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Do some gigs on Fiverr

Do some gigs on Fiverr

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If you want to do almost anything to earn $5 each time you provide a service, then consider Fiverr, which is believed to be one of the world’s largest marketplaces for making money by selling small services.

These services, which are referred to as gigs, can be literally anything that someone wants you to do for a small fee, like creating a social media post to playing a prank on someone. Although the fee for each gig might seem quite small, there are actually a good number of people who are managing to generate a reasonable income from the site.

Another angle worth considering with Fiverr, is to advertise in other places and on other sites for work and then outsource the job to someone advertising on the site with the required skills, such as a logo designer or whatever it is you need doing. This way, you could quickly turn a $5 cost into a profit by charging your customer at a higher rate.




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