Freelancers – Which Freelancer https://whichfreelancer.walshsamuel.com How To Buy & Sell Freelance Services Sun, 08 Jan 2023 19:09:03 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 The 10 Best Ways to make money on Fiverr https://whichfreelancer.walshsamuel.com/10-best-ways-to-make-money-on-fiverr/ Sun, 10 Jan 2021 22:14:11 +0000 https://whichfreelancer.walshsamuel.com/?p=4582 Want to Make Money on Fiverr? – Here Are 10 of the Best Ways to make money on Fiverr for Beginners:

Are you feeling the pinch after spending out over the holidays?
Perhaps you’re looking for a regular side hustle that can supplement your income?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve almost certainly considered giving Fiverr a shot. The digital work platform has skyrocketed in size in recent years, and is now the number one site for outsourced digital tasks.

[Fiverr offers a huge range of freelance products and services]

So How Does it Work?

If you’re not yet up to speed with how Fiverr works, here it is in a nutshell: First, you create a profile, then you begin adding “gigs”.

A gig is a bit like a classified ad, and you use it to describe in detail a service or task you’re willing to perform. As your feedback and ratings grow, it’s very possible to make a full time career on Fiverr. The site is loaded with freelance professionals charging hundreds of dollars for their creative services.

But I’m Not a Freelance Professional!

Doesn’t matter!

In the early days, the site was all about offering simple services for $5 a piece. Hence the name. There’s still a booming market on Fiverr for these micro tasks, and regular folks haven’t stopped cashing in. All you have to do is think of a service that you could provide, and you’re ready to go.

To make money on Fiverr, you don’t necessarily have to be a professional or an expert. There are plenty of simple service tasks out there with people willing to pay good money!

The opportunities are endless if you want to make money on Fiverr

I Don’t Have Anything to Offer!

Sure you do!

Fiverr is a weird and wonderful place. For every web designer offering professional online services, there’s another person offering to read tarot cards or sing happy birthday in the style of a pirate (We’re not kidding).

[The options are endless, but there are some obvious best sellers]

With that being said, here are some ideas to get you started: These ten jobs are tried and tested ways of making a decent side income on Fiverr:

Best ways to make money on Fiverr

1. Blog and Article Writing

Website owners need content, and they need a lot of it. If you can research random subjects and use a keyboard, you can earn money on Fiverr as a writer. The only bottleneck to your cash flow is typing speed.

2. Social Media Services

Another thing website owners are particularly desperate for: Traffic. They’re willing to pay you to promote things on Twitter and Facebook so that they can get more eyes on their products and services.

3. Drawing Things

If you have a flair for the arts, Fiverr can be a goldmine: Whether it’s in a digital or analogue medium, Fiverr buyers are desperate for paintings, sketches and doodles for their promotional campaigns.

4. Photoshop Skills

You might be a Photoshop wizard, but most people aren’t: They don’t have the time to cut out a background or touch up a photo. Retouching and editing can be a really fast and lucrative way of making money on Fiverr.

5. Musical Talent

We’re not talking about digital busking here. Buyers on Fiverr need everything from guitar solos to background tracks for documentaries. If you can play it, there’s probably someone willing to pay you money!

6. Virtual Assistant

In theory, you could earn a full time wage being a personal assistant. This however, is one niche that’s dominated by freelancers living in countries with a low cost of living. To make it work, you’d probably need to join them. A perfect gig for traveling students?

7. Design Business Cards, Flyers & Logos

Another one for the creatives: If you have design skills, it’s easy to start a side hustle on Fiverr selling your services as a designer. Even if you’re only altering templates, your customers will be over the moon if they’re unable to use design software themselves.

[Designing Business Cards, Flyers and other Brand Assets is big business on Fiverr]

8. Fitness and Meal Planing

If you live in the gym, and spend your free time reading fitness and nutrition blogs, then why not turn your hobby into an income stream? There’s a huge demand online for bespoke meal plans, workout routines and training advice.

9. Take Pictures Holding a Sign

For some bizarre reason, Fiverr buyers love pictures of random people holding signs (with custom messages on them). If you live somewhere iconic, like New York or London, even better!

10. Voiceovers

Finally, we have voiceovers: If you have a unique or interesting voice, or you’re just really good at narrating, then you could make a very nice side income selling your services on Fiverr.

Join Fiverr and Get Inspired!

Has our top ten list left you feeling inspired? Even if you don’t identify with anything we’ve listed here, get on over to Fiverr and take a browse. You’re sure to find something that could earn extra cash!

If you’re interested in branching out beyond Fiverr and finding some alternative digital work and freelance platforms, then we suggest reading: Alternatives to Fiverr and the Best Places to find Freelancers

[Click to visit Fiverr and discover ways to make money for yourself]
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A Quick Guide to Seller Levels on Fiverr https://whichfreelancer.walshsamuel.com/a-quick-guide-to-seller-levels-on-fiverr/ Thu, 31 Dec 2020 22:12:00 +0000 https://whichfreelancer.walshsamuel.com/?p=4579 Levelling Up: A Quick Guide to Seller Levels on Fiverr

Thinking of creating a profile on Fiverr? The popularity of the digital work platform shows no sign of slowing as we enter 2023, and it remains one of the easiest places online to begin a successful freelance career.

There’s a whole host of things to consider before getting started on the platform, but in this guide, we’re going to concentrate on giving you an understanding of seller levels on Fiverr, and Fiverr’s internal level system.

Before we start, if you’re not too familiar with what Fiverr is – go read our post on Fiverr Review for 2021 – What is Fiverr great at?

Getting your head around how the various seller levels work is one of the most important factors in conquering Fiverr. That’s because just like 5-star ratings, a higher seller level means greater social proof, and ultimately more interest in your gigs.

[Fiverr Seller Levels are a key indicator to customers of your reliability and the quality of your delivery]

An Overview of the Level System – Seller Levels on Fiverr

When a potential buyer looks at your gig listing or profile page, they will see a designated level next to your username. The level assigned to you will be one of the following:

  • New Seller
  • Level One Seller
  • Level 2 Seller
  • Top Rated Seller

On the 15th day of every month, Fiverr looks back at your average performance over the last 60 days on the platform, and decides whether to promote you to a higher level, or demote you to a lower one.

Yes, you read that right – You can go down as well as up!

[Aspiring to be a Top Seller on Fiverr? Read on…]

To progress through the seller levels on Fiverr, a seller must pass certain milestones as well as maintain an average standard of service in several different categories.

Let’s take a look at what levelling-up entails…

The different Seller Levels on Fiverr

Level Zero: The New Seller

Everyone on Fiverr starts as a “New Seller”. This can be a frustrating time for beginners, because combined with a low of reviews, that New Seller tag means that many potential buyers simply won’t risk their money on your services.

One easy way to mitigate this (apart from having awesome gig descriptions) is to offer services at rock bottom prices, and to over deliver each and every time.

Making Progress: Level 1 Seller

Getting to Level 1 on Fiverr is basically a waiting game.

You need to have been on the platform for at least 60 days. In addition, you have to wait until the 15th of each month for an automatic review of your profile.

[You have to have been on the platform for at least 60 days to reach Level 1]

If the 15th arrives and you’ve been on Fiverr for 59 days, you’re going to have to wait until next month. It’s frustrating, but it’s all part of the process.

In addition, you need to have banked in excess of $400, and fulfilled 10 separate orders successfully since joining up.

As you can see, this is mostly an exercise in working hard, and biding your time.

In addition to the above criteria, you can’t get to Level 1 on Fiverr unless you’ve maintained the following performance averages:

  • You must respond to 90% of all new enquires over the course of 60 days.
  • You must complete 90% of orders over the course of 60 days.
  • You must deliver 90% of your orders on time over the course of 60 days.
  • You must not receive any warnings from Fiverr admin over the course of 30 days.

Finding Your Stride: Level 2

Getting to Level 2 on Fiverr is a huge milestone. At this point, Fiverr becomes a very viable full time time career option. The vast bulk of potential buyers will give implicit trust to a Level 2 seller, and at this point in your Fiverr career, you should be handling and fulfilling a steady stream of new orders each week.

[Rising through the Seller Levels on Fiverr can take time, but offers some real benefits for Freelancers long term]

To get to Level 2, (and indeed stay there!) you need to maintain the average quality standards listed for Level 1. In addition, you need have achieved the following milestones:

  • Have been on Fiverr for at least 120 days
  • Have successfully completed 50 orders (all time)
  • Earned more than $2,000 (all time)

The Big Leagues: Top Rated Seller

Top Rated Seller status is a big deal on Fiverr. The freelancers that achieve this coveted rating will always get preferential treatment over their lower level peers.

Buyers will pay far more money per job, and put vastly more faith in the freelance services of a Top Rated Seller.

Fiverr are cagy about admitting this, but it’s also fairly obvious that Top Rated Sellers get a higher placement in search results, and most likely increased frequency too.

[Higher Levels typically mean higher earnings and a better price per Gig]

Becoming a Top Rated Seller is far from easy. In addition to maintaining the usual 90% performance standards (as listed above), you’ll need to have:

  • Banked earnings in excess of $20,000. (all time)
  • Fulfilled at least 100 orders. (all time)
  • Been on the platform 180 days at a minimum.

Other Perks

Each time you level up on Fiverr, you’re given extra perks. In general, this means the unlocking of extra features such as extra gig listings, faster payment clearance and superior customer support. In addition, you’re also eligible to appear in promotional placements on Fiverr’s front page.

Whilst those are nice things to have, they don’t really offer any tangible benefit for the average freelancer. Especially once work starts to pick up.

The biggest reason for a newcomer to look forward to levelling up on Fiverr is the dramatic increase in professional status each upgrade affords, hopefully unlocking the path to higher profits along the way!

progressing through the seller levels on Fiverr can take some time, but can also be well worth it in the long run for many freelancers.

If you want to read more about Fiverr and how it works, check out this post on tenxblog.walshsamuel.com – How to make money using Fiverr as a Freelance Seller

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