Saturday, 21 May 2016

How To Easily Get Paid On Fiverr

Fiverr is a joint where gig offers their services for minimum cost of $5. Making $5 may not sound ok but those $5 can add up to thousands of dollar.

What can you sell
1. Ebooks
2. Creating logos
3. Web designing
4. Draw the customer as a cartoon character

5. Make a photo into an avatar
6. Promote a business on Facebook
7. Write a short blog post
8. Translate English into Chinese (300 word maximum)
9. Create a video testimonial about a product
10. Teach people how to play blues guitar

How Much Can You Really Make on $5 Gigs?
The stories told in the fiverr forum and elsewhere suggest a wide variety of experiences ranging from members who haven’t sold a thing after months of trying, to others who are making more from their gigs than from their full-time jobs.
An article about fiverr on the U.S. News website features Mark Mason, a semi-retired man from Chicago who offers business services like writing marketing materials and makes $150 to $300 per day for a few hours of work on his gigs. The same article explains how college student Morissa Schwartz has made $7,500 in the last year by offering copyediting services.
If you think some gigs are too much work for the money, you’re right. In fact, you don’t even make $5 for a sale. After Fiverr takes their 20% and you pay 2% to have your money transferred to PayPal, you’re really only making $3.92 per sale.
To be successful, you need to find a product or service that costs almost nothing to provide and takes only a few minutes of your time to create and deliver. We’ll look at some examples in a moment, but first let’s look at another way to make gigs worth your time.
Making Money Without Climbing Levels
While selling gig extras is one of the best ways to increase your earnings on Fiverr, some products and services make sense even for $3.92 — what you net from a $5 gig. For example, in two months Martin Buckley made $900 selling an ebook on Fiverr . It makes sense to sell something that has zero cost of production and only takes a minute to deliver, but in addition to making $900 from that one book, Buckley had another technique: he promoted other books he was selling on Fiverr within this ebook! It pays to use every trick you can to maximize your per-customer income.
Here are some other gigs to consider:
  • Logo design (using software that does most of the work)
  • Video lessons (for anything you know how to do)
  • Crafts (if you can make them fast and cheap and use one stamp to send them)
  • Photo-into-painting service (using software to convert the photo to look like a painting)
  • Facebook promotion of customers’ products (if you have many friends)
  • Writing (minimal for $5 — charge more for longer work)
  • Business card design (with software doing the heavy work)
  • Conversational language instruction (just a few minutes for $5, extra for longer sessions) Online research for writers (have a template and a system for speed)
  • Ebooks (your own or ones you buy the rights to)
  • Use your imagination to come up with something of real value. For example, one offer says, “I will answer ten questions about Italy.” Most of us know enough about the place we live to offer a service like that — though I would give the customer an audio file rather than a typed response to make answering quicker.
If you have an unusual career, you could target those who might want to learn more about it by offering a video or PDF file that explains your work and how to get a similar job

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