Also, like has been said already, you definitely have to have a video with your gigs. Very few ever do anything on Fiverr without each gig having a video.
It's all about getting your gigs noticed. Market the heck out of your Fiverr profile page link. Include the link in different forum signatures (just like we've done in ours below), push it on twitter, facebook... market your services to other Fiverr users... one thing we do is go to other gigs similar to ours and directly contact their buyers with a message about our services and how we are the best. This only works if they are a seller as well and are able to be contacted... but we've generated a lot of business this way. The best source of customers however is repeat customers, and word of mouth. Never get negative feedback. Do whatever you have to do to get positive feedback, even if it means giving away free gigs. Be professional and excellent in every way and you'll get a ton of repeat customers and they'll tell their colleagues as well. Once you get a little momentum, it starts snowballing. Hope this helps. Oh, and check out our awesome Fiverr gigs... you won't be disappointed... we guarantee it! Link is in signature below. Cheers!
ha, we posted earlier in this thread (about a month ago) and said that we do no advertising outside of Fiverr. That was true when that post was written. We've drastically increased sells by beginning to do what was mentioned in our last post. Didn't want anyone to think that we were saying two different things. Just wanted to qualify that. Cheers!
I just put up my first "gig" here: http://fiverr.com/net1510/manually-...counts-at-twenty-high-traffic-internet-forums No reply yet and it seemed to be lost in the que of other gigs very quickly. I also noticed there are a lot of restrictions on the words you can put in the title. For example, I wanted to offer a service to create multiple email accounts but the word "email" is not allowed.
Fiverr can be a good place to earn a decent amount of money as long as you're offering a service that is both in demand and that won't take up a lot of your time. You don't want to do something that takes you, say, an hour just for $4.
The great thing is that anybody can make money on Fiverr. You don’t have to be a graphic designer or PHP coder or what have you to be able to make money. If you can take a picture, write a song, draw cartoon,text message, tweet, translate to and from any language… (the list goes on and on), then you can make money with Fiverr. All ads for gigs have a similar structure, which goes something like “I will….for $5″. Whatever kind of service you can do for other will fill in the blank, whether its taking a picture of a street, installing a WordPress theme, making a video of yourself singing a song, or any thing you can imagine. I can not think of any easier and better way to make money online. It’s simply great! Here are few samples of the kind of gigs p
One great tip anyone can give you is to Open the maximum amount of gigs. Focus on one thing you excel at and make 20 variations. Spinning and twisting your skills will not only make it easier but will eventually create one "winning" gig. Once you have a steady flow of customers for a certain gig I suggest you delete the ones with no customers and try something new. Rinse and repeat until you are able to work solely from fiverr (some people have 1000s of orders in queue).
You can even visit their website and get a few ideas. Also, think about any talents you may have that you could use that seem easy to you but appear to be hard for others to do. Ask yourself if people keep asking you for advice on a certain topic, or if people frequently need your assistance doing something that seems easy to you. Then think if there is a way that you can use those skills to help others on Fiverr... Then create your offer and your all ready to go! Best wishes! Randall
If you want to make money on Fiverr.com, you need external traffic to maximum your earning at Fiverr.
Fiverr is about selling your talent. Like mentioned if you are creative you can go from creating a jumping video holding a video ro writing articles.
I love the new feature they've introduced with allowing you to sell additional parts of your gig for higher prices. It gives sellers and buyers more flexibility and the option to earn more money. The level system is really cool too!
You made a mistake there, you should've joined already when you heard about it as now the competition is fierce.
Your right there. The market is so saturated that people hardly ever post up methods anymore. People even bash other gigs off with bad ratings. It's going mental over there with so many black hatters.