You guys, you MUST listen to this episode!! Georgia has made 500k+ as a fiverr copywriter in just one year. We also talk about HOW TO establish your own copywriting agency. Please let me know your thoughts!
This is so so inspiring, I am a freelance videographer and the freelance world has changed my life. But I want to take it to another level and start changing my family’s life. I’m definitely going to jump in on fiverr now thanks to your inspirations!!
67K last month???? That's crazy money! She should have asked more technical questions like: what's her writing background? Is she using a technique when writing? Stuff like that
This is so inspiring. Coincidentally, I just applied for my Fiverr Pro account this morning 🤞 Even if I don’t get in this time, I’m going to hit Level One this month, so for once I’m in a win/win scenario 😀
@@diceball4ever Funny you should ask. I did hit Level One when predicted, so that was good 👍 But as far as the Fiverr Pro application, they just sent me an email yesterday, asking for more editing samples while they continue to look over the application. I’m about to send them over, so hopefully I’ll have an answer not too much longer after that.
@@OrangeTestament Congrats on hitting Level One! I remember how good it felt back then. Are you applying for Pro in the writing category? I charge more than many Fiverr Pros but never got arround to applying. Been too busy with the orders. But I think I'll give it a shot next year. Anyway, it's always good to hear from someone who's going through that process. Looking forward to seeing how this pans out for you. Good luck!
Best moment of the interview: Alex with her mouth open in shock when Georgia Austin tells her she was picked for the cover of Fiverr's Investor Magazine last month. It almost seemed to have slipped Austin's mind. Alex: "Anything else?" Austin: "Oh, yeah, I..." "Oh, my God! Did you share this on Instagram?" "No." :) Too funny.
As I am a beginner writer on Fiverr, it was very inspiring for me. Thank you so much!! I hope you would put more videos like this here. Thank you, Alexandra!
What an inspirational conversation. Love it! Please more content on how you guys manage your freelance business, what tools you use to organize yourself and your team, maybe more insight on what kind of customers you have, maybe also a conversation with a fiverr pro person that does not live in the us or uk 🙏💛
Girl... You are out here doing the Lord's work... 😂 🤣 🤣 🤣 I can't get enough of these! You have inspired me to take my Fiverr Writing journey seriously and it's been paying off. Thank you! ❤️
Hi Alexandra, I have been following you since the beginning. I opened a freelancing account and just touched my 15000$ mark in about 9 months. I am into programming and want to scale to a six figure income. Can you suggest something because I thought I should have touched a six figure mark in a year but that does not seem possible right now. FYI I only freelance on Fiverr. Thank you in advance.
Wow awesome - just listened to this whole thing... her growth is amazing! I too want to learn how to scale! How can I scale? Do we scale within Fiverr or do we just create our own company? So many questions... I have no idea where to start. I got the Seller Plus service and just talked to my success manager - he is showing me how to expand my Fiverr gig. I am thinking this is the right direction for now but ultimately, I am thinking I should have my own business.
People can really benefit from these success stories.. thank you both for your time. I’m about to start on Fiverr myself.. soon I’ll maybe make my own success advice videos
When you have a repeat client..and say you find them through social media with their fiverr name or they find you and then you start to do orders directly through social media..is that allowed in fiverr?
Do you suggest opening various Fiverr accounts if you have different skills and talents? I was thinking of a profile to focus on language translations and tutoring and another account for website content etc. Just wondering your suggestions. Thank you! And congratulations to Georgia for her success! Amazing and inspiring both of you.
Loved this episode! Q: I’ve varied skills and would like to try selling highly unrelated gigs on varying platforms - is that a bad idea? Should I stick to a specific genre and even niche down ? Thanks!!
i want to know how you guys / girls deal with chatgpt, who would make your job obsolete. please make an article about it, it would be very interesting.
Chatgpt is currently underdeveloped, it makes a lot of errors and gathers the information from the internet and it has limited knowledge too you may be subject to plagiarism so in conclusion it is unreliable and i hope it stays this way, also i personally think that no matter how developed it will get it will never replace humans in terms of quality
I've been following Alex for many months. As I listen to this interview I still don't understand some things about all of this. Please, anyone reading with knowledge, I'm open to your input. They mention web site content. Regarding this, do you need to know how to create a website or is it just what we read on a website and someone else is assembling it? Blogs & social media captions. Are these writers actually writing blogs or articles for the owners of the blogs? I hate sounding so clueless, but I truly am desiring to understand in order to move forward. Also, if they're hiring writers, wouldn't the writers want to create their own fiverr account & make the $ for themselves? They seem to have quite a team working for them. I'm inspired, have been for months, but feel my lack of understanding is holding me back.
Hi Jennifer! It’s okay to not know everything. That’s what questions are for! Yes, website content means the written copy throughout the website. It has nothing to do with creating a website, as that is a completely different scope/set of skills! And for blogs, yes to that again. It may seem odd that someone with a blog might want to do that but the reality is that not all blogs are personal, and those that are more informative (e.g. a finance blog) might need the extra help to write these posts. They outsource the work to freelancers because it allows them to focus on the other aspects of running a blog/business, which will eventually help them grow! Having a team and outsourcing these tasks are inevitable and necessary to the growth of any business.
When the demand got high on Fiverr, they hired a team on the side, their agency. Being on a secondary platform allows orders to accumulate the same way, using the same team of writers or even a second team.
Hey Alexandra Fasulo I have been invited for fiverr pro and I am little bit confused what will be the right approach to apply for pro ? and What suggestions you would give me so that I get accepted by Fiverr team. Kindly share your thoughts so that I can succeed with it Thank You
Thank you for this content! It's great to hear how you built up your business. As a Fiverr writer who is starting Fiverr Pro at the end of December, this gives me a lot of inspiration.
I just started Fiverr yesterday and I am hoping to get an order soon. This has been an inspiration and motivator to keep on going! I have a lot more of this video to watch still, but I'm wondering if either of you have a degree in writing, communicating, etc?
even in Canada she would take home WAYYY more after taxes (and have health insurance covered), and you are supposed to understand write-offs as an entrepreneur so that you can pay less once it's due.
You guys, you MUST listen to this episode!! Georgia has made 500k+ as a fiverr copywriter in just one year. We also talk about HOW TO establish your own copywriting agency. Please let me know your thoughts!
This is so so inspiring, I am a freelance videographer and the freelance world has changed my life. But I want to take it to another level and start changing my family’s life. I’m definitely going to jump in on fiverr now thanks to your inspirations!!
@@GermanDisla she is cheater. she stole my company product description to edit and then she will sell to another people
@@elvinzeynalov9519 what do you mean? Thanks to this I’m a level two seller on fiverr now and make a more income every month!
67K last month???? That's crazy money! She should have asked more technical questions like: what's her writing background? Is she using a technique when writing? Stuff like that
I love this! No gatekeeping and so transparent
Thank you!
This is so inspiring. Coincidentally, I just applied for my Fiverr Pro account this morning 🤞 Even if I don’t get in this time, I’m going to hit Level One this month, so for once I’m in a win/win scenario 😀
Exactly!!!
Any updates, Ryan?
@@diceball4ever Funny you should ask. I did hit Level One when predicted, so that was good 👍 But as far as the Fiverr Pro application, they just sent me an email yesterday, asking for more editing samples while they continue to look over the application. I’m about to send them over, so hopefully I’ll have an answer not too much longer after that.
@@OrangeTestament Congrats on hitting Level One! I remember how good it felt back then. Are you applying for Pro in the writing category?
I charge more than many Fiverr Pros but never got arround to applying. Been too busy with the orders. But I think I'll give it a shot next year.
Anyway, it's always good to hear from someone who's going through that process. Looking forward to seeing how this pans out for you. Good luck!
@@diceball4ever Thank you! Yeah, I applied in the writing category. I offer editing, proofreading, and copywriting services 👍
Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and he can be yours too if you trust in him fully
Georgia is sweet but shy- at the end when she's like oh..I didn't post my being on the cover.... much success to her!
Best moment of the interview: Alex with her mouth open in shock when Georgia Austin tells her she was picked for the cover of Fiverr's Investor Magazine last month. It almost seemed to have slipped Austin's mind. Alex: "Anything else?" Austin: "Oh, yeah, I..." "Oh, my God! Did you share this on Instagram?" "No." :) Too funny.
Hahaha Georgia is the best!!!
You really inspired me to start my freelancing career. Thank you very much!
Of course!
As I am a beginner writer on Fiverr, it was very inspiring for me. Thank you so much!!
I hope you would put more videos like this here. Thank you, Alexandra!
What an inspirational conversation. Love it! Please more content on how you guys manage your freelance business, what tools you use to organize yourself and your team, maybe more insight on what kind of customers you have, maybe also a conversation with a fiverr pro person that does not live in the us or uk 🙏💛
She lives in Brazil haha!
Girl... You are out here doing the Lord's work... 😂 🤣 🤣 🤣 I can't get enough of these! You have inspired me to take my Fiverr Writing journey seriously and it's been paying off. Thank you! ❤️
Alex, you should do a video dedicated to ideas on growing on Fiverr. Eg. Subscription model for clients, bundle offers, 1+1 blog posts, etc. 🙏
Hi Alexandra, I have been following you since the beginning. I opened a freelancing account and just touched my 15000$ mark in about 9 months. I am into programming and want to scale to a six figure income. Can you suggest something because I thought I should have touched a six figure mark in a year but that does not seem possible right now.
FYI
I only freelance on Fiverr.
Thank you in advance.
Wow awesome - just listened to this whole thing... her growth is amazing! I too want to learn how to scale! How can I scale? Do we scale within Fiverr or do we just create our own company? So many questions... I have no idea where to start. I got the Seller Plus service and just talked to my success manager - he is showing me how to expand my Fiverr gig. I am thinking this is the right direction for now but ultimately, I am thinking I should have my own business.
Yes it is! Keep it up!
Absolutely part 2
Yes!
People can really benefit from these success stories.. thank you both for your time. I’m about to start on Fiverr myself.. soon I’ll maybe make my own success advice videos
Amazing!
Great interview Alexandra, thank you! So very inspiring, I’m fired up! Any tips to impart to brand spanking newbies to Fiverr?
Don’t overthink it’
That's one hell of an incredible story 💥
if you are not making passive incomes, then your life is in danger ......
How did Georgia qualify for a Fiverr Pro account so soon? She said she got accepted four months after she started working part-time.
Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and he can be yours too if you put your trust in him fully
When you have a repeat client..and say you find them through social media with their fiverr name or they find you and then you start to do orders directly through social media..is that allowed in fiverr?
Do you suggest opening various Fiverr accounts if you have different skills and talents? I was thinking of a profile to focus on language translations and tutoring and another account for website content etc. Just wondering your suggestions. Thank you! And congratulations to Georgia for her success! Amazing and inspiring both of you.
Fiverr only allows you to have a single profile. If you create more, you will have all of them banned.
I think you can have seperate gigs on one account. It’s basically the same thing.
Loved this episode!
Q: I’ve varied skills and would like to try selling highly unrelated gigs on varying platforms - is that a bad idea? Should I stick to a specific genre and even niche down ? Thanks!!
i want to know how you guys / girls deal with chatgpt, who would make your job obsolete. please make an article about it, it would be very interesting.
Chatgpt is currently underdeveloped, it makes a lot of errors and gathers the information from the internet and it has limited knowledge too you may be subject to plagiarism so in conclusion it is unreliable and i hope it stays this way, also i personally think that no matter how developed it will get it will never replace humans in terms of quality
i recognised georgia due to her thumbnail
I've been following Alex for many months. As I listen to this interview I still don't understand some things about all of this. Please, anyone reading with knowledge, I'm open to your input. They mention web site content. Regarding this, do you need to know how to create a website or is it just what we read on a website and someone else is assembling it? Blogs & social media captions. Are these writers actually writing blogs or articles for the owners of the blogs? I hate sounding so clueless, but I truly am desiring to understand in order to move forward. Also, if they're hiring writers, wouldn't the writers want to create their own fiverr account & make the $ for themselves? They seem to have quite a team working for them. I'm inspired, have been for months, but feel my lack of understanding is holding me back.
Hi Jennifer! It’s okay to not know everything. That’s what questions are for! Yes, website content means the written copy throughout the website. It has nothing to do with creating a website, as that is a completely different scope/set of skills! And for blogs, yes to that again. It may seem odd that someone with a blog might want to do that but the reality is that not all blogs are personal, and those that are more informative (e.g. a finance blog) might need the extra help to write these posts. They outsource the work to freelancers because it allows them to focus on the other aspects of running a blog/business, which will eventually help them grow! Having a team and outsourcing these tasks are inevitable and necessary to the growth of any business.
These ladies claim to be making so much money yet they both are considering expanding to UpWork. That doesn’t make sense.
When the demand got high on Fiverr, they hired a team on the side, their agency. Being on a secondary platform allows orders to accumulate the same way, using the same team of writers or even a second team.
Great interview, thank you!!
Is she from Georgia or Austin?
Thank you ladies. You are very inspiring. I'm very grateful for your sharing. Make lots! 🍀 🍀 🍀
Ou, Well this was so much helpful. I finally am going back to Fiverr and will crush it.
Thank you for this episode ❤️Alexandra I’d love to have you on my podcast would you be interested?
Hey Alexandra Fasulo
I have been invited for fiverr pro and I am little bit confused what will be the right approach to apply for pro ? and What suggestions you would give me so that I get accepted by Fiverr team.
Kindly share your thoughts so that I can succeed with it
Thank You
Thank you for this content! It's great to hear how you built up your business.
As a Fiverr writer who is starting Fiverr Pro at the end of December, this gives me a lot of inspiration.
Where did she learn her skills is what I am curious about? Her copy writing skills for her gigs?
Inspiring. I've joined Fiverr, but I haven’t built out my profile and put up offers. I think it's time for me to give it a serious shot. 🤔
Loved this conversation! This has motivated me to finally apply for fiverr pro.:)
Yes!!!
Totally inspiring. Insane numbers from both of you. Most would be happy with a fraction of that.
I just started Fiverr yesterday and I am hoping to get an order soon. This has been an inspiration and motivator to keep on going!
I have a lot more of this video to watch still, but I'm wondering if either of you have a degree in writing, communicating, etc?
Hi do you have fiverr business account? If so I can really use your help on tax form.
Another great interview. So much useful information. Very inspiring.
Does Georgia has a channel/website ??
Thank you. I absolutely love you for this
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Both the girls are killing it on Fiverr!
Once I also had 45 orders in my queue
i am a graphic designer but i have no idea
Fantastic video ladies, well done.
aprendo muita coisa com você
great interview, inspiring!
Have a good Day😉
Soul sisters here!
Thank you
Inspired 😄😄
I love these videos. They are so inspiring and fill me with so much energy.
Thank you!
That's the gross income, far from profit. Out of 500k she will make about 100 -125k before taxes. Those are real numbers.
even in Canada she would take home WAYYY more after taxes (and have health insurance covered), and you are supposed to understand write-offs as an entrepreneur so that you can pay less once it's due.
this is BS!
How so
LMAO
10k a month is 120k a year not 500k lol
It’s 70k
Did you watch the episode or immediately succumb to your low T levels?
@@AlexandraFasuloBiz no I didn’t wanna waste 33 mins n 17 seconds of my day.
@@9770G ooooh ok, so it’s the second option
LMAO low T levels. I read short T level@@AlexandraFasuloBiz
Just can't believe these numbers unless you have a huge team of writers.
She does... did you listen to the episode?
I'm convinced!