There are numerous intriguing ways to earn money on Fiverr, many of which you may not have even considered.
Technical skills are not a requirement either. Anyone can generate income on Fiverr by exploring the various interesting gig ideas mentioned below.
If you’re seeking an additional freelancing income without the hassle of hunting for clients everywhere, then Fiverr is worth exploring.
That said, whether you’re a job seeker, passionate traveler, or digital nomad, Fiverr serves as an excellent platform to leverage your skills. In this guide, you’ll discover how to make money on Fiverr, get insights into the platform, and understand the types of jobs available.
Fiverr is a freelancing platform where individuals can sell their services starting at $5.
If you’ve hesitated to offer your services on Fiverr, thinking that selling your time for $5 won’t yield much, think again!
You can earn significantly more, even a full-time income, by providing upsells and additional services.
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How Do You Make Money On Fiverr?
Alright. what kinds of things can you do to make money on Fiverr? Do you have to be a techie person?
The short answer is just about anything you can come up with, and no, you don’t have to be a tech guru!
People use Fiverr to outsource work they either don’t know how to do, don’t want to do, or don’t have the time to do.
There are tons of techie type things that you can do on there too, like website development, programming, SEO, graphic design, etc.
But that’s only the tip of the iceberg.
Let’s take a look at some of the categories on Fiverr so you can start getting some gig ideas.
The categories displayed at the top of the Fiverr homepage are:
- Graphics and Design
- Digital Marketing
- Writing and Translation
- Video and Animation
- Music and Audio
- Programming and Tech
- Business
- Fun and Lifestyle
Upon first glance, it might look like you need a business or developer degree to make anything off of Fiverr.
But let’s take a closer look and dive into some gigs that you as a non-techie (or novice techie) can do to make some extra side cash.
Make Money On Fiverr – 24 Interesting Gig Ideas
1. Voice Over Artist
Do you have a nice voice or just like to talk? A sexy accent?
Perhaps you should try your hand…I mean voice…at voice-overs.
Tons of people are making instructional videos online and are not comfortable with using their own voice or are looking for a specific type of voice to put into their videos.
Simply upload a voice clip to your Fiverr profile and let people know you are a voice-over artist.
Obviously, it helps to have a pretty good microphone so you don’t have to worry about static and feedback.
Check out this microphone, it is recommended by many podcasters as an inexpensive and good quality microphone.
2. Website Tester
Companies pay big money for this type of thing.
Being able to see a website, landing page, or whatever platform from the customers’ perspective can vastly help to improve the customer experience.
Plus if you already know how to browse around online-which if you are here, I am assuming you do -this is a super-easy way to get started.
You are simply checking to make sure the website is easy to navigate from a user perspective, it doesn’t take too long to load, links work, the design is aesthetically pleasing, etc.
To do this effectively you will need a screen recording software.
You can download Jing for free, which lets you record up to 5-minute videos.
Or if you are looking for something that you can make longer recordings and throw editing in the mix, Screencast-O-Matic is what you want.
There is a free version where you can record 15-minute videos and save as a video file. Or a very reasonable pro version for $15/yr.
Which allows you to make longer videos and edit the videos.
Once you are done making the recording simply upload it to an email, Google drive or Dropbox folder for your client to access.
3. Human Billboard
I promise this is not as sketchy as it sounds!
When companies are working on branding campaigns, they want their logo, slogan, or message in as many places as possible.
Can you draw the company logo on yourself? Or wear their t-shirt and take a photo of yourself?
This might not be for everyone. Some companies also might look for a specific “image” that they want to portray to their customers.
So if you are loaded with tattoos and the company is looking to promote their products to that demographic, you just might be a perfect fit.
4. Article Spinning
This Fiverr gig idea is one for the writers out there.
Article spinning is basically taking an original article and re-writing it so it can be redistributed on the web, as safe for SEO content.
So why would someone want an article spun?
Maybe they have multiple websites that overlap topics but don’t always want to consistently come up with new content.
Or they want to redistribute the same content on their website without getting a Google penalty for duplicate content.
This is a particularly popular strategy in small niche sites mostly used for affiliate marketing.
This is another pretty easy job if you are a halfway decent writer.
If you can paraphrase other people’s work (remember English class) without plagiarizing it, then this might be an option for you.
You can also use Copyscape’s free comparison tool to check your writing against the original piece of content to make sure it’s not too similar.
Or you can get CopyScape premium and do checks for other people to make sure no one is stealing their content or it is not already copied.
Be sure to read this guide to copyright rules either way!
5. Social Media Promoter
This is not as technical as it sounds.
If you have a large following on any of your social media accounts you can use that as a promotion tool.
This is great if your followers are in a certain niche-like raw food, breastfeeding, or gourmet coffee.
You can write a short post, or be seen using a product and link back to their page. If you don’t have a super large following, starting at $5 is good.
However, if you have a pretty large following and super active and engaged users you can command higher prices.
Put together a media kit that shows:
- how many followers you have
- when you normally post
- the type of engagement you get
- if and what you have previously promoted and how it did.
- for example, each tweet gets an average of X# of retweets within the first 4 hours, etc.
The more specific you can be with how the client will benefit from your following, the higher the prices you can charge.
Also, there might be the option to develop a recurring relationship with that customer to promote their products.
Then you could charge a commission percentage of what your followers buy.
6. Meal Plans
Are you great at meal planning?
Offer your services on Fiverr to those that might not have the time to do meal planning themselves. You can offer plans for specific dietary restrictions-vegetarian, vegan, paleo, gluten-free, etc.
There is also the option to offer upsells for those wanting personalized meal plans or add ons like a grocery list.
7. Microsoft Office Services
There are many people that are not great at doing things in Microsoft office-excel formulas, word formatting, just gives them a headache and makes them want to cry.
If this is something that comes as second nature to you, then put it to use!
Excel formulas are really not that complicated. Whenever I can’t figure one out, I turn to my trusty friend Google.
And it’s not just Microsoft office, this includes Google sheets, docs, etc, and Mac apps like keynote and pages.
They are all very similar, and if you have a PC you can access Mac apps in iCloud. But if what I just said is making your head spin, stay away from this one.
8. Social Media Graphics Designer
Another one that sounds more complicated than it is.
Remember that image you clicked on in Pinterest that brought you to this post?
Yep, super easy and free to make. Simply go to Canva and make one.
You can add company-specific colors, logos, or create your own thing. Play around with it.
This can be used for Pinterest pins, Facebook headers, Instagram quotes, Twitter images and so on.
You can even branch out and create greeting cards, infographics, posters, ebooks and tons of other things on the free app.
There is also a paid version of Canva that gives you access to more stock images, the ability to upload fonts, create templates, and save brand colors for $12.95 a month.
You can also take a look at PicMonkey, which is another free app with a paid upgrade where you can do similar things.
If you are slightly better a photo editing, you can always try your hand at Photoshop, which is included in Adobe Cloud subscription.
With Photoshop you can create things that people are willing to pay big bucks for!
9. Creative Writing
Another one for my writers out there!
Do you love to write stories about fictional characters and their quests?
Is Wattpad your favorite app? Then creative writing on Fiverr may be just the thing for you.
But you don’t want to write a whole short story for $5, of course.
So why not develop a character profile, or perhaps help a writer map out the beginning or ending to their story.
You could write just that one section. It is common that $5 pays for about 100 words, which is really not a lot of work. Hello upsells!
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10. Transcription
This is a pretty easy gig and in high demand considering the popularity of podcasting.
Podcasting has blown up in the past few years and although it is great to listen, some people still prefer to read.
You can transcribe a podcast or any type of audio. I have seen anywhere from $5 for 5 minutes of audio to $5 for 60 minutes of audio.
It is really up to you how much you want to make on an hourly basis, and how fast and accurate you can type.
If you are doing $5 for 5 minutes and the grammar is impeccable, then people will pay more. Just make sure you are putting in the description that is it manual transcription and what kind of quality the customer can expect (edited, proofread, formatted, etc).
You want to make sure your clients are happy and you are getting good reviews.
You can even offer an upsell to load the transcription into a template the client already has for all their show notes or something similar.
Here’s an example of how Pat Flynn from SmartPassiveIncome has his transcriptions formatted.
You can always upsell to put time stamps on the transcript. This can be especially useful for podcasters.
11. Social Profile Copywriter
Have you ever set up a new social profile and go to write your “about you” section, only to draw a blank on what to say about yourself?
Well, then you need a social profile writer!
Maybe you are a new business owner and you are struggling to write a profile description of yourself or your company. One that really stands out and describes who you are and what you can offer.
Not everyone is great at writing and people are often afraid of sounding too braggy or arrogant when they are writing about themselves.
So why not help them out? If you are pretty good with words and can make someone sound amazing, then try your hand at profile writing.
12. Translation
Do you speak another language? If you can translate already, why not make some money from it?!
Obviously not for everyone, but if you do have this skill, monetize it.
You could translate people, videos, audio, written word or even offer your services over Skype.
13. Gaming
Are you an expert gamer? Do you pick on the noobs while playing Call of Duty because they can’t level up? Can you beat the boss level with ease every time?
People will pay you to get them to the next level or help them earn that platinum trophy.
Yes, you heard that right. So if you happen to be a gamer, or have a teenager or partner who spends hours gaming, listen up.
Rather than yelling at them to go get a job (or do the laundry), get them on Fiverr!
14. PLR Article Writer
If you are unfamiliar with PLR, it stands for private label rights. It is commonly white label articles and ebooks that can be resold and distributed.
Selling PLR content can be lucrative.
If you can write short articles about any niche topic, you can resell it as PLR.
People often sell hundreds or thousands of articles for very low prices. They might even buy them from other PLR sources (with resale rights) and resell them.
People use PLR content to populate blogs and websites with content quickly rather than sitting down and writing it all themselves.
15. Pet Modeling
When it comes to thinking up ideas for what to sell on Fiverr, remember, you can get the whole family involved, and that means the pets, too!
Remember the walking billboard idea before? Well, apply that to your pet.
This is not just limited to dogs and cats, oh no, get your goldfish, horse or monkey involved.
16. Blog Images
This goes right along with the social media cards/images I mentioned earlier. So head back over to Canva.
Blogs with images are more fun to look at and easier to share.
If you have a pretty good eye for design, you can help struggling blog owners up their game with amazing images that draw readers in.
17. Singing
Do you have a good singing voice? Can you rap or beatbox? Then offer to sing songs that people write.
Just make sure you have a decent microphone to record it on.
I had seen this done for someone, where the client wrote about their perfect day and had someone make it into a song.
18. Editor
Editing can be a pretty easy Fiverr gig idea for someone who has an eye for detail and good grammar.
Or maybe someone just needs a second pair of eyes to look at their work before they publish or submit it.
You can edit just about anything, blog posts, academic articles, school papers, ebooks.
If it has words, it can be edited. Gigs can start at $5 for proofreading and editing of 5000 words.
If you are a little more tech-savvy, editing also covers photo and video editing.
19. E-Books And Other Info Products
When it comes to info products and e-books, either people are looking for the answer to solve their problem, or they are looking for shortcuts to content creation.
So you could either write a specific e-book on a subject and sell it, OR you would write e-books and create info products for people.
The latter you can charge a lot more for!
20. Tutor
If you have looked on any online job boards for virtual positions lately, you may have noticed a need for online tutors.
Specifically tutors for Chinese students looking to learn English.
This is different than translation in the fact that you don’t need to speak the other language.
You do, however, need to have a good understanding of the English language and grammar.
I have seen people on Fiverr charge $25/hour for a Skype session to teach English.
Although as a brand new seller you can not start out at $25/hour. You need to build up to that level.
You are not limited to English tutoring. Know a thing or two about advanced calculus? You can charge $30/hour for that.
People are looking for tutors in Microsoft office, microeconomics, finance, different languages, research papers, and just about any subject you can think of.
This would be an especially good gig for those already in college looking to earn a little to pay their tuition.
21. Market Research
Market research is something that a lot of people either don’t understand or they just find it too tedious.
If you know how to conduct market research for online or offline businesses, this is definitely a skill you can market.
I have seen Fiverr gigs on market research for researching 2 specific competitors for $25.
With comprehensive market research, suggestions and improvements on a business going for $100.
You can also charge by the hour for market research. This works well if someone is looking for research for a book or article.
Just make sure you are providing detailed information, citations, and links back to what you find.
You don’t want to have to worry about accidental plagiarism on the author’s end.
22. Virtual Assistant
If you want to do a little bit of everything, you can offer your services as a virtual assistant.
This is good for people looking for a bit of extra help and to get their lives organized.
Not just entrepreneurs, even busy moms and dads need a little bit of virtual help here and there.
Got a bunch of photos of the kids online you want organized but don’t have the time to sit down and do it, hire a VA!
A virtual assistant can handle just about anything.
The main plus side to this gig, there is a very high possibility of recurring clients, especially if you are good at what you do.
23. Product Review Video
Do you love talking in front of a camera?
Companies that are just starting out and need reviews for their products often hire individuals from Fiverr.
Create a short, normally 30-60 second videos talking about how great their products are.
I have seen this done for both digital and physical products.
Just make sure you are being realistic in the video and not overly excited or fake.
24. Creating Stock Photos
Do you have adorable pets? Can you take nice nature photos or can set up snazzy flat-lay photos?
Create stock photography images to sell on Fiverr.
Or perhaps create custom photos for people that are looking for specific types of images that may be more difficult to find.
Stock photography can be big business, seeing the same old images online every day can get old.