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How To Improve Your Visibility on Fiverr

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You will be able to sell your gigs on Fiverr only when your gig gets visibility. What does visibility actually means? Well, it means that potential clients can find your gig easily. Let's say you are selling forum posting service, and when someone is searching for forum poster, your gig needs to appear on the search results. You can improve your visibility by optimizing for internal searches, getting more positive ratings and reviews, and also traffic.
 
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Most feel that posting their gig on Fiverr means their gig will get seen just because it is on the site, that is not the case, and it does mean that you need to promote and market your service on Fiverr to get clients and then get get reviews which in turn, will help you in the long run to gaining more clients.
 
Most feel that posting their gig on Fiverr means their gig will get seen just because it is on the site, that is not the case, and it does mean that you need to promote and market your service on Fiverr to get clients and then get get reviews which in turn, will help you in the long run to gaining more clients.
Getting reviews is tough. Maybe you would have to pay, but that seems unethical to me, especially if you're demanding good reviews.
 
Getting reviews is tough. Maybe you would have to pay, but that seems unethical to me, especially if you're demanding good reviews.
People cannot review your gig on Fiverr without actually buying your gigs, and Fiverr makes commissions form gig sales, so practically you cannot sell your gig for zero dollar. So, it is quite impossible to get reviews on your gigs without actually selling your gig
 
People cannot review your gig on Fiverr without actually buying your gigs, and Fiverr makes commissions form gig sales, so practically you cannot sell your gig for zero dollar. So, it is quite impossible to get reviews on your gigs without actually selling your gig
Yeah, but you can make some scam, so someone buys a gig but gets the money back and a profit. For instance, you could pay someone 15 dollars (behind the scenes) so 5 would go back to the person and 5 would be the profit.
 
Yeah, but you can make some scam, so someone buys a gig but gets the money back and a profit. For instance, you could pay someone 15 dollars (behind the scenes) so 5 would go back to the person and 5 would be the profit.
I know some people have done this (I am not the one, though). By the way, having no reviews or fewer reviews on your gig does not mean you are a bad freelancer. A lot of new freelancers are unable to compete with the established one so they have fewer reviews or no reviews at all.
 
I know some people have done this (I am not the one, though). By the way, having no reviews or fewer reviews on your gig does not mean you are a bad freelancer. A lot of new freelancers are unable to compete with the established one so they have fewer reviews or no reviews at all.
I'm not trying to self-righteously judge people. But it boggles my mind that some people are so low as to hire people for fake reviews. It reminds me of that time I unknowingly ran into real thieves as a youth (in my 20s). It was like "How can people be like this?".
 
I'm not trying to self-righteously judge people. But it boggles my mind that some people are so low as to hire people for fake reviews. It reminds me of that time I unknowingly ran into real thieves as a youth (in my 20s). It was like "How can people be like this?".
Frankly speaking, I do not have any issues with freelancers trying to get sales through fake reviews. What actually bothers me is when big businesses, and big celebrities use unethical ways to make sales. :D
 

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