15 Ways To Make Money On Fiverr


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Fiverr.com has exploded as the premier source of micro outsourced services on the Internet. Thanks to a multi-million dollar advertising campaign, it is increasingly very hard to find people who haven’t atleast heard of Fiverr. Not surprisingly, more and more businesses, both online and offline, are using the services offered on Fiverr.

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As Fiverr’s ability to draw clients continues to explode, the good news is that there is more and more demand for whatever services you offer to the global market for digital services. Here are just fifteen ways you can make money on Fiverr.com.Sure, it may seem you aren’t getting paid much but if you are able to knock out these services in a very short period of time, and stack them with valuable extras, your income from Fiverr might translate to quite a hefty stash of cash.

Offer ebooks or reports you’ve written

Most of the services on Fiverr require that you work on a custom job for you to get paid. In other words, the client

sends you specifications and you produce fresh materials based on those specifications. One of my most favorite

ways of making money online turns that business model on its head. Instead of you working on new materials

for every $5 order that comes your way, you can instead write a book or report once and sell it again and again

to different customers. As long as you clearly spell out that you’re not selling resale rights to your work and

that you retain all copyright, you should be good to go.

Offer social media services

It is not a surprise that a huge chunk of services offered on Fiverr involve Twitter posts, Facebook promotions,

or Google Plus promotions. People are desperate to get traffic to their websites and they don’t mind paying $5

to drive traffic to their web pages.

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