How bad is fiverr affiliate program?

I get a conversion every 150 clicks, so same order of magnitude as you, assuming you'll get a sale soon.
 
I get a conversion every 150 clicks, so same order of magnitude as you, assuming you'll get a sale soon.
This is the answer I was looking for. Conversion per 150 clicks.
 
I got 200 clicks but 0 conversion. How many clicks do you usually need to get a fiverr affiliate conversion?
You can ask @IM Rider in https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/ama-ask-me-anything-about-fiverr.1333400/ >>> @IM Rider has mentioned there "I a level 2 seller on fiverr and I am making pretty cool money while enjoying working with clients at Fiverr. I will answer your questions related to Fiverr." ;)
 
There are some people who are making lot of money with this so check your quality of traffic.
 
You can ask @IM Rider in [AMA] ask me anything about Fiverr >>> @IM Rider has mentioned there "I a level 2 seller on fiverr and I am making pretty cool money while enjoying working with clients at Fiverr. I will answer your questions related to Fiverr." ;)
Go to Twitter and do trolling there bruh! I heard they are allowing back trolls...

These two threads are unrelated.
He's an experienced seller of Fiverr, but just started promoting Fiverr as an affiliate.
Right. 2 completely different things.
 
Forgot the guys name here but I know he bought land and a homestead a couple years ago through Fiverr affiliate.
 
I would assume results will be quite different according to your traffic.
This is why facebook or google are making so much money after all: The targeting of the traffic.
Are the people you're sending more or less potential customers for this?
 
Well its not just about the number of clicks its about how you achieve them ,what traffic source you use .For example lets say i want to sell products on social media ,i will not get a high conversion rate as people are not so much in a buying state and probably my conversion it will be like 1%or maybe less .But lets say i will create reviews of the products on yt and google ,well here people already have their card ready to buy so the conversion it will be very high 5% or more
 
Same for me I got like 487 clicks but 0 conversions.
 
I got 200 clicks but 0 conversion. How many clicks do you usually need to get a fiverr affiliate conversion?
Well, I will recommend more patient. Try checking signup conversion. If it's like 30% it will definitely converts as they make their first order.
For me I got 500 clicks and 40% signup and they almost all convert.
 
I got 200 clicks but 0 conversion. How many clicks do you usually need to get a fiverr affiliate conversion?

Its hard to say. I had regular periods of 1 in 10, and then if I sent them to a generic landing page it could have been as high as 1 in 200

It really depends on where you are promoting it. I have had a conversion rate of less than 1 in 10, however that was good leads sent to a specific gig that was mentioned in the spam message they were sent. the gig was very relevant to them and their shops so the conversion was high. that said I have had it as high as 1 in 200 when sending people to a general landing page with lost of options. for example if I just sent them to the "Etsy" search page. If I sent them to a specific gig and talked about that gig in whatever promotion I did the conversions were really high. I had 6 conversions in an afternoon once. that said I think a ton of spam messages went out to random teams on Esty or at least invites to one we set up to a lot of people.

Also the price was low. $10 - $20 and then I had several extras which people regularly bought. I would also take a look at their shop and offer up some suggestions for them. I would then talk about much bigger and more expensive services I offered such as big Pinterest packages for a few hundred each. Fiverr is not a place to earn money but to find clients. I earned much more off the clients I found from fiverr than I did on the gigs and the affiliate commission. the hard part is over once you have a sale, then you can sell them on a ton of stuff. make sure the gig you offer is good value, if they feel they are getting good value on that they are likely to purchase higher end services. It's all about the up-sell and also managing expectations.

1) I would definitely deep link directly to a gig for the best conversions by far! If you are sending them to a landing page with lots of gigs the conversion will suffer greatly.

2) make sure you have a value option to get them in the door. all you want is the conversion, I was getting $50 affiliate commission for selling $5 and $15 gigs. so selling a gig for $5 that took 5 minutes to do was fine because I was getting much more on the back end. Personally I would make it a gig you control, that way you can control the conversations, the copy and get a much high conversion and ROI per customer.

3) make sure you are selling them on the gig before they even get to it. I always portrayed myself as a happy customer of the service mentioning it in a thread, and suggesting people check it out. Half the people I sent had already made up their mind before even clicking on the link.

Good luck with it, if you're focused it can easily generate thousands of dollars a month just in affiliate commissions. feel free to send me a PM if you wanted to ask anything not in public :)
 
Out of how much clicks you think search engine journal is converting? It's showing fiverr ads to cold search traffic:
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