How Much you can Earn Monthly Working on Fiverr (with proof)

I’ve been working part-time as a virtual assistant and a social media manager on Fiverr since June 2020 and I must confess that it has been such a wonderful experience for me so today, I will talk about how much you can earn monthly working on Fiverr.

During the lockdown last year, I woke up one morning and decided to set up a profile on Fiverr. I have always known about Fiverr but I never really thought about working as a freelancer on Fiverr. 

My journey to Top Rated Seller hasn’t always been a smooth and easy one but it was worth it. What started as a way to pass time now brings in 3 times more than my previous job. I must say that it took approximately 6 months before I could earn that much per month. I know a former colleague who earns a little over $7000 a month as a Web designer and a coder. It’s important to mention that he works full-time on Fiverr and also outsources some of his projects. Check out how I got my first order on Fiverr here.

Competition on Fiverr has become so intense now with people from different parts of the world offering services as low as 5 hours for $5 which I think is ridiculous but hey, everyone has a right to price their services the way that suits them.

Currently, I have activated the out-of-office mood because I’m fully booked right now and can no longer take any new clients. I have been blessed with regular clients who order my gig on a weekly and monthly basis and I must confess that these buyers are the only reason I can still earn a regular income working as a part-time virtual assistant on Fiverr. 

I love to learn new things daily which is why I decided not to choose any niche but to become a general virtual assistant. This means that I help my clients with various tasks ranging from social media to email management, research, customer service, blog/website management, Data entry etc. 

I never outsource my client’s projects because I’m a perfectionist and even though I am a make money fantastic – my customer’s satisfaction and data privacy is my almost priority. I’m not ruling out the possibility of expansion in the future but for now, I’m just comfortable working as a part-time virtual assistant. 

Final Thoughts 

Even though the competition on Fiverr is very high at the moment it is still possible to earn a tangible income as a virtual assistant. I would recommend that you focus on a couple of niches and see what it’s like but if you have a few dollars to invest in yourself, you can pay for some online courses on Udemy or Medium so you can focus on a single niche. While being a general virtual assistant is good it’s even better to focus on a niche and become an expert in that field. 

Got a question?  You can leave a comment below or contact me at hello@prudentmom.com 

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