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My first $1000 on Fiverr...finally


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I’m so happy that after slogging away for months I finally reached this goal!! With it, I got a faster computer to help with my orders, a fabulous ball gown and a trip to see my sister in Germany. I am so happy, though seeing the amount I would have made without the massive Fiverr deductions is a bit annoying, but I am still glad to be a seller here! Now I just need to find a way to keep this up without spending literally every waking hour fulfilling orders!

Good luck to all!

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congrats for your success. hope you will get “top rated seller” badge soon 🙂

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Fantastic! I am just getting started and I hope to be where you are soon. fiverr is a great place for a side gig, and I want everyone to succeed in both there full time and part time world.

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Congratulations! I’m currently at $1200+. It’s a great deal and it keeps you moving. Especially by seeing inspirational stories on this forum by many other beneficiaries. Keep it up!

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Congratulations
I love fiverr and i hope fiverr change my life.
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The Fiverr deductions are the cost of doing business. Would you rather have Fiverr charge you a membership fee? I know one website that does that, and then what happens when you don’t get enough orders to cover the fee?

Listen, by the time you’re making up to $2,000 a month (and maybe more if you’re lucky), you won’t care about the fees. Focus on the big picture, the 80% you make versus the 20% you pay.

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