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Today let’s dive into the heart of your journey. 

Whether it’s financial freedom, making an impact, or pursuing your passion, we’re curious to know what’s the driving force behind your hustle. What’s the reason you jump out of bed each morning ready to serve your clients? 
 

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I would really like to try myself as a freelancer and see where this can go - also I would really like to make a difference, and use my knowledge for helping people through my translations (and Hungarian is a very difficult language, let me tell you as a native speaker 😃). My second reason is money, to be honest, I'm currently a first time homeowner and I'm all about renovating and furnishing my little space from which I can proudly say that it's mine. It's a bit profound I know, but that's that. 😁

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I primarily jumped into the world of voice-over specifically after being directed to do so in prayer. I'd never heard of this industry before or contemplated running a business before hearing the words "Voice Over" loud and clear when praying about my next career move about 6 years ago. Strange reason to many I am sure, but I've learned over many long years after asking many questions that I can trust God's direction on this sort of thing. It's been a wild ride. 

Long-term, my personal goal is to voice projects that impact the abused and voiceless in the world - giving a voice in particular to victims of human trafficking around the world, especially children. I have a handful of organizations that I have aimed to work with since day 1, and over the last 6 years I've been able to voice numerous projects impacting the issue. 

As far as the day-to-day, I'm first interested in honoring God through my best work ("Do everything as to the Lord" - if I wouldn't do my best for Him, what's the use in giving my work to anyone else?), and secondarily in providing for my wife and 4 kids. I also drive an outrageously large and thirsty truck; gotta' feed the tank. And I like to eat pie, and pay my bills. 

 

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51 minutes ago, texvox said:

I primarily jumped into the world of voice-over specifically after being directed to do so in prayer. I'd never heard of this industry before or contemplated running a business before hearing the words "Voice Over" loud and clear when praying about my next career move about 6 years ago. Strange reason to many I am sure, but I've learned over many long years after asking many questions that I can trust God's direction on this sort of thing. It's been a wild ride. 

 

Gee whiz, hard act to follow. Makes my "why" seem somehow less altruistic:

 

Movie gif. Tom Cruise as Jerry Maguire shouts the catchphrase into his phone. Text, "Show me the money!!!"

 

 

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8 minutes ago, newsmike said:

 

Gee whiz, hard act to follow. Makes my "why" seem somehow less altruistic:

 

Movie gif. Tom Cruise as Jerry Maguire shouts the catchphrase into his phone. Text, "Show me the money!!!"

 

 

Money is also good, considering my bills don't accept "good will" as payment 🤣

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1 hour ago, texvox said:

I primarily jumped into the world of voice-over specifically after being directed to do so in prayer. I'd never heard of this industry before or contemplated running a business before hearing the words "Voice Over" loud and clear when praying about my next career move about 6 years ago. Strange reason to many I am sure, but I've learned over many long years after asking many questions that I can trust God's direction on this sort of thing. It's been a wild ride. 

Long-term, my personal goal is to voice projects that impact the abused and voiceless in the world - giving a voice in particular to victims of human trafficking around the world, especially children. I have a handful of organizations that I have aimed to work with since day 1, and over the last 6 years I've been able to voice numerous projects impacting the issue. 

As far as the day-to-day, I'm first interested in honoring God through my best work ("Do everything as to the Lord" - if I wouldn't do my best for Him, what's the use in giving my work to anyone else?), and secondarily in providing for my wife and 4 kids. I also drive an outrageously large and thirsty truck; gotta' feed the tank. And I like to eat pie, and pay my bills. 

 

Am I correct in recalling that you said you lost your job?

That's how it all began for me, too.

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5 minutes ago, mandyzines said:

Am I correct in recalling that you said you lost your job?

That's how it all began for me, too.

Yes I did! And that happened about 3 weeks after my 3rd child was born, so you can imagine the adrenaline pumping as I stood in the parking lot wondering what in the world I was going to do. Crazy start to an interesting career path. 

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20 minutes ago, texvox said:

Yes I did! And that happened about 3 weeks after my 3rd child was born, so you can imagine the adrenaline pumping as I stood in the parking lot wondering what in the world I was going to do. Crazy start to an interesting career path. 

Yes! I remember the new child birth as well, but nothing about God. It's awesome that happened and that you can open up about it on the Fiverr forum.

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10 hours ago, Kesha said:

making an impact

To make an impact, we need to go off-route and use our creative thinking. But here on Fiverr, even a very small silly mistake can result in unemployment for six months (if it's the only earning source). I hope Fiverr will understand one day that clients can be challenging. It's not always the seller's fault all the time and if Fiverr stops punishing sellers for "all mistakes" (regardless of whether they're from the buyer's side), I will definitely try to see things from impact perspective.

So, right now, I am here to follow my passion. I even dropped out of university to pursue this passion, so I am very committed to it and also to make some money and building a living out of it.

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In January earned more than 1200$. And then the update comes and let me do only a sell of 17$ in last 3 months.

Which is quite good cause I earned approx. 13.6$. Which is a really big chunk of money for me to survive.

My restless hours and hard work are actually paying off in a way never could imagine.

Thanks to the almighty tech team.

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17 hours ago, texvox said:

Money is also good, considering my bills don't accept "good will" as payment 🤣

Or "My client's budget was tight". Can't buy food with that, either, and I'd like not to starve to death.

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14 minutes ago, visualstudios said:

@priyank_mod You're in the exact wrong place, then. I've never seen as much toxicity as I see here.

Naah, toxicity is everywhere. We just choose our own battles and focus on the controllables. It's more of a matter of personal priorities and what affects own mental health.

I would rather not have bosses, monday blues, peakhour traffic and endless rut of boardroom meetings (done all that for more than a decade). 

PS By no means, Fiverr is a walk in the park. We all know what's going around on multiple fronts here.🤐 

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On 4/11/2024 at 2:05 PM, meaviolet said:

I would really like to try myself as a freelancer and see where this can go - also I would really like to make a difference, and use my knowledge for helping people through my translations (and Hungarian is a very difficult language, let me tell you as a native speaker 😃). My second reason is money, to be honest, I'm currently a first time homeowner and I'm all about renovating and furnishing my little space from which I can proudly say that it's mine. It's a bit profound I know, but that's that. 😁

Welcome! Wishing you the best of luck! I hope your journey is full of making an impact and making LOTS of money while doing it. 💚

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23 hours ago, texvox said:

I primarily jumped into the world of voice-over specifically after being directed to do so in prayer. I'd never heard of this industry before or contemplated running a business before hearing the words "Voice Over" loud and clear when praying about my next career move about 6 years ago. Strange reason to many I am sure, but I've learned over many long years after asking many questions that I can trust God's direction on this sort of thing. It's been a wild ride. 

Long-term, my personal goal is to voice projects that impact the abused and voiceless in the world - giving a voice in particular to victims of human trafficking around the world, especially children. I have a handful of organizations that I have aimed to work with since day 1, and over the last 6 years I've been able to voice numerous projects impacting the issue. 

As far as the day-to-day, I'm first interested in honoring God through my best work ("Do everything as to the Lord" - if I wouldn't do my best for Him, what's the use in giving my work to anyone else?), and secondarily in providing for my wife and 4 kids. I also drive an outrageously large and thirsty truck; gotta' feed the tank. And I like to eat pie, and pay my bills. 

 

This was beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Excited that Fiverr can be that vehicle to help you walk in purpose... and eat pie and pay your bills of course!

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Fiverr has been a launch pad for so many personal reasons. The platform is so tight with TOS that it has literally made me an incredible business person. I feel like I have gone to Montessori school and when I go to kindergarten and compare my skills and business savvy to my peers, I almost feel light years ahead. 
 

The personal connections I have made on Fiverr, both on platform and behind the scenes, have helped me through some dry patches of loneliness. But it all takes such a valiant effort to do well on Fiverr.  It’s also been the hardest career role I have ever taken on. Fiverr is not a get rich quick platform. It simply has the tightest “best practices” I have ever seen and is superior to any freelance website.  
 

How about this? Those who spend hours and days sending out auditions and proposals without even a nibble are making less money. In my voice over beginning, I belonged to a paid audition platform. I was sending about 5-10 auditions per day. If I did get a job, and averaged out the time it took to give my work away in proposals and auditions, verses what I got in return, I was making about $2 an hour!! It didn’t make sense to me and still doesn’t. I should diversify, but now I have acquired the skills to be successful, but do I go back to the low ROI just because? Not sure. What do you guys think? 
 

If things stayed the same and we weren’t challenged and pushed to be better, then how would we grow? However, sometimes I don’t respond well to being pushed but I do respond well to a challenge…as long as it’s on my terms. Fiverr is always pushing the boundaries and lucky for us!

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