$150,000+ Per Year On FIVERR!! Really??

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I was just searching around on fiverr and i worked out that this guy could make over $1,000,000 at his current rate how?

Well the fiverr seller has just 6 gigs. They are all SEO related gigs.

Each gig has a delivery time of 5 days.
At the moment he has 759 "orders in que"
So he probably gets around 750 orders per week. I dont think there late orders because he has thousands of positive feedback comments.

So.. 750 orders per week x $4 = $3000
Then... $3000 (profit per week) x52 (weeks in a year) = $156,000

So that means the seller makes $156,000 per year of fiverr!! WOW!

#$150 #fiverr #year
  • Profile picture of the author doman22
    Interesting. Can you give link to that gig on place?
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    • Well the fiverr seller has just 6 gigs. They are all spamming gigs.

      Fixed it for ya.

      There's a lowlife over on BHW whining about how Fiverr changed their search algorithm to give other users a chance at being found, so now he's no longer getting 200 orders a day. Might be the same guy.

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      • Profile picture of the author Jere Kuisma
        Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

        Well the fiverr seller has just 6 gigs. They are all spamming gigs.

        Fixed it for ya.

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        And who the **** gives a damn about this? People buy them and
        people obviously like them (rating), problem?
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        • It's obviously not a problem for you.

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          • Profile picture of the author Invert Planet
            Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

            It's obviously not a problem for you.

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            sorry I don't mean to be rude... but if you're not quoting your reference we don't really know who you are replying to.

            As a new IM'er I too would be interested in these tactics.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by Quahas View Post

          And who the **** gives a damn about this?
          Many of us do. And rightly, and for good reasons.

          And maybe one day you will, when people react to you with great disdain for being an internet marketer because they imagine that makes you either a spammer or a scammer, and they won't do business with you.

          These people are a problem for all of us.

          We should all be trying to do something about them, not putting our heads in the sand, asking "Who the **** gives a damn?" and just waiting for the FTC and other regulators to impose ever-stronger, ever-more-restrictive, ever-better-enforced regulation against all of us - which has always been and will always be the outcome if we can't regulate ourselves (is that what you want?).

          Since you ask.
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        • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
          Originally Posted by Quahas View Post

          And who the **** gives a damn about this? People buy them and
          people obviously like them (rating), problem?
          Really?

          You simply decide to jump on the forum and be rude to people.

          Do yourself a favor, stop being a keyboard warrior and start respecting
          other people's opinions.

          Just because you have a different opinion about something doesn't mean
          you have to be rude. There are ways of sharing your opinion without being
          rude.

          Treat other people the way you would like to be treated yourself. Trust me, it will help you a lot.
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          • Profile picture of the author Chris Worner
            Originally Posted by Mohammad Afaq View Post

            Do yourself a favor, stop being a keyboard jockey and start respecting
            other people's opinions.
            Fixed that for you.

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      • Profile picture of the author Martin Lee Jr
        Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

        Well the fiverr seller has just 6 gigs. They are all spamming gigs.

        Fixed it for ya.

        There's a lowlife over on BHW whining about how Fiverr changed their search algorithm to give other users a chance at being found, so now he's no longer getting 200 orders a day. Might be the same guy.

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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
        Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

        Well the fiverr seller has just 6 gigs. They are all spamming gigs.

        Fixed it for ya.

        There's a lowlife over on BHW whining about how Fiverr changed their search algorithm to give other users a chance at being found, so now he's no longer getting 200 orders a day. Might be the same guy.

        fLufF
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        Nice to see how you jump to conclusions without any concrete evidence that this is the same guy... Last time I checked there were thousands of people selling on Fiverr, what makes you think it's the same guy? Because he gets 200 orders a day? (pffft) :rolleyes:

        Also, if you don't like BH tactics why you there on that forum? Seems kind of "weird" to me... :confused:

        PS. If you're going to quote me DO NOT change anything, it's not that much work to re-type a rebuttal.
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        • Nice to see how you jump to conclusions without any concrete evidence that this is the same guy... Last time I checked there were thousands of people selling on Fiverr, what makes you think it's the same guy? Because he gets 200 orders a day? (pffft) :rolleyes:

          I said, "Might be the same guy." My speculation was based on the fact that the guy I think it is has exactly 6 SEO gigs and hundreds of orders in his queue, but not the number of orders the OP stipulated. Therefore I can't be sure who the OP is referring to.

          Also, if you don't like BH tactics why you there on that forum? Seems kind of "weird" to me... :confused:

          Because I have Google Alerts set up to notify me whenever anything is posted about Fiverr. I write and edit a popular Fiverr blog. I pretty much live, eat and breathe Fiverr. I've followed it from the beginning. I would guess that I know more about it than just about anyone else who doesn't work there.

          PS. If you're going to quote me DO NOT change anything, it's not that much work to re-type a rebuttal.

          I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean by this.

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        • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
          Originally Posted by Mike Hill View Post

          PS. If you're going to quote me do it my way, because I'm the boss of you
          Fixed that for you.

          No you're not.
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  • Profile picture of the author icemusike
    can u share the link please? :d Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
    Originally Posted by arranrice View Post


    So that means the seller makes $156,000 per year of fiverr!! WOW!
    You can make even more than that without having to slave over gigs if you use fiverr for arbitrage.


    Daniel
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    • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
      Originally Posted by Daniel Evans View Post

      You can make even more than that without having to slave over gigs if you use fiverr for arbitrage.


      Daniel
      Oh you know this is what he is doing. His plan is this. Pick up a gig at fiverr and then head over to either fourverr, threeverr, twoverr, or oneverr and esentially outsource it to whoever is running the same gig respectively.

      Genius!
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  • Profile picture of the author The Copy Warriors
    It's crazy how some people just come up with these little systems and game them all day for cash. I'd never want to live like that, but I kind of admire it in a weird way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Gordon
    I'm pretty sure he's smart and has a sales funnel set up to keep the customers he already has and make them high end customers who buy his other services in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author marketinguk
    Arran makes a great point here and fiverr can be really profitable if you know how to use it properly. In addition i bought a site from Arran on flippa and he's a great guy so believe what he's saying here he's one of the good guys lol. Seriously there's ebooks everywhere about fiverr just check some of the wso's here it can be really profitable if you know how to use it well!
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  • Profile picture of the author obin94
    I have seen multiple people having stats like that. Its pretty amazing!
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  • Profile picture of the author colinph970
    759 orders in queue? really? How can he hope to even get close to fulfilling these orders?
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    • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
      Originally Posted by colinph970 View Post

      759 orders in queue? really? How can he hope to even get close to fulfilling these orders?
      It's probably automated. From reading the OP I get an idea that the gigs have something to do with backlinks so he probably will have a software doing the job for him.

      Or, 759 gigs in 5 days means a little over three grand in his pocket in 5 days (fiver keep $1 from each transaction). Hiring a full time VA from Philippines costs around $300-500 so he is probably outsourcing the whole thing.
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    • Profile picture of the author RyanLester
      Must be an automated tool he's using or just spamming folks with offers. Not cool.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aremutola
    This is spamming, he shld be banned, the guy is using old skool system to fool some people
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    • Profile picture of the author JEasy
      He must not be doing anything wrong. I'd be interested in seeing the gig, because I've never seen it when searching Fiverr. If he's getting positive feedback, then he must have satisfied customers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Ogbin
    This forum is a place for discussing with each other respectfully.

    This is not a place for being rude and impolite with each other.

    IM industry or internet in general is an endless place for opportunities; Fiverr is one of them.

    I don't know if this FIVERR seller is a scam or not. Some of you may think is a scam and others say is a legitimate person. I can't judge him/her because I am not using his/her services.

    Thank you guys for your comments, please I think that we should being polite when we critic others.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jager
    Geez, lot of animosity on this thread. Chill out.
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  • Profile picture of the author imwarrior84
    Well it's time to start some fiverr gigs Amazing!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kierkegaard
    To give you the basic answer: no

    No-one is making $150,000 a year on Fiverr.

    "Hey dude, how'd'ya'no he could be like arbitrage, like... doing, erm VA like things...!"

    No. He's not.

    For those of you living the dream - wake up. You only start making money when you start doing things when you're awake.
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    • Profile picture of the author Point Blank
      Originally Posted by Kierkegaard View Post

      To give you the basic answer: no

      No-one is making $150,000 a year on Fiverr.

      "Hey dude, how'd'ya'no he could be like arbitrage, like... doing, erm VA like things...!"

      No. He's not.

      For those of you living the dream - wake up. You only start making money when you start doing things when you're awake.
      ^^This sum it up.
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    Good for that guy
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  • Profile picture of the author Entrecon
    In theory he could and just might be able to make that much, but the key is consistency. Maybe he got one big push from a forum mention so he has a bunch of gigs now, but next week only one or two. Maybe he had one person buy the gig for multiple domains they owned. You don't know especially with the limited data you can see. This is the same with most businesses. You can make forecasts, but unless you are consistent and constantly marketing and advertising and driving customers your estimate is just a dream.
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    • For those of you living the dream - wake up. You only start making money when you start doing things when you're awake.

      Fiverr's most visible top seller, Sam Cornwell, divulged that he'd made about $10,000 in a year. He was one of the first to do upsells and add-ons. Small wonder that when Fiverr offered him a job he took it.

      Fiverr reminds me of eBay in the early days. Many had dreams of becoming "eBay millionaires." Yet my friend Jay Senese (jayandmarie), who has been consistently in the top ten on eBay, says he's never met an actual eBay millionaire and doesn't think they exist.

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  • Profile picture of the author arranrice
    Its true, pm me for his name.
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    People get that for which they do pay. Those who buy links are later crying. Yeah, when they get hit with a pr zero. Google does not like link buying as it makes their algo mess up. OK as a result, they are hunting for links that do not seem organic.
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