- Oct 19, 2016
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Hey guys!
I just want to share some success and my own private journey that I was doing for myself. I basically started Fiverr as a side project and for only some extra income to the side. I started mostly this year, I created the account back in October 2019 but only started in January 2020.
I started selling my first gig in January and my first two orders were just 2 sales. I got reviews, build up my account, made it seem more professional and worked hard on it. I risen to Level 2 in a few months and just hit the most revenue at the moment for April. Last month was 2000$ and the month before was 900$.
My goal on Fiverr since it was a side project was 600$+ and now made 5 times that amount. This is some great side-earning since my main income is from adult
I actually had an account on Fiverr before and got banned, this was back in 2017 I think? - I never really liked it then. In October I decided to create an account, leave it there and in January I created my first gig. I came up with a unique service to sell, and basically people love it. I still have about 10 pending orders already, and it's the 1st of May
My advice: Don't give up easily. I already had a Fiverr account that got banned. If I given up, hell I wouldn't be here making some extra income.
My Tip: THINK OF A UNIQUE services and add your OWN TWISTS. I just cannot stress this enough, don't do the same old crap that people are already doing. Try to do something, think outside the box - see what works and what not. Try to build something you are capable of doing and do a great work on it. I do my services from scratch and I just put my own twists in it. See what you are good at, and try to do that + twists.
I hope this motivates someone and maybe makes someone try their own twists on new things. Don't be afraid to do something, otherwise you will be stuck in the same position your were yesterday for the rest of your life.
I also notice that is says May on the image. Since this was taken at around midnight, the month updated but not the earnings so this is actually April.
I just want to share some success and my own private journey that I was doing for myself. I basically started Fiverr as a side project and for only some extra income to the side. I started mostly this year, I created the account back in October 2019 but only started in January 2020.
I started selling my first gig in January and my first two orders were just 2 sales. I got reviews, build up my account, made it seem more professional and worked hard on it. I risen to Level 2 in a few months and just hit the most revenue at the moment for April. Last month was 2000$ and the month before was 900$.
My goal on Fiverr since it was a side project was 600$+ and now made 5 times that amount. This is some great side-earning since my main income is from adult
I actually had an account on Fiverr before and got banned, this was back in 2017 I think? - I never really liked it then. In October I decided to create an account, leave it there and in January I created my first gig. I came up with a unique service to sell, and basically people love it. I still have about 10 pending orders already, and it's the 1st of May
My advice: Don't give up easily. I already had a Fiverr account that got banned. If I given up, hell I wouldn't be here making some extra income.
My Tip: THINK OF A UNIQUE services and add your OWN TWISTS. I just cannot stress this enough, don't do the same old crap that people are already doing. Try to do something, think outside the box - see what works and what not. Try to build something you are capable of doing and do a great work on it. I do my services from scratch and I just put my own twists in it. See what you are good at, and try to do that + twists.
I hope this motivates someone and maybe makes someone try their own twists on new things. Don't be afraid to do something, otherwise you will be stuck in the same position your were yesterday for the rest of your life.
I also notice that is says May on the image. Since this was taken at around midnight, the month updated but not the earnings so this is actually April.
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