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Why Your Fiverr Impressions and Clicks are not Converting to Orders.

First of all, something you should understand about Fiverr is that if you are already getting impressions and clicks on your gig it means the service you offer is in high demand and also well optimised, You should stick to the gig.



High impressions and clicks are what every Fiverr freelancer longs for, and it all boils down to how many of these clicks you can convert into orders.

I am going to give you a few reasons why you are getting plenty impressions and clicks on your Fiverr gig with little or no orders and tell you how to go about them:


1. Gig Image:

your gig image plays a huge role in converting your impressions to clicks, it is not actually the factor that gets you orders but for starters who are yet to start racking up does clicks a good gig image is the first thing you should work on as a Fiverr seller. The reason being that the thing that prompts every potential Fiverr client (impressions) to click your gig is your gig image. If your gig image isn't attractive enough, clients would likely not click on your gig.  Here is a screenshot I got from a programmer on Fiverr.
If you look at this sellers image you would find out how simple, attractive, and informative it is, you can easily tell what service this seller offers just by looking, and if it is something you are looking for you would just click it. How do you think you can court a client to click your gig over this sellers own.

You should have it in mind that asides you there are hundreds of other fiverr sellers offering the same service and most of them have their gig image in perfect form coupled with 5-star reviews which you might not yet have. To get these clients to click, you need to have a perfect gig image and title, one that describes your service in a very attractive and simple way to the vast number of Fiverr buyers at their first glance. You do not need too much experience to do this, you can use photo editing tools like Canva to make one for yourself.

 If you still find it hard making this kind of image then I suggest that you contact a graphics designer on FIVERR to make one for you, with little as $5 you can get one done fast.

2. Gig description:

By now, I believe you have already set up your gig image, or maybe you alreadyy had one that is doing well already. Then let's get to the main question “Why You Keep Getting Lot of Impressions and Clicks on Your Fiverr Gig Without Any Orders.”. 

The first and most important reason your clicks are not turning into orders is because of your gig description. Your gig description is the first thing every potential client that clicks your gig is likely to read before thinking of browsing your photo gallery or reading through your client reviews. You probably have little or no reviews to help clients instantly trust you credibility, your gig description is your only shot at letting the client feel you know the job and then give you a try, and that is why your it has to be at its best It has to be precise, informative, and easy to understand. As I have earlier said, there are hundreds of other 5-star sellers offering the same service as you, and the moment a client perceive that you are inexperienced, another man/woman with a better fiverr profile will add a new client to their portfolio. So put optimum priority in your description.

 Here are a few tips to write a good description:

Provide an Introduction: 

One thing you should know here is that your gig description is not a cover letter it isn’t necessary to add lots of pleasantries or lengthy intros. Fiverr only allows you to have up to 1200 characters in your description so there is no space for irrelevancies. Take full advantage of this 1200 character space, Provide a precise and to-the-point introduction of yourself and your service.

Write in simple and understandable English considering the non-native English speakers that may find it hard to understand difficult words.

Most buyers make up their minds to order your gig after reading the first few sentences of your description. So, stick to the important stuff and keep the introduction precise.

• Mention Your Experience

• Define the Unique Selling-Points of Your Service.

• Explain What You Need from Buyer

• Encourage Buyers to Contact You or Place Orders

So, if you still find it hard writing your gig description then you should consider hiring a professional copywriter to do it for you. With a very little amount, you can get it done in no time. I can write one for you, just Contact me through my Fiverr link >>Click Here<< and get a custom offer from me. I am always online with sharp response time.

Remember, If you don’t yet have a strong profile, your gig description is the most important shot you have at converting your clicks to orders. So, try to use your description to hit your customer where he/she would not and can not resist. 

3. Gig Gallery:

Your gig gallery is that part of your gig that contains photos of your gig image and other photos you think can entice and engage a potential client, possibly order your gig. A lot of clients finish reading your description but still want something more concrete even when they are feel convinced, they just need something that will confirm your authenticity. You already know that previous client reviews are the best ways of convincing your potential client and you probably don’t have any yet, then you have to take advantage of your gig’s gallery.

Asides your gig image other things like your previous work can be added to your gallery. Not necessarily  jobs you did on Fiverr, it could be a job you did in the past related to that gig or even the ones you did while practicing and perfecting your skill in that area. You can add them to your gig gallery, once potential clients navigate their way to your gig gallery and start seeing your previous works alongside your gig image, I can assure you that 6 out of 10 would purchase that gig even without needing to read your reviews--Just, anything that shows that you can do the job. Take full advantage of your gig gallery and start succeeding on Fiverr today.

4. Gig pricing:

The number one thing every Fiverr seller wants is 5-star reviews from clients. You want to rack up as much as you can, as it holds the key to unlocking your success on Fiverr. You know, you won’t get reviews if you don’t get sales, you have to get sales from client before they can review the mind-blowing job you did for them.

 A good way to do that for starters alongside the other 3 steps we earlier talked about is reducing your gig price to the bare minimum. Off course your gig worth more, but at this point you should know that if you are not giving away something of value that you're fellow top rated competitors are not, you likely wouldn't stand a chance. You want to give buyers the idea that they can get the same value from you at a more lesser cost. 

Try to keep your price at the $5 - $15 range, and once you have racked up enough of this review you can start increasing your prices. By then you would have gained the trust of both Fiverr and Fiverr clients, probably achieving Level two or Top Rated seller.

5. Response time:

Your response time is equally as important as the other reasons we have talked about. In a normal sense no customer likes to be kept waiting too long when trying to purchase something. If you are the type of person that takes too long to respond to your clients, then you should start getting your priorities straight. Only new sellers that has no experience buying on Fiverr will buy your gig if it has a response time more than 3 hours. My advice is that you should try as much as possible to remain at the 1-2 hours response time frame, anything more will render your gig useless.

So in a quick summary of what I have written. First your gig image, make it look top-notch, informative, and easy to understand as it plays a huge role in turning your impressions into clicks. Second, take full advantage of the 1200 characters space provided by Fiverr to make an outstanding pitch that would highlight your authenticity in your potential client view, remember it is your main shot at convincing potential buyers that you are the right man/woman for the Job. Third, your gig gallery should never be underestimated or limited to your gig image alone add your best previous works related to that gig to the gallery, it confirms what your description says, and 6 out of 10 buyers that see your gallery will order your gig. Forth, your gig pricing should not be high for a start, of course, your service worth more but your main goal at this moment is building you reputation on Fiverr, give your potential buyers the idea that they will get high value at a small price. And lastly, try as much as possible to maintain a fast response time. 

My name is Wisdom Kekang, and I am a copywriter and freelancer on Fiverr. I'd be dropping more helpful tips here to help you win this Fiverr game.

And again if you need more professional assistance to help you in this area of Fiverr, then contact me on Fiverr through this link. >>Click here<<

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  1. This is an informative read. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Thanks a lot. I'd be giving you more helpful Fiverr updates soon.

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