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It depends: leaving to where?..

On a second thought, nothing on the web can be depended on 100% IMO.

If you’re talking about leaving your day job, I wouldn’t do that if I were you 😉

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Yes Woofy31 is right fiverr is just for side business means (for extra earning only)

There are people who use Fiverr as a full time income source and thus have left their day jobs, but they’re not many, and they usually have a backup plan in case Fiverr “fails” them (actually, Fiverr doesn’t fail them, they fail themselves, because again, Fiverr does not guarantee any sales nor a day job substitute)

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No Guarantee for anything, but if u have unique work, if u think people will definetly buy it from u, before make living on fiverr, consider few things, like , why buyer should buy from u while there are milions of gigs out in fiverr market, what makes a buyer to order ur gig., these type of considerations u should keep in mind., anyhow., No Guarantee… No Guarentee, No Guarantee 😛

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No Guarantee for anything, but if u have unique work, if u think people will definetly buy it from u, before make living on fiverr, consider few things, like , why buyer should buy from u while there are milions of gigs out in fiverr market, what makes a buyer to order ur gig., these type of considerations u should keep in mind., anyhow., No Guarantee… No Guarentee, No Guarantee 😛

Weren’t you a full-time doer? 🙂

if u have unique work, if u think people will definetly buy it from u

@mustafaalibaigm, after your gig gets popular, a bunch of different sellers would start offering services similar to yours. It isn’t necessary but if you do not play the game right, competitors would take a bunch of your sales. It is always good to have a plan B. Maybe, but maybe you should also have Plan C, Plan D…

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Weren’t you a full-time doer? 🙂

if u have unique work, if u think people will definetly buy it from u

@mustafaalibaigm, after your gig gets popular, a bunch of different sellers would start offering services similar to yours. It isn’t necessary but if you do not play the game right, competitors would take a bunch of your sales. It is always good to have a plan B. Maybe, but maybe you should also have Plan C, Plan D…

Weren’t you a full-time doer? 🙂

Well, I might or might not be one of those I’ve mentioned 🤐

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Weren’t you a full-time doer? 🙂

Well, I might or might not be one of those I’ve mentioned 🤐 (it is a joke, I do not want someone to take it seriously, lately, a lot of people do not get my sarcasm) (Woofyilius gets it)

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It depends: leaving to where?..

On a second thought, nothing on the web can be depended on 100% IMO.

If you’re talking about leaving your day job, I wouldn’t do that if I were you 😉

I guess he means “Fiverr for 100% living” ?

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If you want to become a full-time freelancer, yes it is entirely possible, but I would suggest that once you get enough experience and clients here, you start expanding your business onto other freelancing websites or even setting up your own website. If you are good at what you do, then clients will keep coming back to you, but you do want to keep new clients coming as often as possible.

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I appreciate everyone for all your comments & suggestions. Really, I mean “Living” & not “leaving” and the topic has been corrected.

Thanks to ALL!

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If you want to become a full-time freelancer, yes it is entirely possible, but I would suggest that once you get enough experience and clients here, you start expanding your business onto other freelancing websites or even setting up your own website. If you are good at what you do, then clients will keep coming back to you, but you do want to keep new clients coming as often as possible.

Can you suggest other reliable Freelancer sites please?

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Can you suggest other reliable Freelancer sites please?

Can you suggest other reliable Freelancer sites please?

It’s not allowed to mention other freelancer sites on this Forum - you can easily find plenty on Google, though.

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Can you suggest other reliable Freelancer sites please?

It’s not allowed to mention other freelancer sites on this Forum - you can easily find plenty on Google, though.

Thank you very much. ❤️

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If I could go back in time, I’d steer clear of going full-time on Fiverr. Create gigs but predefine how much time you are willing to spend on Fiverr and stick to that. For sustainability, you ideally need to freelance in a way which will see you steadily build a list of clients and businesses independent of any platform. It can also be a good idea to use a platform which you can drive traffic to easily via paid advertising.

Fiverr full-time = A life which will never really be under your full control.

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Many sellers earn 5% of their total earnings here, that’s one of the reasons the founders named it so, LOL, just joking.

100% living may not be possible for many big industrialists through their successful businesses if they are living that Gaddafi or Kadyrov lifestyle.

One seller account I personally estimated (may be incorrect, its my personal estimation), is generating over a million dollar per year on Fiverr.

It depends upon your expenses and how much you expect to earn whether you can make a full-time living here. It is my 15th day here and I have earned only $8 in these 15 days here.

You can’t depend on Fiverr for 100% living but you can make a 100% living with freelancing and through IM for sure.

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