Youlovejordan wrote:I haven't had any luck with fiver either. They seem a little shady to me because I posted a gig for sale & I was in the process of getting paid for it then fiver cancelled it out of nowhere.
Sugarhill wrote:Congratulations! What exactly are you selling? I guess it really doesn't matter at $5 a pop, though.
genieswish wrote:That's brilliant s_sayan! well done on your efforts, delighted it's paying off for you
vasko2 wrote:In few months you'll be earning $ 30.00 -$60.00 a month.
s_sayan wrote:genieswish wrote:What I can't understand is the people offering YouTube video's,etc that are going to take about an hour to produce - you only get $4 for the gig! (fiverr take $1 in commission)
It seems to work best is you have a didgital product that you can just email off and forget about? Or automated tools for SEO, etc.
I do understand why they do it. Most of the people doing those gigs are from Asia or Latin America. In these countries life is much more cheaper, and also we earn much less than in other countries. If one video takes an hour to complete, that means in four hours a day you could make $20. $20 in 30 days = $600. $600 is the average salary in my country. Would be great to earn $600 a month only in 4 hours of work a day.
That's why they do it.
genieswish wrote:I found a good site yesterday, like fiverr gigs - only you set your own price, which is great if you believe your work is worth more than $5 - thing is i can't find it again now LOL it was gigster or gigzone or something, it may have been on dziomeks blog as i was having a good nosey around there yesterday! will go hunting again when i get time
JaimeLannister wrote:Such a brilliant point - I hadn't really thought of it like that until now. I think this is great for these guy, but not so good for us! I personally don't offer services on Fiverr but have bought some absolute bargains from them.
genieswish wrote:Does anyone on here use Fiverr to buy or sell gigs?
s_sayan wrote:JaimeLannister wrote:Such a brilliant point - I hadn't really thought of it like that until now. I think this is great for these guy, but not so good for us! I personally don't offer services on Fiverr but have bought some absolute bargains from them.
Well, actually there are some sellers making over 10k a month on Fiverr. Isn't that good for you? I understand you don't like to be paid $4 per gig, but if you offer an easy gig that you can automate or do it in a matter of seconds, then Fiverr can be great for you (even if you are not living in a third world country).
Laura wrote:It might be interesting when you buy a gig. But I tried to sell gigs and it was a big amount of work, trying to find interesting gigs on the website or trying to find ideas of gigs. When I finally sold gigs, it's once again a lot of time to make it just for 5 $.
It might be good if you want to gain experience in a certain field (translation or writing for example), at least you can do it for 5 $ instead of nothing. But I don't think it could be a good way to earn a lot of money
Laura wrote:Hey, s-sayan.
I can make an effort an accept 10 000 $ a month. That's crazy that's 2000 gigs. What kind of automated gigs or gigs that take some second to do do you talk about (not that I want the steal the idea I probably don't have the skills to do it, it's out of curiosity). I try to find but I can't think of anything.
Thanks
s_sayan wrote:Laura wrote:Hey, s-sayan.
I can make an effort an accept 10 000 $ a month. That's crazy that's 2000 gigs. What kind of automated gigs or gigs that take some second to do do you talk about (not that I want the steal the idea I probably don't have the skills to do it, it's out of curiosity). I try to find but I can't think of anything.
Thanks
Here's an example. This guy has almost 400 orders in queue, and the other day he had more than 400. I guess that explains it all.
http://fiverr.com/crorkservice/add-your-site-to-700-social-bookmarks
Sugarhill wrote:Well, I hope whatever your thing is will pick up to that kind of production.
dziomek wrote:I just checked and the orders in queue is at 298
Sugarhill wrote:I would've love to have watched the growth of his business and to see how long it took for him to build the reputation and clientele. That would've been fascinating from a distance.
s_sayan wrote:Laura wrote:Hey, s-sayan.
I can make an effort an accept 10 000 $ a month. That's crazy that's 2000 gigs. What kind of automated gigs or gigs that take some second to do do you talk about (not that I want the steal the idea I probably don't have the skills to do it, it's out of curiosity). I try to find but I can't think of anything.
Thanks
Here's an example. This guy has almost 400 orders in queue, and the other day he had more than 400. I guess that explains it all.
http://fiverr.com/crorkservice/add-your-site-to-700-social-bookmarks
s_sayan wrote:Sugarhill wrote:Well, I hope whatever your thing is will pick up to that kind of production.
I can't deliver so many orders since my gig is a manual service, not an automated one. However, I can handle up to 15 orders a day. That's enough for me. Otherwise I will have to outsource. And by the way, my gig is SEO related.
Right now I'm getting steady 2 orders on weekdays and 5 orders the two days of the weekend. My goal right now is to reach 10 orders a day. That's $39 a day, $1,176 a month. I can have a good life with that amount of money in my country.
Sugarhill wrote:sayan, I really hope you can get there also. I would love $1176 a month right about now.But, if that can really make a difference for you in your country, I wish you nothing but the best.
MOC wrote:Soon you wont be able to keep up
s_sayan wrote:In that case I will have to increase the days to deliver.Right now my gig is an express gig, but if I can't handle all the orders in one day, then I will have to increase the days.
s_sayan wrote:Sugarhill wrote:sayan, I really hope you can get there also. I would love $1176 a month right about now.But, if that can really make a difference for you in your country, I wish you nothing but the best.
Yesterday was my best day on Fiverr so far, I got a total of 9 orders. That's pretty close to the amount of money I want to earn on a daily basis. $35 only from Fiverr on a single day is not bad at all. Let's hope I continue to get more and more orders. I don't really know how, but my gig seems to be getting very popular considering its young age.
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