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Methods to Make Money on Fiverr in 2017

  • passiveincomeonlin4
  • Jun 13, 2017
  • 2 min read

Fiverr has been a great site for freelancers to make money on for sometime now. The problem is it's been around for a few years and now has more notoriety and so there is much more competition among sellers of gigs these days. However, as someone who knows what it takes to sell a gig on Fiverr, I'm here to share with you 3 sure fire ways to improve your gig sales and generate yet another stream of income in 2017. If you're new to Fiverr, you can sign up to become a seller through this link.

Method 1:

Reselling Fiverr services on other websites. This comes in many forms and you can feel free to explore all of them if you'd like. Personally, I have found the blog article niche to be the most effective and profitable. Basically, what this entails is going to sites that are looking for good articles (and willing to pay) and selling an article you bought on Fiverr for a significant portion more. ***List of sites linked at bottom of page***

Method 2:

Perhaps the most sure fire way to make money on Fiverr is to tailor your gigs to what people are looking for. But how do I know what people are looking for? Well, lucky for us Fiverr tells us! Just go to the selling tab and scroll down to "buyer requests." This entire section is dedicated to displaying people that are looking for specific tasks and cannot seem to find them on Fiverr. I use this to my advantage. I scan this section to find to find things I feel like I can offer and then I create a gig with that exact title and description. Finally, I go back to the buyer requests page and offer my new gig to that person. Boom. They just found exactly what they're looking for! Simple enough, right?

Method 3:

This last method involves simply checking on the gigs you've created and modifying/deleting gigs that aren't getting impressions. It always surprises me when people ask me why they're having trouble making money on the site and I ask them a few questions, only to find out they haven't checked the impressions/views/clicks the gigs they're offering are getting. As a seller just starting out in 2017, Fiverr only allows you to create 7 gigs. If a gig isn't getting the impressions/views/clicks, you need to delete it in favor of something else that will. If no one's seeing your gig, you can't possibly sell it...or make any money.

I outline all of these methods in a step by step video on my YouTube channel. You can check out the video here. The list of Sites looking for quality articles (Method 1) is linked in the description.

 
 
 

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