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What you'll learn:
- How to Success Hack Fiverr’s Top Sellers to Ensure More Sales.
- How to Optimize Your Fiverr Gigs for More Traffic and Sales.
- How to Find and Keep Good Fiverr Customers.
- Fiverr No No’s.
- How to Avoid Negative Feedback on Fiverr.
- How to Get Your First Reviews on Fiverr.
- Know-How to Research and Find The Best-Selling Fiverr Gigs.
- Register and Create Your First Fiverr Account.
- A Fiverr account (FREE TO REGISTER) to buy & sell on.
- You should know how to use a PC at a beginner level.
Sasha Miller and Zach Miller have been selling on Fiverr as a Top Seller for over 4 years now.
Did you know: Even after earning a Top Rated Seller status, you can be still be demoted if you don’t stay active!
That’s why I’ll also be showing you how to deliver 5-Star quality service to every customer to ensure you remain a Top Rated Seller.
After enrolling, you’ll also have personal access to a Top Rated Fiverr seller (myself), that’s been a Top Seller for more than 3 years so you can get advice, feedback, and support as you implement these strategies for yourself.
This is THE Most Comprehensive Fiverr Course – Find Out What REALLY Works!
This course will show you what it takes to be highly profitable as a Fiverr seller right from the very start. I cover the ins and outs of crafting your offers so you understand exactly what it takes to create a valuable service that sells well time and time again.
So if you want to double your Fiverr business, starting today, then hit the “take this course” button.
Don’t wait too long though, because every moment you hesitate you’re missing out on more sales & easy cash that could be in your pocket!
You’re only regret would be that you didn’t find this sooner!
I’ll see you inside!
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Time Management
Benefit: Manage your own time.
Freelancing means you don’t have to work 9-5 or any sort of set hours. You can decide to take that afternoon yoga class or surf in the morning before work. You decide when you work.
Challenge: Time management can be difficult or downright overwhelming.
When you don’t have set hours, it can be very easy to come off the rails and get to the end of the month when it comes to pay bills and realize you needed to work more. Or the opposite: You’re juggling a few clients and don’t understand how to balance when to do what work or you’ve taken on too much.
Solution: Put yourself on a schedule.
Decide when you’re most productive and make that work time. I find I am most productive for a spurt first thing in the morning and then again between the hours of 2-6pm. For days when I know I have a lot of work, I make sure I am ready to work then, cranking it out. If I want to do something that cuts into that time, I don’t have to be rigid about it, but I’m mindful that I need to make that time up somewhere. I know my monthly financial goals, so I make sure I have enough work coming in and the time dedicated to meet them. So if I’m not meeting my set project/hour rate one week because I am taking a day off, I better make it up another week to hit that monthly goal. And I make sure to enjoy that afternoon yoga class when I can because it’s important to be grateful for the flexibility to keep you in balance.
Working Remotely
Benefit: Work from anywhere.
I’ve spent the last year and a half as a “digital nomad,” meaning I don’t have a home base and travel while working. Freelancing can sometimes mean you get to be location independent and work from anywhere. You can do a program like I did like Remote Year, Wifi Tribe, or Unsettled. Or if that’s not your speed, ditching the commute to work from home or the occasional café is its own luxury.
Challenge: It can be lonely.
Once I finished Remote Year, I no longer had a community that I was traveling while working with and found myself pretty lonely. When you’re used to making friends at work and enjoy socializing like I do, you might find yourself missing the office.
Solution: Find a coworking space.
Be Your Own Boss
Benefit: Be your own boss and choose your own work.
You’re no longer assigned to difficult clients or put on projects you hate. You are in charge!
Challenge: It can be hard to find work and you might run into difficult clients.
Especially in the beginning, you might find yourself taking on uncool projects or working with clients who make you cringe. Worse, you might be really struggling to find work to make ends meet.
Solution: Stay in action.
You might find you spend half your time hustling to find work and that’s part of it. This is why platforms like Fiverr are so great because you’ve put yourself in a place where clients are looking for you! But don’t stop there. Let old employers, people in your professional network, and friends know that you’re looking for freelance work. I’ve found it tremendously beneficial to have regular clients that I have more long term work with to make up the barebones of my monthly goal and then if I am looking to make more money that month for whatever reason, I go on more of a pitching and hustling spree. And it’s ok to take on less exciting work for because I find work begets other work. Once you’ve built up more of a portfolio and reputation, start reaching out cold to companies you admire and want to work with. Send samples and let them know why you’re interested in working with them.
Make The Most Of It
Benefit: It’s all up to you.
You don’t answer to anyone and you can make it all up based on your terms.
Challenge: It’s all up to you.
You don’t have a team to rely on to help you with your work when times get tough. You are now CEO, as well as marketing, accounting, IT—you name it. If it goes right, it’s your win and if it goes wrong, it’s your fault.
Solution: Take it in stride and ask for help.
I’ve found it has been a huge confidence boost to be freelance. I am really standing on my own two legs and making it all happen for myself. I celebrate that and you should, too. And I like wearing a lot of hats because it’s apart of what makes freelancing so rewarding. When I get stuck on something or am up against something not in my wheelhouse, I turn to my network. Just today I was working with a client on their website copy and they had a few design questions. I turned to a few design friends who were able to help me out and my client was happy I could go the extra mile. In return, I am always helpful with writing questions or quick help from my own network because we all need to support one another.
The benefits of the freelance lifestyle often present challenges as well. But you’re resourceful! You’re a doer, so solutions and ways to combat these challenges are never far away. Utilize your network, your experience, and the internal resources you possess, and you can easily turn the freelance dream into a reality.
Who this course is for:
- Entrepreneurs
- Online Businesses
- Content Marketers
- Freelancers
- Anyone with a product/service to sell
- Content Writers
- Virtual Assistants
- Voice Actors
- Virtual Assistants
- Online Marketers
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