Why Do You Sell Fiverr Gigs If Your Such A Big Private Labeler?





We've all heard the old phrase, if you can't do teach. So that said, I can understand why some people are skeptical of why I'm doing Fiverr gigs making $4 a job, if I have this big private labeling and importing empire going on.

Now first off, I never claimed to be the biggest and best importer or private labeler, I do run a successful business but none the less I'm a small business like so many others out there. I'm always looking for new revenue streams, and I like to diversify because as most longtime eBay sellers, Amazon sellers and even ecommerce people know, your accounts can get shut down, your products can dry up, so it's always good to have a number of things going for you when your self employed.

For me, that means eBooks, selling programs, being a Youtube content creator, and even doing Fiverr gigs.

For me honestly Fiverr is more of a hobby than a true revenue stream. Sure it maybe brings in a few hundred a month, but my time could be better spent working on other projects which yield more. That said, I enjoy Fiverr, I almost treat it like a social network. I enjoy helping people. I enjoy working with people. I enjoy meeting new people and have even partnered up on other projects with people I met on Fiverr.

Lastly, it's funny to me how people are so quick to turn up their nose at making $4 off a Fiverr gig, while many of these same people are spending hours upon hours a month plugging away on blogs and Youtube channels earning much less than I probably am on Fiverr. Everyone should do what works for them, but realize $4 over time adds up to a lot. Also, Fiverr is not about selling single gigs, if you do that you'll never get ahead. It's all about the upsells. You want to be making $25 a gig, not $5.

If you guys wanna check me out on Fiverr you can find me at Fiverr.Com/RulesForRebels.

Wanna get a FREE Fiverr gig to try it out? Check out the link below...

https://www.fiverr.com/s2/10480750d8

 

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