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If you can think of the right gig, which doesn't take too much time, it seems well worth the effort.

#$50 #day #fiverr
  • Profile picture of the author Raja Kamil
    congrats.....double it !
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  • Profile picture of the author GMD
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    Originally Posted by GoodnightSweetRatRace View Post

    If you can think of the right gig, which doesn't take too much time, it seems well worth the effort.

    Congratulations on your success!

    Fiverr is a great tool to market with and get long term clients; personally I don't do Fiverr often anymore because "$5" gigs are really only $4...as you can see.

    Once that $4 hits PayPal, it's really only a $3.92 gig (under Fiverr's original business model).

    If it's working for you, then keep going for it! It's real money that will hopefully reach the bank :rolleyes:
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    • Originally Posted by usuallyclueless View Post

      If it's working for you, then keep going for it! It's real money that will hopefully reach the bank :rolleyes:
      How do you mean by hopefully? Does Fiverr / Paypal have a nice little surprise for me when I go to withdraw it?
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  • Profile picture of the author lisakleinweber
    Nice!! $50 is awsome! especially if you have other streams of passive income or are a newbie.
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    • Originally Posted by lisakleinweber View Post

      Nice!! $50 is awsome! especially if you have other streams of passive income or are a newbie.
      Yeah I focus 90% of my efforts on Clickbank, just thought it was time to diversify
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      • Profile picture of the author Magnus Koenig
        Fiverr is awesome to begin with, however as you effectively only get less than 4$ per gig (fees/possible currency exchange) it has to be something that does require a minimum of work for you to be actually worth the time long term in my opinion.
        I used to do work on fiverr but now I only use it for outsourcing myself since the gig I did just required too much of my time to be actually profitable long term.

        Anyways congratulation to your success and keep doing it if you think you get enough for the time you work!
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  • Profile picture of the author RobertMandrake
    GoodnightSweetRatRace,

    What are you selling on Fiverr?


    Robert
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    • Originally Posted by RobertMandrake View Post

      GoodnightSweetRatRace,

      What are you selling on Fiverr?


      Robert
      Backlink Building.

      Build various diversified links manually, and people seem to love it.
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorjohn1444
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    Well done!
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  • Profile picture of the author SocialMediaOwls
    Yep...backlinking to high PR sites do well on Fiverr and the clones
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    Congrats!

    I haven't reached $50/day, but I make a nice side income (~$300/month) using Fiverr. I really wish I had gotten my gigs up sooner than I did, but I was under the impression that it would be too much work for a measly $5. I was wrong!
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  • Profile picture of the author celente
    yes go to where the money already is.

    Why re-invent the wheel, when nobody has successful done that.

    Go to where they money is, and where people are chomping at the bit to get.

    We are using fiverr for a funnel, to get prospects in and then do good work, and then happen to mention the backend, where we can make anywhere from $39 - all the way to $297.

    I learnt this tactic, from a guy earning about $300 a day from fiverr. He actually happens to be a warrior too. (no surprises there huh?)

    Great job, heres cheers to you first $100 day.
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    • Originally Posted by celente View Post

      yes go to where the money already is.

      Why re-invent the wheel, when nobody has successful done that.

      Go to where they money is, and where people are chomping at the bit to get.

      We are using fiverr for a funnel, to get prospects in and then do good work, and then happen to mention the backend, where we can make anywhere from $39 - all the way to $297.

      I learnt this tactic, from a guy earning about $300 a day from fiverr. He actually happens to be a warrior too. (no surprises there huh?)

      Great job, heres cheers to you first $100 day.
      How do you funnel your buyers?

      Fiverr is really strict when it comes to making deals out side of their platform. 'm just wandering how you get them on your list without risking getting your gig deleted by Fiverr.
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      • Profile picture of the author EmmaPowell
        User fiverr as a teaser .....

        What I mean is make your gig a great offer, BUT make it the tip of the iceberg.

        In your gig description you can add a link, make that link go to your blog where you show an example of the fiverr gig as well as give the prospect an opportunity to look at other services/products you have available.

        I also find that making my fiverr user name the same as my domain name has led some prospects to me. Afterall there are alot of resourceful warriors over on fiverr both as sellers and buyers .... if they want you, make it easy for them to find you by leaving a little track for them to follow.

        Another tip is when you reply to them, always sign off using your user name .... again if they google your user name hopefully it will come up - Actually go and check and make sure it comes up top of the searches. Oh and maybe use the same picture to confirm that you are one and the same person as on fiverr
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  • Profile picture of the author Fazal Mayar
    Congrats, on a nice 8-10 hours day at your office, you can reach 100$ a day.
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    • Ended up making 4 more sales, before midnight (UK time) Total of $66

      I'm starting to think there's a lot of potential in Fiverr, especially when I reach Top Rated Seller status.

      Thanks for the kind comments guys, and dont worry I will scale this up! Pretty sure $200 / day is achievable.
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    • Profile picture of the author blueonblue
      Originally Posted by Fazal Mayar View Post

      Congrats, on a nice 8-10 hours day at your office, you can reach 100$ a day.
      It is better to spend an 8-10 hour day to make money for yourself than it is working for someone else. Also, don't forget the software that can make some of these gigs automatic so that you do tons more without killing yourself!
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  • Profile picture of the author brianboyer
    Fiverr is a great website for buying and selling gigs that offer SEO and advertising help. I have had a lot of success with the gigs I have purchased and have also sold over $350 worth of gigs in just 2 months.
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    • Quick question: Is it better if I withdraw my Fiverr earnings in one big lump sum? Say $1000? or is it better to do it gradually?

      Only reason I ask is because I've read stories about Paypal, how they can put your account on hold if you get unexpected payment(s)
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  • Profile picture of the author g36
    Congrats to you.

    I never had any interest of using fiverr because it pays you measly, but some people seem to make money from it.
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  • Profile picture of the author blueonblue
    there are many warriors who are writing WSO's about using pushbutton gigs through software and other methods. I think if you are talented enough, you should do the following--when you put up a gig, it asks you for a video. Create one. Then create another one and put it on youtube and all the other video sites, with a signature link promoting your fiver gig, put the info in forums and other places.

    You can also post it to other 5er style websites that pay more --there is one I think called uphype--that does 7-12-24 dollar gigs, which could net you tons of money but no one knows about them. Use Utube to direct your audience there also, so you can make more than the 5.00 (4.00 per gig).

    You can also connect your 5er gigs to twitter. Create a new account for each type of gig you want to promote. Then go to some of the twitter group websites, (sorry I don't remember their names), join those groups that are related to your gig. You will get targeted followers for each of those groups and you can let them know about your gig. Broadcast it every few days so it doesn't get lost and change the headline every time so people don't realize it is the same thing and use a different bit.ly link to keep it fresh.

    You are driving massive amounts of followers this way and you can make your fiverr gigs hot and in demand, all to bring in massive amounts of money! IMHO
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    • Profile picture of the author Jody_W
      Originally Posted by harlank44 View Post

      You can also post it to other 5er style websites that pay more --there is one I think called uphype--that does 7-12-24 dollar gigs, which could net you tons of money but no one knows about them. Use Utube to direct your audience there also, so you can make more than the 5.00 (4.00 per gig).
      I've tried this but the only site I've found that has enough buyers to make it worthwhile is Fiverr.

      For example, in the same amount of time, using basically the same type of gig:
      Tenbux: 1 job
      Gigbucks: 3 jobs
      Fiverr: Hundreds of jobs

      You can try the other sites, but don't bother spending much time promoting your gigs over there. Focus on the site that has the buyers.
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      • Profile picture of the author blueonblue
        Originally Posted by Jody_W View Post

        I've tried this but the only site I've found that has enough buyers to make it worthwhile is Fiverr.

        For example, in the same amount of time, using basically the same type of gig:
        Tenbux: 1 job
        Gigbucks: 3 jobs
        Fiverr: Hundreds of jobs

        You can try the other sites, but don't bother spending much time promoting your gigs over there. Focus on the site that has the buyers.
        Did you try using youtube to drive them to those other sites? And don't forget the potential of using facebook and twitter to drive traffic to all your gigs, fiver and those on other sites!
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  • Profile picture of the author xnice
    Congrat!$40 per day is great. Today I see a gig with 160 order queue. Some people make real money on Fiverr.
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