Most books about Fiverr will give you tips for funny, lively, creative gigs. Their job is to entertain you and to find new ways that you can amuse yourself and amaze your friends, and generally they do that very well. You will be singing little tunes while hanging upside down in your skivvies, telling jokes underwater while holding a sign or juggling a chainsaw while you yell a commercial message (don’t try that one, please).
The unsaid assumption is that you will have a lot of fun and make money from these gigs. Sadly, the last part, the one about making money, is simply not true. The funny gigs are thoroughly, dismally unprofitable. In fact, all the manual Fiverr gigs are worthless, at least so far as making money. I will cover a few of these too, including some of the very best manual gigs in Fiverr, and then show you with plain facts and figures why they are so dismal and why you should stay away from them.
There are plenty of gig ideas in this book, none of them funny. This book is about using Fiverr to make money, so these are all business ideas; ideas about services and products that you can sell in Fiverr. The basic concept behind these gigs is that a good, profitable gig is one in which you will be selling five minutes of your time for $5, because these are all gigs that can be automated. Do the math yourself to see what kind of hourly rate that is. The keys to making decent money as a Fiverr seller are finding profitable niches, arming yourself with the right tools and then finding ways to promote your gigs, and that is what this book is all about.
There are three business models that work well in Fiverr: Automated Gigs, Gigs where you sell PLR and Gigs where you sell Physical Items. In this book I cover all three business models in detail, telling you what to sell, where to sell it and how to find what you are going to sell, how to present it to your buyers and how to promote your gigs.
The unsaid assumption is that you will have a lot of fun and make money from these gigs. Sadly, the last part, the one about making money, is simply not true. The funny gigs are thoroughly, dismally unprofitable. In fact, all the manual Fiverr gigs are worthless, at least so far as making money. I will cover a few of these too, including some of the very best manual gigs in Fiverr, and then show you with plain facts and figures why they are so dismal and why you should stay away from them.
There are plenty of gig ideas in this book, none of them funny. This book is about using Fiverr to make money, so these are all business ideas; ideas about services and products that you can sell in Fiverr. The basic concept behind these gigs is that a good, profitable gig is one in which you will be selling five minutes of your time for $5, because these are all gigs that can be automated. Do the math yourself to see what kind of hourly rate that is. The keys to making decent money as a Fiverr seller are finding profitable niches, arming yourself with the right tools and then finding ways to promote your gigs, and that is what this book is all about.
There are three business models that work well in Fiverr: Automated Gigs, Gigs where you sell PLR and Gigs where you sell Physical Items. In this book I cover all three business models in detail, telling you what to sell, where to sell it and how to find what you are going to sell, how to present it to your buyers and how to promote your gigs.