you can mention your keyword in your gig.
Move Away From $5 Gigs & Raise All Your Package Prices By At Least 50%If there's one counter-intuitive truth I've learned from my time as a freelancer, it's that charging more money doesn't necessarily cost you sales.In fact, from many of my own 'experiments', I've actually found the opposite to be true. Yep, sales increased when I raised my rates.(I've written about this phenomenon before in my, and the same principles apply on Fiverr.)Here's the thing:While you can technically charge as little as $5 for your services, Fiverr has been actively moving away from the $5 marketplace model, and most buyers today will only expect to see that as an absolute minimum. (As a side note, I actually use this a lot when I'm doing gig research, so I can quickly refer back to gigs I'd like to emulate myself.)The fact that there's a counter on this metric indicates to me that Fiverr uses this as a quality signal, so always encourage people to favorite your gigs. Even if they don't place an order.At the very least, a high number of favorites contributes to your social proof which will also help conversions, so it's a win-win.If you want to be really sneaky, you can participate in some of the 'favorite exhange' groups on Facebook.
Incentivize Referrals By Bribing Your Existing & Past ClientsThis little nugget is something that almost nobody is taking advantage of on Fiverr; referral marketing.There's no better person on the planet to recommend your service than someone who's just had an amazing experience with your service. In 98% of cases, even the most disgruntled clients will play nice after reading this message.Reason being, even if they're not satisfied with the deliverable, you've already presented them with not one, but TWO easy resolutions.And the other 2%? Well, unfortunately, there are some people in this world who would rather hurt your credibility (and ultimately your income) than accept their money back.In these cases, there's very little you can do to fight it (which is exactly why I don't agree with the change, but heigh-ho.). Inject New Gigs With Targeted Traffic To Generate EngagementAs you know, engagement is one of the fundamental quality signals that determine which gigs rank where on Fiverr.Engagement being anything from:. Favorites. Social shares. Direct messages.
Sales(Basically, anything that pulls someone out of 'browsing mode' and gets them to take a specific action.)The only way to generate these engagement signals is to start sending traffic to your gig, because without them, Fiverr will be reluctant to send you some of their own traffic.You're basically saying to Fiverr. Make sense?Of course, your gig needs to be on point if you want that traffic to actually resonate and engage with your gig. This doesn't work without a quality offering in the first place.So the question is, how do you actually send traffic to your gigs?My favourite strategy is to use highly-targeted Facebook groups along with something I call the 'feedback technique'.If I were promoting a video editing gig, for example, I'd join a YouTube community, integrate myself a little, and then make a post.Here's yet another script you can use. I can't fit them all into the screenshot above, but this seller has 23 total gigs with top 3 making up around 80% of their total review count.Surprised? I'm not.Thanks to the Pareto Principle, there will always be a small handful of gigs that outperform the rest, and ultimately account for the majority of money you make on Fiverr.
Period.Here's where the magic happens:Once you identify these gigs, and it may take some time, you can make similar versions of the same gigĀ in order to target related, but also more specific keywords.Looking at the example above, you can see that the best selling gig focuses on product label design.And if you look even closer, you'll notice the seller has already started to capitalise on this information by creating a version for bottle labels.I'd go even further.A bit of research shows me that people are also interested in product boxes, packages, bags and even gift box designs. 'People were offered 2 kinds of beer: premium beer for $2.50 and bargain beer for $1.80.
Around 80% chose the more expensive beer.Now a third beer was introduced, a super bargain beer for $1.60 in addition to the previous two. Now 80% bought the $1.80 beer and the rest bought the $2.50 beer. Nobody went for the cheapest option.Third time around, they removed the $1.60 beer and replaced with a super premium $3.40 beer. Most people chose the $2.50 beer, a small number chose the $1.80 beer and around 10% opted for the most expensive $3.40 beer.'