"You Can Make R19K a Month": Man Shares Lucrative Fiverr App to Download and Make Money Online
- A man said it's possible for a beginner to make R1 800 per month on Fiverr, or R19 000 if the person is very smart
- He said one way to make money on Fiverr is to use artificial intelligence and generate music videos, which are then sold to buyers on the app
- The man said creating and selling AI music videos has become a hot service on Fiverr and those who do it are cashing out in US dollars
A man said it's possible to work remotely and make a lot of money on the Fiverr app, which is available on the Google Play Store.
Fiverr is a global marketplace where talented individuals sell their skills to clients willing to pay.
In the video he posted on TikTok, the man noted that newcomers to Fiverr who are not experienced could earn $100 (R1 800) per month
However, he said smart and experienced people who know how to make their pitches could earn $1 000 (R18 600) monthly selling their skills.
Making money on Fiverr selling AI music videos
According to the TikTok user, one of the ways to make money on Fiverr is to sell AI-generated music videos on the platform.
He said the music is first generated using a website called tracksy.ai, where users can create their own music. To add a video to the music produced on Tracksy AI, the man said one could use Canva.
A visit to Fiverr's website shows many skilled music video creators showcasing their pitches and how much they charge for one.
Watch the video below:
Reactions as man shares platform to sell skills
Wblunt981 said:
"I have Fiverr but still don’t know what to do!! Please teach me."
@Temitayo said:
"I have Fiverr app but don't know how to use it."
@kingsley said:
"Good one, thanks. These are the updates we need."
Empathic listeners on Fiver
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a lady shared a skill to sell on Fiverr and make good money.
The lady named Seyi Obasi said it's possible to make R1 800 per hour on Fiverr. She said one could work as an empathic listener and get paid for the emotional service.
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Source: Legit.ng