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Doing gigs on Fiverr is a good choice to. I read somewhere that some people are making a full-time salary doing things like voiceovers on Fiverr.
I wouldn't recommend focusing on Fiverr, at least not on a serious level. That's a slim road to travel down when you consider that you don't even get paid a full $5 for each gig after all of the work is said and done. It's more like $3.80 per gig.
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That is true however a gig doesn't have to just cost $5 anymore. There are numerous 'addon' options which can see gigs go for $20 - $30 or even more.
Yes that's true if you can get people to buy them. And Fiverr definitely hasn't been making it easier for the sea of sellers there - especially due to the fact that they now impose a madatory $0.50 transaction fee on purchases up to $10 and a 5% charge on orders up over $10. This is pissing lots of buyers off and they are flocking elsewhere. Afterall, there are plenty of clone sites like Fiverr on the web these days, so as big as Fiverr is they better watch it because like the saying goes "The bigger they are - The harder they fall."