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I can still remember when Fiverr seminars are being organized across the country by Prof. Fiverr and others, people claimed to be making around $500 monthly on Fiverr alone, though many people are still in the fiverr business and making good amounts of money.

If you can you can render some mini jobs or/and services, then you can earn some amounts of money reading this post, though some people even order and pay for services of Fiverr so as to render the same service to other.
Like other online business, Fiverr requires concentration and thousands of dollar are not guaranteed overnight, but if you have patience and committed for better service you can earn good amount of dollar per month.
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In this post you will know; What is fiverr?, Alternative websites to Fiverr, Procedures for selling you gigs and How to Receive the Payment.

If you are hearing/reading about fiverr.com for your very first time, then I will firstly like to explain to you what fiverr.com is all about.

Short Definition of Fiverr.
Fiverr.com is a marketplace, where you sell your product/service called Gigs for just $5.

Examples of Gigs;
* I will design a banner for your product for $5
* I will give you 1000+ facebook fans for your page for $5
* I will submit your website to 1000+ search engine directories for $5
* I will share your link to 10,000+ twitter followers for $5
and lot more mini jobs.

We recommend that you should check latest fast selling gigs on the websites to know the ones you can render.

Websites similar to Fiverr.com
SEOClerks.com
Similar to Fiverr, it is a marketplace for affordable SEO services from thousands of experts and freelancers.

Fourerr.com

Fourerr is much more like fiverr.com, difference is that fourerr.com is an online marketplace where people buy and sell services and Micro Jobs for Just $4.
Gigbucks.com
On gigbucks.com you’ll find freelancers & micro workers offering Online services ranging
from $5 to $50.
Twentyville.com

Here you can sell your gig at a high price ($10 and $20), but a lot of works here are professional services.
Tenbux.com
Similar to fiverr. Only difference is that tenbux allows $10 for a gig.
Also check;
ZJobs.com
Gigsbull.com
Redlr.com
Also Read: What is Freelance or a Freelancer? and How to Make Money With it
Procedures for selling Your Gigs.
1. You will need to create an account
2. You will have to create a gig(s) and your gig(s) will be listed on the fiverr‘s marketplace
3. You don’t need to look for buyers because they have buyers but you can promote your gig via social media, advertising on blogs/forums, tell people about it, etc.
4. Interested buyers will orders for your gig(s).
5. You will be notified, then you can start giving your customer the service they have ordered for.
6. After you have delivered the service, your buyer approve the order and you will get paid.
7. Your cash will be automatically sent to your money to your wallet within three days.
8. After few days of delivery, you can withdraw the money you’ve made.

NOTE: The website will take some of the cash as commission.
Fiverr do take 20%, so you will be receiving $4 per order.
So I strongly recommend you to read their terms and agreements before rendering services.
I encourage you to read carefully how each website How payments are being made, most are using paypal.

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