Help! low impressions on Fiverr

January 29, 2026 -- views • -- viewers

Need help improving my Fiverr presence. My main issue is low impressions.

A bit about where I am:

My gigs were doing well last year and getting messages and conversion but now i hardly get impression, clicks, messages and order

I'd love feedback on:

  • My title/headline
  • My pricing strategy
  • My description/bio
  • My thumbnail/image
  • My tags/keywords
  • My portfolio samples
  • My FAQ section
  • My package tiers
  • A full profile audit
  • How I compare to competitors

My profile: https://www.fiverr.com/s/P2A3yqp

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

#Fiverr #FreelanceHelp

Respect
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I dug a bit more on your gig. Grabbed some coffee. Did some digging. Here's what I found.

First. Your profile rating is 4.9, not 5.0. That social commerce gig sitting at 4.8 is dragging your average down. Some buyers filter for 5.0 only. You're invisible to them before they even see your work.

Second. You're the only Level 1 seller in your entire recommended section. I counted 14 competitors. All of them outrank you in trust signals. You're showing up to a knife fight with a spoon.

Now the fun stuff.

Your FAQ says delivery takes 3-7 days. Your Basic tier says 2 days. Pick one. Buyers notice this. It makes them nervous. Nervous buyers don't buy.

Your portfolio says "Servives." Not "Services." Servives. I had to read it twice. Small thing, but when you're Level 1 competing against Top Rated sellers, typos hit different.

Three of your five tags link to the exact same Fiverr category page. You're not expanding your reach. You're just standing in the same spot three times wondering why nobody's walking by.

You have a duplicate Shopify gig. Two gigs eating each other's lunch. Fiverr sees two weak signals instead of one strong one. Kill one. Feed the other.

All six Shopify competitors in your section use "dropshipping" in their title. You don't. That's not a vibe choice. That's just missing the bus.


Now here's what's actually annoying me.

You speak English, German, AND French. I checked the top sellers. Most of them are monolingual. You can serve European clients in their native language and you're not even mentioning it. That's not humility. That's hiding your ammunition.

You offer TikTok Shop, Instagram Shop, Facebook Shop setup. I looked at six competitors. None of them mention social commerce. Not one. You have a whole gig for it. It's in your bio. But your main Shopify gig? Silent.

You have a competitive advantage that literally nobody else has and you buried it like you're embarrassed.


The pricing thing.

You're charging $80. Maavia10kamran charges $80 with 2,000+ reviews. At equal price, who do you think wins?

Meanwhile buyers are paying $400-600 for Shopify stores on this platform. The receipts are right there in competitor reviews. You're not being competitive. You're being afraid.

$119 minimum. Yesterday. Extend delivery to 5 days so you stop looking like you're rushing. Add social commerce to your Premium tier at $349 and watch what happens.


Quick fix list since you asked:

  1. Fix "Servives" before I lose sleep over it

  2. Match your FAQ to your actual delivery times

  3. Kill the duplicate gig

  4. Add "dropshipping" to your title like everyone else who wants to be found

  5. Replace that selfie thumbnail with a mockup of your actual work

  6. Mention the multilingual thing. Loudly.

  7. Put social commerce in your main gig description, not just your bio


You've got 14 reviews, perfect delivery, repeat clients, and skills most of these sellers don't have.

You're not stuck because you're bad. You're stuck because you're pricing and presenting like you think you're bad.

The mountain doesn't care how hard you worked to get here. It only sees where you planted your flag.

Plant it higher.

Respect
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