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Any way do you have any ideas for sharing with us and see back one day.

Well I already shared some tips/advice above.

It wasn’t wishful thinking, nor was I assuming what might work and we need to check back in a couple of months and see who made the right guess.

I am telling you what works. I don’t need to guess.

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if anyone can help so please share with me as well

if anyone can help so please share with me as well

If you need to come on a forum and ask what works to earn $10,000 a month, I doubt if it’s going to happen. People on fiverr who earn that much don’t need to ask others how to do it.

But there is still nothing wrong with asking. It’s just that, those who are capable of that have the talent and ability already. They have a lot of experience doing something lots of people want.

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It will be year of work before you get into the elice club of Fiverr sellers. I do not have stats, but it seems like it’s about 0.01% of sellers who earn that much.

I think with 500 dollars a month you would already be in the top 10%

Any ideas guys? Anyone has stats?

I think with 500 dollars a month you would already be in the top 10%

Considering how many people are on Fiverr and dont ever sell anything, I would say you are right.

If you took out all the people who have earned less than $100 in their Fiverr lifetime then I would think that $500 would be low but no idea really.

There was a study done by a lender a while back which claimed that Fiverr sellers earned something like $50/month on average but that was based only on people who had actually applied to that lender for a loan - it was one of those payday loan style lenders so anyone who had a reasonable income probably wouldn’t go there!

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if anyone can help so please share with me as well

If you need to come on a forum and ask what works to earn $10,000 a month, I doubt if it’s going to happen. People on fiverr who earn that much don’t need to ask others how to do it.

But there is still nothing wrong with asking. It’s just that, those who are capable of that have the talent and ability already. They have a lot of experience doing something lots of people want.

yeah but what if your buyer is happy with your work and still he gives you a bad review . :roll_eyes:

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If you are talented in LOGO designing, just try that. there is a ton of orders coming each second to logo category.

If you are talented in LOGO designing, just try that. there is a ton of orders coming each second to logo category.

There’s also “a ton” of competition, and plenty of sellers complaining that they can’t “get orders” in that category as well. Be mindful of the concept of supply and demand.

In the logo design category, there is far more supply than there is demand, so new sellers in that category aren’t going to find immediate success just because they have a logo design gig. There just aren’t enough customers in the logo design category to match the MASSIVE collection of freelance designers. This means that, if you are a good logo designer, you’re going to have to work even harder to be seen.

That’s how competition works.

“A ton of orders” does not mean instant success for everyone.

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If you are talented in LOGO designing, just try that. there is a ton of orders coming each second to logo category.

There’s also “a ton” of competition, and plenty of sellers complaining that they can’t “get orders” in that category as well. Be mindful of the concept of supply and demand.

In the logo design category, there is far more supply than there is demand, so new sellers in that category aren’t going to find immediate success just because they have a logo design gig. There just aren’t enough customers in the logo design category to match the MASSIVE collection of freelance designers. This means that, if you are a good logo designer, you’re going to have to work even harder to be seen.

That’s how competition works.

“A ton of orders” does not mean instant success for everyone.

Funny part is that the user already has a logo design gig with 0 sales.

So I guess their post was more wishful thinking, rather than actual advice coming from personal experience.

We should always clarify when we make assumptions or when we actually know something because a lot of users read through these threads and bad advice spreads like wildfire.

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Funny part is that the user already has a logo design gig with 0 sales.

So I guess their post was more wishful thinking, rather than actual advice coming from personal experience.

We should always clarify when we make assumptions or when we actually know something because a lot of users read through these threads and bad advice spreads like wildfire.

We should always clarify when we make assumptions or when we actually know something because a lot of users read through these threads and bad advice spreads like wildfire.

I agree. There is a LOT of terrible advice being shared by new sellers, merely because those new sellers seem to think posting something – anything – will instantly bring them more sales. But it doesn’t work that way, and what we actually get instead, are new sellers that don’t anything about know how to be successful – or even how to run a business – trying to present themselves as fake gurus.

If I was looking for actual, practical, successful advice, I’d listen to a veteran giving advice, long before I pay attention to the newbies seeking attention.

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It’s my fortunate that I have seen such a confident post. It’s really impressive. Keep it up. :thinking:

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If you talking about supply and demand, then you have to find out another planet. 🙂

If you talking about supply and demand, then you have to find out another planet. 🙂

Supply and demand is the main element to all businesses on THIS planet, and it has been since the dawn of civilization. Why are you demanding that I go to another planet to find it?

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Check out this gig.

https://www.fiverr.com/davediy/design-flat-minimalist-logo?context&context_type=auto&pckg_id=1&pos=8&ref_ctx_id=a0b98a5f-e915-45f1-b343-0f91437828c3&seller_online=true&source=top-bar&funnel=e788a01d-557b-4000-826c-a714b68d4dcf

it’s only have 800 reviewes yet. it’s not an old account, It was ctreated 2017 feb. But earning $200-$300 a day. Every bird can;t fly. but every bird have energy to fly. use it wisely without being greedy.

Wow! This interesting and this users not get Top Rate Seller badge… This motivate me. Nothing impossible. I wonder why this message was mark as hidden.

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you have to ability to earn 10K per month . but you cant get it alone . you must need to have a team

Not true. Anyone can earn 10K per month, as long as they are dedicated, persistent, and deliver a service that is consistently in demand. You do not need a “selling team” in order to be successful here on Fiverr.

Anyone can earn 10K per month, as long as they are dedicated, persistent, and deliver a service that is consistently in demand. You do not need a “selling team” in order to be successful here on Fiverr.

I agree with Jon on this, but to add to the conversation, I would say that the average Fiverr seller is not able to achieve 10K per month. The reason that it is so difficult is that you either need a team/employees OR you need to be able to fill a large number of orders by yourself OR you need to be able to charge very high prices for each order.

If you do it with a team, you don’t really earn 10K per month because the team shares it. If you do it by getting a large number of small orders, the average person doesn’t have enough time in each day to fill all those orders and eat, sleep, etc. To charge high prices and work normal hours, you have to convince a sizable number of buyers that your gigs are worth very high prices.

There are sellers on Fiverr now that have more than a thousand positive reviews and they can charge a minimum of $100 per gig, but most of them would not be able to find enough buyers to get 100 orders a month of $100 each. There are definitely a few sellers who make over 100K per year up to 1M per year. They are typically incredibly talented people with a ton of energy, a lot of time, the best equipment, and have been selling for years to get that far.

  • Can someone make 10K a month? Yes.
  • is it likely for even an above-average seller? No.
  • If you did do it, is it sustainable? According to sellers I’ve spoken with lately, no, not consistently. There are some months they do very well and months they do not. They either have backup plans, savings or they live on the edge of a razor.
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acting like a Harvard professor on fiverr

Thank you. I am, indeed, a heavily educated individual. I didn’t go to Harvard, but I’ll accept your compliment nonetheless. 🙂

acting like a Harvard professor on fiverr

Oh no, god forbid someone says something rational and knowledgeable on Fiverr. I hate people who try to act as if everything is not only possible but easy, and everyone who is realistic is just “negative” or “rude.”

This is the type of mindset that causes people to chase a way of living that doesn’t net them any long-term investment goals, and then 10 years down the line they are hitting their heads on the table because people kept giving them false hope.

We need more rationality and realism in this world, not less of it. So keep up the good work Professor Baas!

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acting like a Harvard professor on fiverr

Oh no, god forbid someone says something rational and knowledgeable on Fiverr. I hate people who try to act as if everything is not only possible but easy, and everyone who is realistic is just “negative” or “rude.”

This is the type of mindset that causes people to chase a way of living that doesn’t net them any long-term investment goals, and then 10 years down the line they are hitting their heads on the table because people kept giving them false hope.

We need more rationality and realism in this world, not less of it. So keep up the good work Professor Baas!

We need more rationality and realism in this world, not less of it. So keep up the good work Professor Baas!

I will. Thank you for the support and kind compliment! 🙂

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I think with 500 dollars a month you would already be in the top 10%

It would be great if Fiverr disclosed that information. I follow Fiverr on Facebook and they do celebrate individual sellers that are making a lot of money. We’re not allowed to post links here, but there is a whiteboard video creator who charges $350 to $750 with 14-day delivery and he has 21 Orders in Queue as of right now. That’s $7,350 in 14-days assuming every package he sells is for $350. He has 1,008 Reviews with no negative reviews.

I think he’s definitely in the 0.01%. However, I don’t think $500 a month is the top 10%, but without Fiverr releasing the data, who knows?

Indeed, it’s speculation only, so this was my guess. The emphasis is not on the exact numbers, but the thought that majority of the sellers don’t earn too much, and only a select few can get above 10k/month.

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Why do you need to earn so much?

Do you need to earn that immediately?

A more realistic approach is to find ways to earn $1000, then $2000, then more and build it up as you go along. Setting $10000 as your initial goal is not only close to impossible, it will be depressing to “only” make $1000. If you are more realistic with your goals, you have the chance to achieve them and build on that from there.

best comment and solution 🙂

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acting like a Harvard professor on fiverr

Oh no, god forbid someone says something rational and knowledgeable on Fiverr. I hate people who try to act as if everything is not only possible but easy, and everyone who is realistic is just “negative” or “rude.”

This is the type of mindset that causes people to chase a way of living that doesn’t net them any long-term investment goals, and then 10 years down the line they are hitting their heads on the table because people kept giving them false hope.

We need more rationality and realism in this world, not less of it. So keep up the good work Professor Baas!

This is the type of mindset that causes people to chase a way of living that doesn’t net them any long-term investment goals, and then 10 years down the line they are hitting their heads on the table because people kept giving them false hope.

I agree. My original thought was, “Wow. People are still being put down for being intelligent”. Good comments @jonbaas

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This is the type of mindset that causes people to chase a way of living that doesn’t net them any long-term investment goals, and then 10 years down the line they are hitting their heads on the table because people kept giving them false hope.

I agree. My original thought was, “Wow. People are still being put down for being intelligent”. Good comments @jonbaas

Good comments jonbaas

Thank you. …

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Anyone can earn 10K per month, as long as they are dedicated, persistent, and deliver a service that is consistently in demand. You do not need a “selling team” in order to be successful here on Fiverr.

I agree with Jon on this, but to add to the conversation, I would say that the average Fiverr seller is not able to achieve 10K per month. The reason that it is so difficult is that you either need a team/employees OR you need to be able to fill a large number of orders by yourself OR you need to be able to charge very high prices for each order.

If you do it with a team, you don’t really earn 10K per month because the team shares it. If you do it by getting a large number of small orders, the average person doesn’t have enough time in each day to fill all those orders and eat, sleep, etc. To charge high prices and work normal hours, you have to convince a sizable number of buyers that your gigs are worth very high prices.

There are sellers on Fiverr now that have more than a thousand positive reviews and they can charge a minimum of $100 per gig, but most of them would not be able to find enough buyers to get 100 orders a month of $100 each. There are definitely a few sellers who make over 100K per year up to 1M per year. They are typically incredibly talented people with a ton of energy, a lot of time, the best equipment, and have been selling for years to get that far.

  • Can someone make 10K a month? Yes.
  • is it likely for even an above-average seller? No.
  • If you did do it, is it sustainable? According to sellers I’ve spoken with lately, no, not consistently. There are some months they do very well and months they do not. They either have backup plans, savings or they live on the edge of a razor.

There are sellers on Fiverr now that have more than a thousand positive reviews and they can charge a minimum of $100 per gig, but most of them would not be able to find enough buyers to get 100 orders a month of $100 each.

You don’t need a thousand plus reviews to charge $100+ per gig, you just need to be good at what you do. Will you limit the type of clientele you’re targeting? Obviously, yes, but for some sellers that’s exactly what they want to do.

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There are sellers on Fiverr now that have more than a thousand positive reviews and they can charge a minimum of $100 per gig, but most of them would not be able to find enough buyers to get 100 orders a month of $100 each.

You don’t need a thousand plus reviews to charge $100+ per gig, you just need to be good at what you do. Will you limit the type of clientele you’re targeting? Obviously, yes, but for some sellers that’s exactly what they want to do.

You don’t need a thousand plus reviews to charge $100+ per gig

She never said that you did though O.o

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There are sellers on Fiverr now that have more than a thousand positive reviews and they can charge a minimum of $100 per gig, but most of them would not be able to find enough buyers to get 100 orders a month of $100 each.

You don’t need a thousand plus reviews to charge $100+ per gig, you just need to be good at what you do. Will you limit the type of clientele you’re targeting? Obviously, yes, but for some sellers that’s exactly what they want to do.

You don’t need a thousand plus reviews to charge $100+ per gig, you just need to be good at what you do.

As Lucy said, I didn’t claim that someone has to have 100+ reviews to charge more. I just said there are already people who have that many reviews and charge that much but still don’t get enough orders to make several thousand dollars a month. So, it seems to me that most people don’t find it easy to make very large sums consistently even if they do have lots of review.

I disagree with the second half of your statement, but only up to a point. You said that “you only need to be good at what you do” to charge $100+ for gig. I agree that you can charge $100 or even $10,000 per gig if you want to, whether you are good at what you do or not so great. The chances that you will get orders is pretty low if you just pick a high price and try selling with just a handful of reviews.

You can also be really good at what you do and charge $5, $10, or $25 per gig and still get zero orders. It depends on much more than being good. There is a whole recipe involved, but it isn’t limited to just one.

Some people make good money because they are good, have excellent marketing skills, have a fantasic portfolio, 100 good reviews and some kind of creative X factor that is hard to define. Another person might not have that creative X factor, but might have the skills, the portfolio, and be such an incredible salesperson that they just draw traffic like flies to honey.

What is the perfect recipe to make a lot of money on Fiverr? That’s unique for everyone and some people just won’t ever have what it takes. Some will start out strong and be excellent at what they do, but they aren’t accustomed to friendly correspondence and buyers just don’t like them or don’t understand them, so sales dry up. Others will hit their stride after a year of making a few dollars here and there. Others will stand out early, get the right badge at the right time or end up in one of Fiverr’s ad campaigns and that one person might strike it rich in their first months on Fiverr. Every point in your favor and tool in your selling toolbox increases your chances which makes logical sense.

Regardless, there is no one perfect formula and no guarantee, no matter how good you are. I wish success for every honest seller, whatever the case. 🍀

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