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Why I Am Not Getting Buyer Request on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 8:47 pm

As a seller on Fiverr, one of the most common questions I get is “Why am I not getting buyer requests?” There are a few different reasons this could be happening, and I’m going to go over some of the most common ones below.

One of the most common reasons sellers don’t get buyer requests is because they’re not active on the platform. If you want to increase your chances of getting buyer requests, you need to be active on Fiverr. This means logging in regularly, responding to messages quickly, and keeping your gig portfolio up-to-date.

PRO TIP: If you are not receiving buyer requests on Fiverr, it is likely because your gig does not appear in the search results when buyers search for relevant keywords. To appear in the search results, be sure to choose relevant keywords for your gig title and tags, and include them in your gig description. In addition, make sure your gig prices are competitive.

Another reason sellers don’t get buyer requests is because their gig portfolios are not optimised. When buyers search for services on Fiverr, they use specific keywords.

If your gig titles and descriptions don’t include these keywords, your gigs are less likely to show up in search results. This means that buyers are less likely to find your gigs, and you’re less likely to get buyer requests.

If you’re not getting buyer requests, take a look at your activity level and gig portfolio. If you’re not active on the platform or if your gigs are not optimised, you’re less likely to get buyer requests. By taking these simple steps, you can increase your chances of getting buyer requests and growing your business on Fiverr.

Conclusion: There are many reasons why a seller might not be receiving buyers request on Fiverr. The two main reasons are inactivity on the site or an unoptimized gig portfolio. If a seller wants to increase their chances of getting buyers request they should be more active on Fiverr and make sure their gig portfolio is up-to-date and relevant to what buyers are searching for.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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