MAKE MONEY BY FREELANCING – GET INDEPENDENT
Basic Definition of Freelancing
Freelancing is the work that pays you according to your skills. For example, video editing, graphic designing, data entry, etc. It suits as a part-time job, but you can also take it as a full-time job. It totally depends upon you.
THINGS YOU NEED TO BE A FREELANCER
1. A Good Device
You need a laptop or any other device (but not a mobile phone) and an internet connection .
2. Skills
You don’t require a lot of skills, but it is necessary for earning money from freelancing for you to have a skill. For example, video editing, graphic designing, etc.
How to work
To work, you have to make an account on Fiverr or any other freelancing website. Don’t make a buyer account; make a seller account.
🧑💻 Fiverr Order Process – For Sellers (Explained Casually)
Step 1: Set Up Your Gig
This is your digital shop. You decide what service you want to offer — maybe it’s graphic design, writing, video editing, or even voiceovers.
You add:
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A catchy title
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A clear description of what you’ll deliver
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1 to 3 packages (Basic, Standard, Premium)
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Images or examples of your work
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And requirements (what you need from the buyer to start)
Once done, publish the gig, and you’re live on Fiverr!
Step 2: Wait for Orders (or Respond to Messages)
Now the waiting game begins! Buyers can:
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Message you to ask questions or request a custom offer
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Or go straight ahead and place an order
Always respond quickly—Fiverr loves fast responders.
Step 3: The Buyer Orders—Time to Work!
When a buyer places an order:
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Fiverr notifies you
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The timer starts only after the buyer submits the required info
Then it’s all on you. Do your best work, be professional, and stick to the deadline.
Step 4: Deliver the Work
Once you’re done:
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Go to the order page
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Click “Deliver Work”
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Upload the final files
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Write a polite and friendly message
Hit Deliver—and you’re done (for now)!
Step 5: Handle Revisions (If Asked)
If the buyer wants a revision:
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Don’t panic — it’s common.
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Just make the changes and redeliver.
Stick to what’s included in your gig. If they ask for something extra, you can offer a paid revision.
Step 6: Get Paid 💸
After the buyer accepts the delivery (or 3 days pass without any action), Fiverr marks the order complete.
Your money moves to “Pending Clearance”:
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It clears in 14 days
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Or just 7 days if you’re a Top Rated Seller
Once cleared, you can withdraw it to your PayPal, bank account, or Fiverr card.
🔁 Bonus Tips
- Always communicate clearly and politely
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Use the Fiverr app to stay active and reply fast
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Deliver before the deadline, not at the last second
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Collect good reviews—they help boost your gig in Fiverr search.
How to actually get your first order
✨ 1. Don’t Just Offer a Skill, Offer a Solution
Imagine you’re a buyer scrolling through Fiverr. You’re not looking for “someone who writes.”
You’re thinking:
“I need someone who can write my blog post so I can finally launch my website.”
So instead of saying:
“I will write articles”
Say something like:
“I’ll write a blog post that sounds just like you — so your brand feels real.”
Be clear. Be helpful. Talk like you’re solving their headache.
🎨 2. Make It Look Trustworthy (Even If You’re New)
Your gig is your shop window. If it looks messy or unclear, people scroll past.
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Use clean images. (Canva is perfect—free and easy.)
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Add a short video if you can—just your voice or face saying who you are and what you do
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Smile. Be real. People trust people.
💰 3. Start Cheap—and That’s Okay
You’re not “undercharging”—you’re ”just getting your foot in the door.
Offer your service at $5 or $10 to start. Why? Because people are more willing to take a chance on someone new at a low price.
Once you’ve got a few solid reviews? Raise your rates without hesitation.
📱 4. Be Online and Respond Fast
When someone messages you, reply like you’re excited to help—not like it’s a chore.
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Use Fiverr’s mobile app to stay active
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Turn on the “Available Now” option
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Try to reply within an hour—it builds trust and helps your ranking
💬 5. Use Buyer Requests or Briefs
There’s a section on Fiverr where buyers literally say what they need. Go there every day.
When you see a job you can do, send a short, honest offer like:
“Hey! I saw your post and I’d love to help. I’ve done similar work before and can send something over today. Want to see a quick sample?”
No pressure. No spam. Just friendly help.
📣 6. Tell the People Around You
Post your gig on your WhatsApp status, Instagram story, or Facebook. You never know—your cousin’s friend might need a logo, or your classmate might need resume help.
Your first client could be closer than you think.
🧠 7. Be Kind, Be Clear, Be Chill
When you get your first order:
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Communicate well
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Deliver on time
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Give a little extra if you can (like a bonus version or a helpful tip)
Then politely say:
“Thanks so much! If you liked the work, a short review would really help me grow. No pressure!”
People appreciate realness.
🔁 8. Update. Learn. Repeat.
Not getting clicks? Tweak your gig.
Got a bad review? Learn from it.
Feeling stuck? Watch a tutorial or study top-rated sellers in your niche.
Every small move adds up. You’re building something. Trust the process.
🎯 Last Word: Keep Going
No joke—most people quit Fiverr before they even get their first order.
But if you just stay consistent, stay kind, and keep improving, the work will come.
📌 Your goal? Get those first 3 to 5 orders. After that, Fiverr’s algorithm starts showing your gig to more people, and the snowball starts rolling.


