In freelancing, there are always going to be ups and downs. However, if you are getting impressions and clicks, then the issue is most likely your gig description. It could also be your pricing. I suggest you think about how you could improve these areas.
Some of your gigs, such as your Instagram and YouTube gigs, also indicate that buyers will get results that you cannot possibly promise. This includes specific engagement and retention rates. I know that you have a disclaimer in your Instagram gig, but you should remove these claims from your gig altogether. They break Fiverr’s Community Standards.
Here is what the Community Standards say:
"Promise a service outcome which is not in your control
In certain instances, sellers may be tempted to promise outcomes of their service which is not in their control. For example, guaranteeing to restore your Amazon account or promising an exact amount of viewers for a Youtube video by its digital promotion. Please refrain from promising outcomes that are not in your control because it misleads buyers."
Read it here:
https://www.fiverr.com/community/standards/integrity-authenticity