I need help regarding fiverr

by nitesh
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Hello Everyone,

Fiverr is one site that I have not used it yet. I have registered on it yesterday and got one order of $5 today and this is my first order in this marketplace.

Everything is fine leaving the price and that is $5. I want to know the answers of some questions I am writing here so please read all questions here and tell answers of all if you know.

How much maximum can be earned from Facebook?

Are we bound to sell everything for $5 only?

Is it for students only or professionals also take it?

What are the ways of maximizing our earnings in fiverr?

Please share your ideas and experiences. I always resepect good tips and ideas.

Thank You
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  • Profile picture of the author MaxTheMarketer
    Originally Posted by nitesh View Post

    Hello Everyone,

    Fiverr is one site that I have not used it yet. I have registered on it yesterday and got one order of $5 today and this is my first order in this marketplace.

    Everything is fine leaving the price and that is $5. I want to know the answers of some questions I am writing here so please read all questions here and tell answers of all if you know.

    How much maximum can be earned from Facebook?

    Are we bound to sell everything for $5 only?

    Is it for students only or professionals also take it?

    What are the ways of maximizing our earnings in fiverr?

    Please share your ideas and experiences. I always resepect good tips and ideas.

    Thank You
    When you deliver and complete a certain amount of positive gigs, you will gain a seller level allowing you to add additional gigs within every gig where you can increase cost from $10-20.

    When you reach seller level 3 I think you can sell additional gigs within every gig up to $40. Remember though that Fiverr takes $1 for every $5 you sell which means $2 if you sell for $10 or $4 if you sell for 20 and so forth.

    You maximize your selling by selling something people are looking for (SEO, articles, translation, coding, and other stuff people are too lazy or too unskilled to do themselves).

    Make also sure you are professional in delivering each gig, answering questions, sometimes revise certain delivered gigs and so forth.

    Anyone with a great idea should try Fiverr; it is easy and free to get started with and you not only make money, you also build a brand and reputation for your fiverr-name so choose it carefully and strategically! ;-)

    Take Care & Have An Awesome Day, Fellow Warrior / Max "MaxTheMarketer" K.
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  • Profile picture of the author RanjitB
    Q1: Are we bound to sell everything for $5 only?

    A1: Well Depend on the size of the project or the work load you can charge more. For example. you offer HTML to WP coversion of a template/theme, your initial offer(GIG) states $5. You can describe "contact me before you order, so I can give a proper quote". That means you can charge more gigs for a task/project

    Q2:Is it for students only or professionals also take it?

    A2:Sure, professionals use it, example: people with 5+ webdesign experience

    Q3: What are the ways of maximizing our earnings in fiverr?

    A3: Best service along with fast delivery. You can offer an express gig at the beginning, then you build your reputation and rating (level 1 ---> Top rated seller)

    Hope this helps, Keep up the quality service and fast delivery. Needless to mention be honest with your clients and treat them nice.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danielle Lynn
    I use Fiverr and I'm a professional. Heck, I even have a guide that shows new sellers how to leverage Fiverr for their business.

    Time and time again it has proven to be very lucrative for me.

    The key is:

    1) You HAVE to position yourself right. Yes, it is a $5 per gig site. You can sell $5 services or products without being a 'cheap' provider. One of my best sellers is a guide that helps people fix conversions on their site.

    2) You need an upsell plan. If you go in there only peddling $5 services, you're not going to walk away with much. Use your gig as your 'lead-in' product, and have a more expensive service waiting on the backend to pitch to your hot leads.

    3) Over deliver. Get the good feedback - it's your lifeblood.

    Go get 'em!
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  • Profile picture of the author betterwtveter
    Originally Posted by nitesh View Post

    Hello Everyone,

    Fiverr is one site that I have not used it yet. I have registered on it yesterday and got one order of $5 today and this is my first order in this marketplace.

    Everything is fine leaving the price and that is $5. I want to know the answers of some questions I am writing here so please read all questions here and tell answers of all if you know.

    How much maximum can be earned from Facebook?

    Are we bound to sell everything for $5 only?

    Is it for students only or professionals also take it?

    What are the ways of maximizing our earnings in fiverr?

    Please share your ideas and experiences. I always resepect good tips and ideas.

    Thank You
    1.) Facebook will vary depending on the niche
    2.) No there will always be people willing to buy for more than $5. I upsell a lot of fiverr gigs for $50 to other businesses.
    3.) Almost anyone can use fiverr, a lot of businesses do take advantage of it, depending on the niche service.
    4.) Maximize earnings by having good reviews, fast delivery, and a good product or service to sell.
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    Fiverr sits on my money. Yeah, for 20 days to prevent fraud they say. I get my gig money deposited in to my pay pal account $3.92 per gig. That is not a lot considering that most gigs require more than one hour of work and some times the questions buyers ask are many. Workers need to have a pay pal account to use Fiverr and similar services. After you get to level 2 you can add extras like a rush job costs +$10 more. This means you get more money. I believe it use to be that you needed to complete 10 gigs to get to level one. Also, it use to be 50 gigs to get to level two before, but it might be 250 now. I am not sure. Like if any one does indeed know the requirements for level two - please post it and thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author nitesh
    When can one fiverr worker reach to level 2, 3 and so on?
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    • Profile picture of the author Matt79
      Originally Posted by nitesh View Post

      When can one fiverr worker reach to level 2, 3 and so on?
      Check out this link:
      Fiverr's Levels
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  • Profile picture of the author huester
    UPSELLS, UPSELLS AND MORE UPSELLS!

    Hey mate

    I was struggling making money for years and fiverr has given me a 5-figure year business and that was from hard work.

    Research and determination is all you need.

    Rock on!

    Thanks

    Huw
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  • Profile picture of the author Arun Chandran
    Fiverr is a great place to make money from. The trick is to get people to do gigs for you cheap and you sell those gigs to others for more.

    Basically, a middleman job. Daniel Evans has some really good products that can help in this area.
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  • Profile picture of the author DTGeorge
    Maybe I'm missing something but...

    Why sell gigs for cheap ($5) and then HOPE that people will continue to buy products and services for an increased price?

    If there are other marketplaces, why not just (gasp!) sell your entire service at a higher price, instead of going through a juggling act?

    I don't mind sites such as Fivver and Odesk, but doesn't it make more sense to market yourself for one big gig instead of a bunch of small ones?
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