How to earn $1,000+ a month on Fiverr
I opened my Fiverr account when I was 14 and left it that way for several months before deciding to post my first gig. I received my first order, for $5, in about two weeks. When I eventually finished it, I was overjoyed to see this message.
(After Fiverr deducted their commission, I only made $4 instead of $5.)
In September, my second month, I worked about nine jobs and earned over $350. After three and a half months, I had earned over $1000.
I worked very little during the weekends to earn that money, and for a 15-year-old, it was good money! I stopped and even removed my gig since I was weary and bored of editing videos, but my profile is still active and the ratings are still there.
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So how can you use Fiverr to earn some extra cash? All you have to do is develop a skill that can be sold, organize a concert, and promote your offering. It could be challenging at first to attract your first clients, but if you want to hasten the process, consider joining Facebook groups where you can trade preferred gigs (likes) with other members. You'll go up the algorithm in this manner.
Keep in mind that your initial order will probably be less than $10 and won't be worth hundreds of dollars. Make sure it's the best project you've ever done because the customer's review might make or break your gig (in good or bad).
More orders will result in more reviews, which will increase the popularity of your profile in the algorithm. Three objectives are set for merchants on Fiverr (Level 1, Level 2, Top Rated). You will have the "New Seller" badge if you are a new seller. Your credibility increases with your level. You must comply with the requirements and earn more than $400, finish more than 10 orders, and maintain a rating of 4.7 or above in order to receive the Level 1 badge.
In conclusion, earning money on Fiverr won't change your life, but if you really need a way to supplement your income, it can be ideal for you!
Additionally, if you're looking for a means to increase your freelance income, you should probably look into UpWork. However, I suggest beginning on Fiverr and moving to UpWork once you have a strong portfolio.

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