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Why Do Messages Go to Spam on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 10:08 pm

It’s no secret that the Fiverr platform has been overrun by spam in recent years. Many users have reported that their messages are going to spam on Fiverr, and it’s become a real problem for the community.

There are a few different reasons why messages might go to spam on Fiverr. First of all, if you’re sending a lot of messages to sellers, your message might get flagged as spam by Fiverr’s algorithms. This is because Fiverr is trying to protect sellers from being inundated with requests, and so it automatically filters out messages that seem like they might be mass-produced.

Another reason why your message might go to spam is if you’re using language that is often associated with spam. This includes things like “free,” “100% satisfaction guarantee,” and so on. If your message contains any of these phrases, it’s likely that it will be marked as spam by Fiverr.

PRO TIP: If you are sending messages to Fiverr users and your messages are going to spam, there are a few possible reasons. First, make sure that you are using Fiverr’s messaging system and not a third-party system. If you are using a third-party system, your messages may be considered spam by Fiverr. Second, check the content of your messages. If your messages are promotional or contain links to external websites, they may be considered spam by Fiverr. Finally, if you have been sending a large number of messages or have been reported for spamming in the past, your messages may be automatically filtered by Fiverr as spam.

Lastly, if you’re sending messages to buyers who haven’t responded to your previous messages, your message is more likely to go to spam. This is because Fiverr is trying to protect buyers from being bombarded with messages, and so it will send messages from sellers who haven’t been responsive to previous messages into spam.

If you’re having trouble with your messages going to spam on Fiverr, there are a few things you can do to try and fix the problem. First of all, make sure that you’re not using any language that could be associated with spam.

Secondly, try sending fewer messages overall, and focus on quality over quantity. Lastly, make sure you’re responding to all of the buyer’s messages, even if they’re just asking for clarification on something – this will show Fiverr that you’re an active and engaged seller, and not a spammer.

following the above tips should help reduce the chances of your messages going to spam on Fiverr. However, at the end of the day, there’s no guaranteed way to prevent your messages from going to spam entirely – it’s just something that happens occasionally on the platform.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.