Easy but profitable fiverr gigs

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I was wondering what are some easy gigs that I can do that can help me make a quick buck. Also what are the best avenues for promoting my fiverr gigs.
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    http://fiverr.com/gigs/search?query=boobs&x=0&y=0

    As you can see from that link, if you have boobs, there are lots of opportunities.

    Example: http://fiverr.com/pandorasbox/write-...?autoplay=true
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  • You could write articles or do some seo, but if you know how to do this already you should create your own sites. You will make far more money off of each article than the five dollars you will get paid on fiverr.
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  • Profile picture of the author Prateek Dwivedi
    Don't try to do stuff just because it is popular. Try to do things you are good at, would help you in a long run.
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  • Profile picture of the author quercus5
    Focus on products/services where you can give really excellent value to your customers, and you could try to hook them on upsells to make more money.
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  • Profile picture of the author aaaa33030
    Doing autoapproved scrabebox blasts can make you a quick buck at fiverr
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  • Profile picture of the author Prideoflion
    You'll find opportunity in abundance on Fiverr.com, but your top two consideration should be both your time and what you're good at.
    It's very easy to sell a service on fiverr, but it's also very easy to lose yourself in the trivial details of fulfilling those tasks. Your time is extraordinarily more valuable than any amount of money because we only have a small amount of time to live.

    Breaking it down, you only have a small amount of time each day in which you can be productive and work hard. If you want to succeed in any endeavor, and much more at this freelance Fiverr gig you're contemplating, you're going to have to figure out what you're good at and what you can do quickly. If you can complete the job in under half an hour and it is not too stressful or particularly hard, I recommend you do it on Fiverr.

    If it violates one of these things, I would take a step back and honestly think about whether or not you should even try to do that task for that amount of money. The reason I say five dollars in half an hour is because effectively what they're doing.

    Paying you for your time.

    It is simply an hourly wage. If you can complete four of these tasks within an hour then you're effectively making $20 a hour. If you can only do one of these tasks in a two-hour period time you're effectively making $2.50 an hour.

    Value your time my friend, and the rest will fall in place.

    Originally Posted by Mydealstore View Post

    I was wondering what are some easy gigs that I can do that can help me make a quick buck. Also what are the best avenues for promoting my fiverr gigs.
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  • Profile picture of the author AffiliatesGetPaid
    Originally Posted by Mydealstore View Post

    I was wondering what are some easy gigs that I can do that can help me make a quick buck. Also what are the best avenues for promoting my fiverr gigs.
    if you don't mind showing your face on camera, these days video testimonials is all the rage on fiverr.

    good luck and maybe you can post your fiverr gig on this thread. we can then review it for you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ryan Popovic
    Whatever your gig is, make sure to add video. This will increase your conversion rates quite a bit.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew1122
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    fiverr is already full with useless and low quality gigs,you as a noob can not "make a quick buck" *if you know what you do,than you can make $100+ daily like i did
    *if you are a good looking girl,ignore the above,you can show your ass/boobs or dance around naked and you will make money on fiverr
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    • Profile picture of the author DylanCoates
      Originally Posted by Andrew1122 View Post

      fiverr is already full with useless and low quality gigs,you as a noob can not "make a quick buck" *if you know what you do,than you can make $100+ daily like i did
      *if you are a good looking girl,ignore the above,you can show your ass/boobs or dance around naked and you will make money on fiverr
      As much as I find it somewhat disrespectful to suggest to any woman that they dance naked for money, it is indeed always an option.

      Fiverr however, is a tricky beast. Sometimes you can offer what appears to be a fantastic service for a low price and have no takers, other times you can offer something that seems like such rubbish to yourself but sells like hotcakes.

      At the end of the day, it depends what you have and what you know, and sometimes, what you're willing to learn. I believe that the quickest way to make money with Fiverr is to have a service that can be customised within minutes. Recently I just ordered a voice clip from somebody, imagine how great it must be to spend two minutes speaking from a script and making money from it. My script was about 200 words and I payed $5 for it, that must have taken 5 minutes at most, in an idyllic world that's $60 an hour, though it's not quite as simple as that.

      Take what you have and see if you can give it to other people. Whether it's recording equipment, a greenscreen, a piece of customisable software, twitter followers, whatever. Fiverr is all about skills and assets.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndrewStark
    most of the easy gig's don't work, the buyers at fiverr are looking for services rather than information.

    you should look at the gig's that appear on the front page, and what people are looking for in the RHS with the green background. It's true that boobs and a banner will sell, but not all us have been given such assets.

    Also remember to factor in that fiverr take $1, so you're take home is only $4 per gig, and you need to put in hard work to get the thumbs up rating to gain trust and get people ordering.

    The only information products I've seen do well are in the weight loss niche, where diet plans and work out routines are being sold.

    As others have said treat this as a loss leader to get connections with clients who would be interested in hiring you for bigger projects.
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    • Profile picture of the author rdezso
      Originally Posted by AndrewStark View Post


      As others have said treat this as a loss leader to get connections with clients who would be interested in hiring you for bigger projects.
      Exactly..

      I sell fiverr gigs to install Zen cart or Zen cart plugins and I realize that it's more work than what customers pay but I have made some great connections with customers who want more detailed work outside of fiverr and that's where I make the money. I also promote my hosting company at the completion of each gig which has brought me in customers.

      You have to think outside the box in order to make money indirectly with fiverr, think of fiverr as another advertising medium.
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      • Profile picture of the author aw4248
        fb likes, youtube views and some seo services , you can easily make 30-40 bucks/day
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwarrior06
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    Thanks for sharing that idea. Good fiverr gigs are really useful and they can really be profitable.
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  • Profile picture of the author bartm
    Testimonials on books on Amazon work too. You have to scroll through the book and write a couple of great lines... Thats it! You can easily write a review in 10 minutes...

    Like Prideoflion said: your time is most valuable. If you can do 4 reviews in an hour, thats $20 per hour... (- $X Fees)
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    • Profile picture of the author underworld90
      Originally Posted by bartm View Post

      Like Prideoflion said: your time is most valuable. If you can do 4 reviews in an hour, thats $20 per hour... (- Fees)
      Well, really it's $16/hr because Fiverr takes 20% for each gig. For some of the jobs on there $4 seems really, really low. Some people are selling their dignity for $4!
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  • Profile picture of the author contentwriting360
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    Originally Posted by Mydealstore View Post

    I was wondering what are some easy gigs that I can do that can help me make a quick buck.
    Oh man, there's no quick-rich-method in any business, be it online or offline. You got to sweat for it, work for it, earn it.

    Originally Posted by Mydealstore View Post

    Also what are the best avenues for promoting my fiverr gigs.
    You didn't mention what gigs you have, did you?
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  • Profile picture of the author BloggingPro
    Writing articles, reviews or blog posts seems to be a quick and easy way to generating some quick money through Fiverr. I don't make a monthly income that is anything to write home about, but by all means I'm making enough to make it worth my while as a side gig.

    BP
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    • Profile picture of the author Avidhuman
      My best selling gig is posting on forums actually. I've even been paid to post on this one. lol

      10 posts in 24 hrs or 20 posts over 14 days.

      I'm getting close to making $300 on fiverr over 5 months of posting on forums. Not great, but not terrible. I've reached level 2 with this one gig.
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