Passive Income

Passive Income Fiverr is an Israeli online marketplace for freelance services.


The company provides a platform for freelancers to offer services to customers worldwide.

This Platform came up with the concept of a marketplace that would provide a two-sided platform for people to buy and sell a variety of digital services typically offered by freelance contractors.


Passive Income Services offered on the site include Payment Gateway and writing, translation, graphic design, video editing, and programming.

Fiverr’s services start at US$5 and can go up to thousands of dollars with gig extras. Each service offered is called a “gig”

Fiverr is a great platform for freelancers to showcase their work, however for someone just starting its hard.

It can take days, weeks, or even months to get jobs.

Fiverr takes 20% of what you earn and takes days to make the money available for withdrawal. They lean more to defend the buyer even when it’s clear the seller is being dealt with unfairly.

It’s a fun place to work at, as you have the flexibility of choosing what sort of gigs you want to do! you also get reviews which help build your credibility and get to work on projects all around the World.

I like this platform a lot, quite easy to understand the procedure from the start of any order to the end but I don’t understand how gigs are ranked it’s quite tricky I guess.

Passive Income is the most desirable for many freelancers on Fiverr are absolutely professional. They graduate from top universities, they have years of experience in their field, in short, everything you would be looking for in a normal employee.

No matter what you are looking for, you will find professional freelancers; design, tech-related programming, business, copywriting, writers, there are people there for you.

One thing you have to look out for is the incredible amount of freelancers coming from countries where the cost of living is extremely low, like India, Pakistan, to name a few. These people will charge so little for an enormous amount of work. Sometimes, their qualifications are then not as deep as what you would find in a freelancer that graduated from MIT, for example. But it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t hire them; simply, look out for it, especially in the language sector. Make sure the other person speaks English properly or can at least write without basic mistakes.

Another population of Passive Income on Fiverr are simply amateurs, they do it as a part-time income source. These people may not necessarily have the best qualifications but can get the job done. You could hire amateurs to make yourself an invitation card for example, but for harder and more complicated tasks like programming, it would be preferable to hire someone with professional experience.

The set-up was relatively simple, basically just providing a profile picture and some brief descriptions.

I noticed that Writing & Translation was a central category on the platform, which aligned with what I wanted to offer.

So, should you start freelancing on Fiverr? Let’s take an in depth look at the pros and cons.

Pros

You Will Work On A Variety Of Projects

In a few shorts months, I’ve done everything from writing blog posts for an upbeat coffee apparel company to website content for an exterminator.

Passive Income can be interesting to do research on such diverse industries that I honestly never cared about before.

If you enjoy working on a completely unique project every time, Fiverr might be the right fit.

Extra Cash

The obvious pro is that you can make some pocket cash by doing something you enjoy.

Are you being paid fairly? Probably not in comparison to some other platforms and independent freelancers. However, at the end of the day, it is money that you would not have had otherwise. You also don’t have to spend time bidding on projects.

So far I haven’t made Passive Income, but transferring money over from Fiverr into my PayPal account is a good feeling regardless.