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Fiverr Autopilot

Make Money on
Fiverr the Smart
Way
Matthew Lucas
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Contents

Introduction
Stop Trading Your Time for
Money
What Does Autopilot Really
Mean
Before You Launch
Getting Your Account Set Up
Fiverr Levels
The Fiverr Marketplace
Account Walkthrough
Your Cash Funnel
Creating Your New Gig
Getting to Autopilot
Bonus Gig Material
Final Notes
Conclusion
Other Books by Matthew Lucas
Introduction

Hi, I just wanted to say a big thank


you for purchasing this eBook. It's
people like you that make me want
to continue creating great content
so that you can get ahead online.
My name is Matt and when I
started into the "making money
online" business I tried all sorts of
things. Most of things either failed,
or I failed to follow through on
them. When it came to Fiverr that
wasn't the case. It didn't happen
overnight, I hate to say it, but it did
happen with some work and some
trial and error, and most of all with
some persistence. I think that a lot
of people try something for a little
bit and then when it doesn't show
them the gold immediately, they
drop it. I think that if you take the
information in this book and put it
to use, and put a little "elbow
grease" into it, you'll find that you
can make a nice side income or
even a full time income.
Fiverr is all about niche products
and services, and what you'll be
offering after reading this are Gigs
that sell and that don't rob you of
your time and freedom.
Now, you could put on a clown suit
and hold a big sign over your head,
many people do this with success,
but what I think you really want
from an online business is the
ability to make money passively, or
at least with minimal time and
maximum profit. Services can
definitely make you money on
Fiverr, it's full of Gigs in that
market, but one of the best ways to
make money passively is to sell a
product.
In this book you'll discover a proven
system for generating money that
actually works, giving you residual
income day after day. I for one am
all about systems, it doesn't matter
who applies the system, it always
works. Take McDonalds for
instance, it built its business model
on a system that any teenager can
do and it was able to do this over
and over again and make millions
of dollars.
If you're already doing well on
Fiverr this may not be for you but it
could change the angle that you
deliver Gigs on. If Fiverr is
completely new to you then this
book will have you covered. And if
you're just starting to dabble in
Fiverr, then you'll find a great
method that will have you focusing
on the right things to do to make
money today.
The First step is to change the way
you view Fiverr and start seeing it
for the amazing marketplace it truly
is. Secondly, I'll give you the boot
camp to make sure you're ready to
roll. Lastly I'll show you how to
massively increase your chances of
success by turning Fiverr into the
automated system it can truly
become.
By tweaking Fiverr to your needs
we can create an almost passive
system that you'll be able to handle
by yourself on Autopilot. These
simple but effective steps will give
you the necessary means to produce
amazing results with as little effort
as possible.
Follow me on this quest to build a
smart Fiverr business you actually
want to run.
The first thing we need to discuss
and which is of the utmost
importance, is what you need to
avoid doing on Fiverr if you want
freedom on your side.
Stop Trading Your
Time for Money

Most people on Fiverr are trading


their time for money…. this
probably doesn't come as a surprise
to you. Well, it may not be a
surprise but it certainly should
bother you. Unless you're looking
to just change jobs then that's fine
but if you're looking for the "4 hour
work-week," you probably want
more.
There are tons of crazy people doing
crazy things and for absolutely
insane amounts of time on Fiverr.
I'm not one of them, and neither
should you be. Here's just a quick
list of things you can do on Fiverr
that may or may not take tons of
time to deliver':
● Write articles or blog posts
● Write letters/emails
● Edit articles or blog posts
● Write product descriptions
● Dance your dog around the
living room shouting a
product name
● Write resumes and cover
letters
● Offer your handwriting
services (thank you notes,
greeting cards, etc.)
● Critiquing websites
● Make a video holding a sign
with the logo of a product
● Do keyword research for
people looking to improve
their website SEO
● Turn photographs into
paintings/digital images
● Design logos and banners
● Design eBook covers
● Design business cards
● Create or modify
spreadsheets
● Edit/retouch images
● Make crafts

I've actually covered those and way,


way more in my book "101 Fiverr
Gigs." Now don't get me wrong,
those can be great ways to make
money on Fiverr and there are ways
to use less of your time on Fiverr
than that but what this book is all
about is EASE. You want to make
money every day, without spending
countless hours doing everyone's
$5 bidding. And trust me, people
want everything under the sun done
for a $5 Gig.
Avoid the pitfall of doing more for
less and turn it around with doing
less for more.
You can do some of these things
above and others and still make a
great amount of money while using
less of your time. Time being the
only thing you really have in life,
you want to spend it wisely.
The solution to this conundrum is
to sell digital products or
productized services. Things like
articles, eBooks, and videos. Put
the effort in once and sell it over
and over again. This is how I
started really making money on
Fiverr and that change in my
mentality was all I needed to ramp
things up to the next level.
So get ready to move onwards and
upwards into a better way of doing
things, a way of doing things on
Autopilot.
What Does Autopilot
Really Mean

Digital products are the way to go


on Fiverr if you're looking for a
good return for your time. Let's be
honest, you'd rather have more
time and more money, not one or
the other. So work towards making
all your Fiverr Gigs products and
forgo the hassles of the service
industry.
Now that you understand that you
want to be selling products lets
cement this once and for all. You
want to be selling digital products
that you can store on the cloud or
on your laptop and you can take
anywhere and distribute easily. You
want it to be so easy in fact that a
toddler could make this transaction
happen. Make this easy on yourself
and make it easy for your customer;
and most of all, make it fast so that
your customer is happy. But you're
probably asking, don't people want
you to spend some time doing the
thing they've paid for? Well, that
isn't exactly true, and maybe not
true at all. What people are looking
for from their Gig is a result.
When someone comes to Fiverr
looking for something, they're
looking for outcomes. They want a
problem of theirs to be solved or
they want to have something taken
off their hands so they can focus
their time on what matters most to
them. Or they simply don't have
the skill necessary to get a job done;
and that's where you come in. If
you can give people their desired
outcome, be it articles, tutorials, or
simply good information, then they
go away happy and hopefully return
for more later.
When you hire someone to fix your
plumbing, you don't want them to
spend all hours of the day getting it
done, what you're really looking for
is to have your plumbing fixed. If it
took them 5 minutes and they were
done, and you were happy, then
that's what you want. It's exactly
the same thing when people come
shopping online at Fiverr or
anywhere for that matter. They're
there to get something
accomplished… an outcome.
So what kinds of outcomes can you
sell to people so that they'll be
happy they paid $5? Simple! PDFs,
MP3s, Tutorials, Videos, etc. You
can literally put together a video
about how to install WordPress and
send them the link. Now this
should have at least $5 to it. Don't
make a stodgy video that lasts 2
minutes and expect people to be
happy with the result. Yes, you'll
have to put some time in ahead of
the Gig in order to reap the rewards
later, but that's okay.
Now there is another secret to this,
you don't just have to sell things
that you've made but I'll get to that
next.
Before You Launch

As I’ve said before, what you really


need to make this system work is a
digital product. But before you get
that going you're going to want to
figure out who you're selling to.
What you're going to want to do
first is make a plan. You want to
zero in on a target
audience/market. You want to
develop a group of products around
a focal point.
It's important that you view the
Fiverr marketplace as a niche
marketer. It's only with this
viewpoint that you will be able to
sell lots of products to people that
really want. If you just throw stuff
up on the wall and hope sticks then
you're not going to do very well
with Fiverr. You want to attack a
market head on and direct all your
efforts to having a concise persona
on Fiverr. I won't get too much into
niche marketing or niche choices,
there are plenty of books and
sources online that will help you
with that. What you really need to
understand is that you want to
tackle one thing and leave it at that,
don't try to be everything to
everyone; you'll become nothing to
no-one. Great results are obtained
with laser focus. Find that one
product niche you know you can
rock and stick with it.
Once you've picked your niche, be it
Twitter, SEO, WordPress etc., you'll
want to get your digital products
ready. And you're thinking, I don't
have one. But that's ok, there's a
secret loop that Fiverr is completely
okay with, and that's PLR. If you do
have your own content or can make
some quality products then I highly
suggest you do that. I started off
my making my own pdf training
manuals and videos that have done
really well. If you want to take a
shortcut then by all means use the
following to your advantage.
Another thing that you may be
asking is, what if I'm not an expert
in a specific niche. Well, that's the
magic of PLR, you don't have to be
an expert in order to sell this type of
product. You can sell lots of these
products quickly and develop
yourself as an "expert" in that
particular niche. You can deliver,
eBooks, courses, mp3s or even
software in a particular niche that
you didn't even create yourself, but
you're fully allowed to resell.
You can get this going in no time by
using copyright free material.
Private Label Rights (PLR) are
available all over the internet and
are completely free to redistribute.
QUICK TIP: You can find PLR
products all over the web, just do a
quick search for your niche topic
and PLR or private label rights.
Below you'll find some of the most
reputable and biggest PLR sites.

● theplrstore.com
● idplr.com
● bigcontentsearch.com
● wowcontentclub.com
● 1st-for-ebooks.com
● www.master-resale-
rights.com
● www.surefirewealth.com
● www.easyplr.com
● plrme.com
● allprivatelabelcontent.com
Getting Your Account
Set Up

Well, it's not rocket science. Head


over to Fiverr.com and hit Join.
You can either join with Google or
Facebook but I highly recommend
you sign up for a fresh account with
your email address and keep things
separated. Oh, and not to worry,
Fiverr is free to join, 100%
completely free. You only need to
fill out the fields and insert your
email address.
Once you've jumped through the
regular hoops of signing up you'll
need to check your email and
confirm your new account from
your email. Easy as pie.
Once you're set up on Fiverr you'll
want to take a quick browse around
the site, including the back end.
You'll find the drop down menu on
the right which includes all your
Gig info, the ones you've bought
and the ones you've sold. As well,
you'll see the analytics section.
What you won't see right away is a
place to put your PayPal address;
that's because you need to sell a Gig
before it's available. I'll explain
more on that later.
After a quick overview of the site,
you'll want to take a look at the
Terms of Service. You don't want to
cross Fiverr the wrong way and
have them cancel your account.
Fear not though, it's easy to read
and you'll see that there's nothing
too crazy in there.
Also do some reading up on the
different levels of Fiverr. Once you
start selling lots of Gigs, you'll be
able to climb the Top Sellers ranks
and Fiverr will feature you even
more prominently in their system.
Rising up the ranks also gives you
access to more Gigs to sell. To start
with you'll get up to 7 Gigs and as
you sell more you'll be able to open
up to 20 Gigs - the top end per
account.
Follow my recommendations below
to get things going smoothly...
Profile Photo:
I'd highly recommend you put a
picture of yourself up there. But if
you're not into that you can also put
a caricature or something - buy one
on Fiverr if you can't do it yourself.
Fiverr is a social place and people
are more likely to buy from you if
you have your own picture up.
Something About You:
This section is pretty important.
It's the first thing someone reads
about you after they click on your
profile. You'll want to describe
yourself and your background
expertise in the niche you've
chosen. Don't worry if you're not
an "expert," just tell people you're
great at your chosen niche. Also
include something about your other
Gigs at the end; something like
"make sure to check out my other
Gigs!" It's a call to action for your
Fiverr Gigs and just adds to your
money making machine.
Speaks:
If you speak more than just English
then by all means include that here.
Fiverr Levels

After you've set up your account


you are a "New Seller." After you
start selling some Gigs you'll rise in
the ranks. The following are the
guidelines to each of the Fiverr
levels.
Level 1
Requirements:
● Needed: 30 days active on
Fiverr
● Completed at least 10
individual orders
● Maintain a 4 star rating and
above
● Have a low cancellation rate

Benefits:
● Able to offer 4 “Gig Extras”
(up to $40)
● Up to 10 Gig in multiples
● Send Custom Offers Up to
$1500

Level 2
Requirements:
● 50 Individual Orders in 2
Consecutive Months
● Maintain a 4.5 Star Rating
● Have a Low Cancellation
Rate
Benefits:
● 5 Gig Extras up to $50
● 15 Gig Multiples
● Priority Customer Support

Level 3 - Top Rated Seller


Requirements:
● Maintain a high star rating
(4.7-5 star rating)
● Exceptional customer care
● Have a low cancellation rate
● Community leadership
● Volume of sales
Benefits:
● 6 Gig Extras up to $100
● 20 Gig Multiples
● VIP Customer Support

Top Rated sellers are manually


chosen at the discretion of the
Fiverr team based on the above
criteria. You can see that if you
reach this level you have some
serious potential to make amazing
money. If you can at least get to
Level 2 you will be in the running to
make great money so that should be
your main goal to begin with.
QUICK TIP:
As with all thing, I highly
recommend that you check out the
TOS on Fiverr.com. I've looked
through it thoroughly and can say
that everything we're doing here is
legit. It's not going around their
backs or anything like that; and you
wouldn't want to do that because
you want a long term sustainable
system. Selling PDFs, videos, PLRs
are all acceptable practices on
Fiverr. Delivering these forms of
product with great customer service
and quickly is a great way to make
money on Fiverr and they're totally
cool to you doing that. But like I
said, make sure to review the TOS
yourself and settle it in your own
mind as well.
The Fiverr Marketplace

Fiverr isn't all that new when it


comes to marketplaces. In much
the same way that eBay and
Craigslist function, Fiverr is a place
where people congregate to buy and
sell products and services. The
biggest difference is that all the
products start at $5. Recently there
have been a number of "knock-off"
sites trying to do the same thing as
Fiverr but selling things for $1 or
$10. Fiverr is remains as one of, if
not the most, competitive and busy
marketplaces online. It's ranking
rolls around but last I checked it
was in the top 300 of all visited
websites worldwide and in the USA.
The other thing that Fiverr has is a
ranking system, similar to eBay.
This is great because it allows
people to find products based on a
review system. Whenever reviews
are attached to products or services,
people are happier to purchase. It's
the strangest thing but social proof
remains as one of the biggest
selling features for just about
anything.
If you take a quick look through the
search bar on Fiverr, you'll find
thousands of things that people are
selling and with the gold stars to
prove how good someone's product
or service is. The real secret here is
that having great rankings lead to
more sales. So, over delivering on
your Gigs and getting top notch
reviews is the key to great success
on Fiverr.
So, keeping up a great profile with
lots of gold stars is a serious
cornerstone to selling on Fiverr.
You want great social proof which
will lead to you have an authority or
"expert" status in your specific
niche.
QUICK TIP:
I highly recommend you start up
your new Fiverr account with a
brand new email account. Set one
up on Gmail that you use
specifically to run your Fiverr Gigs.
This will keep your personal email
separate from your business.
Another reason you'll want to do
this is for the automation process.
If you really want this to run on
autopilot, you may want to
outsource your Gig fulfillment to a
Virtual Assistant. Having a separate
account keeps your personal email
private and lets the outsourcer take
care of your business.
Account Walkthrough

So, you've got your account set up


and you're ready to rock. That
wasn't hard and neither is the rest.
If you're not new to Fiverr you can
always skip this next section but
you never know when you'll find
out something you didn't; it
happens all the time to me.
Fiverr isn't all that hard to
understand. After playing around
with their menus you'll have a
decent grasp on it; not to mention,
things can change at any time. If
you're having trouble there are
some great resources like the Fiverr
forum where people discuss
questions they have. You can do a
quick Google for that and you'll find
plenty of information to help you
out. Last but not least, there's also
Fiverr's customer service center
which you can resort to if you can't
find your answers elsewhere.
Find the “My Gigs” section under
the main menu. This is where you
get to create and monitor all your
Gigs, up to seven to begin with and
then up to 20 after you reach the
first level. What's really nice is that
you can also see your basic
analytics here, impressions, click
through rates, orders and
conversions.
Next up, I'll show you exactly how
you're going to turn your simple
products into a bigger cash flow
with your Cash Funnel.
Your Cash Funnel

Okay, here's something you're not


going to want hear. You're probably
not going to become a millionaire
selling $5 Gigs for 80% profit (Fiver
takes 20%). You may very well turn
an excellent profit with Fiverr alone
and it's totally possible, many have
done it. And you can automate the
process with outsourcing so that
you're living the four hour work-
week. But there is a way to take
things to the next level and that's
what follows.
When you sell that information
product or service, you're going to
want to take that converted sale and
turn it into more money. That's
part of the beauty of Fiverr, you
have people that want to spend
money and you know they're buyers
because they've already bought
from you. When people have their
credit card in hand, they are so
much easier to convert than the
person that hasn't paid a cent yet.
So in order to get the most out of
your Fiverr Gigs, you're going to
want to put the person into an extra
sales funnel at the back-end.
Selling to a person who's just
bought is where the money lies, on
the upsell or the added extra. Add
more value to your proposition and
people will be happy to pay. There
are few ways you can go about
doing this.
Cross-Promote Your Own
Products
One way you can do this is by
upselling your other Fiverr Gigs.
You can have Gig Extras that are
your other current Gigs. Pointing
each Gig at all the other Gigs.
You're allowed up to 3 Gig extras
including the lucrative quick sell.
Now, that's something that Fiverr's
done for you at the beginning,
before they've even purchased the
first Gig. If you want to go a step
further, you're going to cross
promote your own Gigs in your
product.
If you're going all in with one niche,
you'll be creating a variety of Gigs
centered around one marketplace.
This makes it much easier to
promote your own Gigs because
they'll relate to each other and
people may be interested in what
else you have to offer.
Even though Fiverr has made it nice
and easy to sell Gig Extras, which
can actually be confusing for some
people. So what you want to do is
sell on the back-end, making things
even better than what they have
going on.
The second way you can turn flow
rate on your funnel is to do the
following...
Maybe you've created a How to
Guide for installing WordPress.
You can deliver that guide in PDF
format and inside you're going to do
the following:
Tell them that they'll get a "bonus"
of some sort and put a link in the
guide. You can do this on the first
page, last, middle or even all three
places. Have the link direct them to
a page where they then Opt-In by
giving their email address and
name. Then once they've opted in
in they get their bonus
PDF/MP3/Video. Give them some
value when you do this. You can
use an auto-responder system like
Mailchimp or Aweber or you can
just use a simple sign-up form
using Google Forms.
This works really well because
you're converting people that are
buyers. And what you're really
doing, is building a list of potential
purchasers. That's awesome. They
aren't just cold leads that you
picked up, you know these people
are happy to spend their money.
This way you can sell them other
products or affiliate products that
are related to the niche you're in.
Third on the list is this absolute
gem, you’ll want to place links to all
your connected Fiverr Gigs at the
end of your report. If you're
sending a PDF this is easy. If you're
sending Videos or Mp3s you just
have to add an extra PDF along with
those files. Or, as I have done in
the past, use Google slides to create
your information product, then
insert videos from Youtube or
Vimeo right into it. You can then
save it as a PDF and the videos link
right out. That way you get the best
of both worlds.
At the end of the day, you want
people to see your Gigs as often as
possible and by selling your own
digital products you get to do this
over and over.
If you're also running a blog of
some type, send people there. This
is just incredible added traffic. If
you're getting a lot of Gig orders a
day, that's a lot of traffic… and it's
buying traffic.
Since Fiverr has such an enormous
buyer base you want to do your best
to monetize that base. Just like
eBay and Amazon, you don't have to
go looking for traffic, it comes to
you.
So once you've got your product
ready and it's filled with links to
your other Gigs and to your mailing
list, you just have to sit back and
rake in the extra dollars. Well, it's
almost that easy. The best part is
that you're building extra income
without doing any additional work.
Here's a great quote from Micha
Kaufman, CEO of Fiverr, in a Social
Meteor interview:
If you take yourself seriously, you
have a very, very good chance [on
Fiverr] and once orders [start to]
roll in, you’ll see it grow following
that. [And,] I think the same goes
for buyers. If you order once there’s
a very good chance that you will
order again. The experience is fun
and you get to meet cool people. I
mean, you typically get awesome
results for your money. Think of it
like this – if you go to a store where
everything is for five dollars, you
probably won’t come in just to buy
one thing, right?
QUICK TIP:
If you're still looking for products,
don’t forget to check out my book
101 Fiverr Gigs. But on top of that,
a really great place to start, is work
you've already done. If you're a
freelancer or a blogger, look at your
current material. Is there stuff that
you can convert into a slideshow or
PDF? Or make a video or mp3 of it?
Do you have blog articles that help
people solve a problem? Just
change up the format and make it
into a $5 product. It's as simple as
that.
Also, make sure to look through the
Gigs on Fiverr. You can view Gigs
by Recommended, High Rating, and
New. Check out the Gigs with the
best ratings and the most ratings.
Look for ones that people are
buying by checking out the last
times it was reviewed. If a Gig
hasn't been reviewed in a while, it
might not be getting purchased that
often. You want things that people
are buying, and often.
Creating Your New Gig

Next I'm going to quickly run


through the setup of your first Gig.
We really want you to create Gigs
that people are going to find on
Fiverr. So the first thing you want
to do is head over to Fiverr.com and
under your profile picture, use the
drop down menu to go to "My
Sales" then click on "My Gigs".
"After that, hit "Add a New Gig."
Gig Title
First things first, the title. You
want to clearly describe what the
person is getting as an outcome.
Don't talk about products or
downloads, just use the space to tell
them what you'll be giving them.
The title can be as long as 80
characters but they don't suggest
you use all of that. Sometimes long
titles can get lost in the search
function so try to stick to about 50
characters. Also use good keywords
in the title that will help people find
your Gig quickly. Try something
like the following:
"I will SHOW you how to create
your first WordPress blog"
This tells people exactly what
they're getting and does it in a
reasonable amount of characters.
Your digital product will give them
the solution they're looking for.
Category
Choosing the correct category is
really important because you want
people to find your Gig easily. If
you put it into a category that it
doesn't really belong in, then it
won't rank properly in Fiverr's
search engine and people won't buy
it. Some of the top categories
searched for are: Online Marketing,
Graphics & Design, Advertising,
Video & Animation and Writing &
Translation.
Cover Photo
This section isn't available for all
Gigs but if it is you really want to
make sure you use it. It's like a
Facebook or Twitter cover photo
that takes up the whole top of a
page. Put something snazzy up
here, or a picture of yourself doing
something to do with what you're
selling. Get a 3d mockup made of
your product and put it up here.
Get creative and connect with your
buyers.
You're able to put cover photos up
in the following Gig categories:
Video & Animation, Fun & Bizarre,
Advertising, Graphics & Design,
Lifestyle, and Gifts.
Gig Gallery
You'll want to put at least one
picture in the gallery, depending on
what you're offering as a product.
The gallery isn't nearly as important
as the video. If you're selling a
guide or mp3. You may want to
either make a 3d mockup in
Photoshop yourself or pay someone
on Fiverr to do it for you. Just
make sure the photos are quality…
you might see that I reiterate that
throughout. Everything you do, you
want to be decent quality. It's a
huge marketplace and competition
can be tough. Don't waste your
time with poor quality content;
you'll just end up doing it twice.
The gig gallery allows you to upload
JPEGs no bigger than 5 MB. The
recommended dimensions for these
photos are 550 x 370 pixels.
Gig Video
So this is big, you can put up to a 1
minute video on your Gig. Fiverr
really suggests you do this and I do
to. You'll get way more click-
throughs and way more purchases;
Fiverr says up to 200% more.
That's a big deal!
Lots and lots of people don't include
videos in their Gigs; maybe because
they're lazy or they don't know how
much of an impact it has.
I recommend you sit yourself down
in front of the camera and talk
about what you're bringing to the
table. If you don't want to get in
front of the camera that's ok, you
can put up a quick intro video
instead. Either way, you want to
talk about the solution you're
solving for your customer and how
quickly you'll deliver it.
Use a site like flixexpress.com to
make a quick 30 second intro video
and include all you'll be offering.
You want to make sure to include a
line somewhere in your video that
says "Available Exclusively on
Fiverr.com." This can be written in
text or you can say it in your video.
It's one of Fiverr's unspoken rules.
Make sure the video is quality, this
is something they also want. They
won't keep your Gig video up if the
quality is crap.
Other than that, here are some final
rules from Fiverr:
● Video duration must be over
10 seconds and up to 30
seconds.
● Use only original videos
made by you.
● Upload a video of yourself
presenting your own gig.
You may include samples of
your work, editing effects
etc. as long as the
presentation remains
personal and made by you
● Videos related to self-
improvement, getting rich
methods, black hat
marketing and similar are
not permitted at this time.
● Mention that your gig is
offered exclusively on
fiverr.com
● Don't use the same video for
more than one gig

● Your video must be in


reasonable quality, your
voice has to be clear and
easy to understand
● Promotion of third party
services, websites or brands
(in writing or narration) or
providing a direct means of
communication will not be
allowed
● Offering a service for any
price other than $5 is not
allowed
● Make sure your video and
gig adheres with our Terms
of Service.

If you need some ideas for videos


just search around Fiverr in the
niche you're going to be selling and
you'll find some inspiration.
Description
Depending on what you're selling,
you'll adjust this section
accordingly. Filling out the
description properly is really what
makes your Fiverr system work on
Autopilot.
It's a good idea to include a number
of keywords in the description but
don't go overboard, Fiverr won't let
you insert too many, and they'll let
you know when you have. It's
about three instances.
You'll also have 1200 characters to
work with here. That's a lot of
room. You want to use a decent
amount of this up. Space your
sentences out so they're easy to
read. It's been shown time and
time again that spaced out
descriptions sell things much better
as well. You can also use bolding
and highlighting in your
description. Do this sparingly but
effectively.
Try to cover some general FAQ
questions that people are going to
ask. Near the bottom, make it
plainly clear that the person is
buying a product from you that you
will upload to them. I'll tell you
later on how exactly you're going to
deliver the product, but the last
thing you want is disgruntled
buyers thinking they were buying
something they aren't.
Here's a piece of description I
would use to make sure people
know what they're getting as well as
what I'm offering.
As a Special Thank You Bonus, I
will also send you a video with
instructions on how to install your
first plugins, install a theme, secure
your site and create your first post.
Please note: I am not doing the
installation for you. You are
buying my Guide that shows you
how to quickly do this on your
own.
You'll also note that I'm offering
them a bonus. I'll discuss this later
on in the chapter on your Cash
Funnel but you can make a note of
it now.
Tags
Just like in Amazon or Google, you
want to make sure people can find
your product based on some
keyword tags. You're allowed up to
5 keywords (you can fit more than
one word but it's only a small
number of characters).
Again, pick appropriate keywords
but also ones that are horizontal to
your product niche. If you're
showing them how to install
WordPress then use "install
WordPress," "create WordPress,"
"build blog," etc.
Duration
Now, this one is kind of specific to
what we're trying to achieve here
with the Fiverr Autopilot. You can
set up the duration to be 48 hours
and offer faster service of less than
24 hours for $5, but that's not what
you want to do. You might be
thinking, that's $5 left on the table.
But you really want to over deliver
and give people their product
quickly. This not only looks good
on your profile but it also makes a
happier customer. So set up your
Gig at 24 hours and forget the
express Gig. You're going to snag
them with Gig extras and the sales
funnel anyway so don't worry about
it.
If you're wondering if you'll be able
to always deliver the product within
24 hours then don't worry too
much. Fiverr allows you to be 24
hours late without penalizing you.
If you can though, send a quick
note explaining that you're running
behind and you'll do your best to
have the product to them quickly
and "please don't cancel the order,
without talking to me first."
It's my recommendation though
that you get it delivered on time and
also to offer a refund if you can't.
You'll see why in a bit.
Instruction to Buyers
Now that you've got the rest setup
you'll want to make sure you give
people some peace of mind. By
explaining how quickly they'll
receive their Gig as well as why you
can't immediately send your
product.
"Hey! Thank you for your order.
I will be sending you the tutorial as
soon as possible (unfortunately
Fiverr doesn't allow automatic Gig
delivery). If you don't receive the
order within 24 hours I will refund
your money.
Thanks again for your business."
Now, this goes hand in hand with
your cash funnel. You get to also
cross-promote your other Fiverr
Gigs right away. So insert along
with your instructions a few lines
explaining what else you have to
offer:
"Also, please take a look at my
other Fiverr Gigs."
There is a limit to how long your
post can be but there's a nifty trick
you can use to add even more
"instructions." Hit the "Add
another requirement" box and you
can add even more information and
links to your other products. To get
the URL for your other products
just hit PREVIEW under you Gig's
dropdown menu and you'll open a
new page directly to the Gig.
And you're finished.
Positive Feedback
Getting good positive feedback on
your Gigs is super important but
not everyone is going to leave a
review; in fact, most people won't.
So you need to make certain to ask
for it.
Whenever you finalize a transaction
with someone, as soon as you click
that complete button when
delivering your Gig product you'll
want to ask for feedback. I use the
following lines which I have in a
sticky note on my computer and I
recommend you use something just
like it:
"Hey __________, your order is
now complete.
Thanks for your business and
patience.
Before you rate my services, if for
any reason you cannot leave me a
FULL five stars, let me know! I will
correct the problem or offer a
refund.
If you're happy with my services,
please consider leaving me a full
five stars on every category! I'd
really appreciate it :)"
If you really want to kick it up a
notch, I suggest you put the
person’s name or avatar name at
the beginning in the blank space.
I've made the mistake of not
including this line when delivering
a product and of course, I don't get
a review. Note, this isn't necessarily
going to get you a review but it will
dramatically increase the odds. It
also helps you keep your positive
review level up.
You want to try and avoid negative
reviews at all costs and by asking
people if they weren't happy you
can offer to refund their money.
You might be thinking, why refund
their money? Well, just like you
want to produce excellent products
you want to serve your clients as
best you can. If they truly weren't
happy with what you offered, then
give them their money back and
avoid the negative reviews. It will
help you out more in the long run
than losing that $4.
This also doesn't add any extra time
to your Gig distribution. It literally
can take you two minutes to deliver
a Gig and ask for the positive
review.
You'll want to create a folder that
you keep all your separate Gig
products on. I recommend using
Google Drive or Dropbox.com to
keep your files. By keeping them
online, you can access them from
anywhere as well as they will be
backed up in the cloud in case your
hard drive ever fails.
So that's it, keep everything
systematized and make get those
sales out the door in an instant.
This gives you more time and
makes your clients happy.
Delivering Your Gig
When you get an order you can
follow this simple sequence:
1. Get email from Fiverr and
click link.
2. Click "Deliver Order"
button.
3. Click the "Upload" button.
Open the folder where
your Gig product is and
upload.
4. Open a page where you've
stored your final gig
message is located, copy
and paste and change
name of customer.
Click "Complete Order." DONE!
Getting to Autopilot

Fiverr is very easy to run without


much effort but of course along
with most things, there's some
work needed on your end. So
taking yourself completely out of
the picture might not be in the
cards, at least at first, but I can tell
you that you can deliver these Gigs
very quickly.
There are a couple of awesome
reasons that Fiverr is so much
easier than so many other types of
online business; especially when
you're just starting out. One of
those things is that you don't need
to host anything. You just sign up
for Fiverr and away you go. They
host everything for you, your sales
pages, your videos, your sales name.
You don't need hosting or domain
names or a Shopify site. They even
place your Gigs in front of people
that want to buy. They want to
make money just as much as you
do, so if you have a hot converting
Gig, they want that in front of the
most people they can get. So if
you're delivering quality
information products that people
are happy with then this is great for
both you and them.
Now the other reason Fiverr is easy
is that you don't need to handle the
transaction details. You don't need
anything more than a PayPal
account and you're ready to go.
You're not building shopping carts,
getting point of sale machines ready
or anything like that. Just make
great Gigs that sell and the money
shows up via PayPal with you barely
lifting a finger. That's just so much
easier than half the online business
out there and a hundred times
easier than anything in the real
world.
You're probably asking, “how do I
really make this an autopilot
system?” Well, there is a slight
twist. Without some help it's going
to be hard, but you can do this on
your own very quickly. Otherwise,
you can use a couple of the
methods below to make this hands-
free.
Now, if you truly want to automate
this system so that you're hands
free and totally on autopilot, then
there are some things you can do.
The first thing is to outsource your
email gathering. There are plenty
of virtual assistants out there that
can check your Fiverr email account
each day and upload the digital
products as well as sending the final
delivery note. Try elance.com or
odesk.com or look online for some
really inexpensive offshore
outsourcers. I'm not going to tackle
that topic here but it's really not
hard to do. The second way of
doing this is to check out a product
called Fiverr Automatic Seller (do a
quick Google Search). This is a
software product you can load onto
your desktop/laptop and it will do
all the necessary things for you
automatically.
Bonus Gig Material

I'm going to tell you some things


I've learned along the way during
my time on Fiverr.
1. Put full phrases in
your Fiverr Gig Tags,
you don't have to stick
just one keyword in there,
you can put two or three
or four words. Include
phrases that people would
use to search for your
product or service. That
helps Fiverr rank you
better and helps you get
found when people are
searching.
2. You must put a video
up. Fiverr says you'll get
200% more conversions
and they would know.
You can either film
yourself discussing your
product, or buy a Gig
where someone else does
(females often get clicked
on more). Or do what I've
done in the past and use a
free online intro video
maker to create an intro
vid.
3. Make it personal,
connect with people when
you build your Gig. Use
some good copy in your
details section and really
use up that space. Sell
your Gig to people by
getting in their head and
offering them what
they're looking for. Be
friendly and personal.
4. You can USE all caps in
one single word in your
title. Not a lot of people
realize this but you can
shout out a single word in
your title. Any more than
one word and Fiverr stops
you from saving the Gig.
Use this wisely!
Final Notes

One final note. Here's the real


secret sauce on Fiverr. It's essential
that you understand this simple
fact. You want to find a niche that
you can completely focus yourself
on and then you need to deliver a
great product to your customers.
You want to pack value into that
product so that people come to you
f0r first in your niche. Become the
best value and this incentive alone
will dictate your bottom line. It
sounds logical but it's not always as
simple as it sounds. You'll want to
follow these steps in order to create
the success you're looking for.
First, pick a niche where there is a
strong demand. You don't want to
create a new market on Fiverr. It's
always better to find the market and
fill the demand. If you're
wondering what's selling online,
then just take a look at the top
Fiverr Gigs that are getting tons of
orders and reviews. That's not all
though, Clickbank is a huge
marketplace for internet marketers
and affiliates. You can sign up for a
free account with them here. From
there, you'll want to look through
the Marketplace. Things that are
selling really well have high Gravity
levels. So look throughout for high
gravity and bingo, you've got dozens
of ideas for potential hot selling
niches. You can also look on places
like Amazon which has a best seller
list. Take this awesome free
information and start selling
products that people want.
Second, you're selling information
products, not services or physical
products. Look through all of the
above marketplaces and find niches
that you can sell digital products;
PDFs, MP3s, Videos etc.. And make
sure that you're selling value
oriented products that people want
to buy. It's easy to flog information
products, but if you want to make
serious money for the long term
you'll want to deliver a great
product.
Finally, use PLR products to get the
job done and fill out your 20
eventual Gigs. Using private label
products can significantly increase
your revenue; especially if you find
a super hot selling niche.
So, you've got it all now. Set up a
Fiverr system that creates money
on Autopilot and reap the benefits
of making money online.
Conclusion

You've got all the steps now. You


can see what you shouldn't do, and
what you should do. It's up to you
to take this blueprint and build
something. Every step, every
tweak, helps to bring the cash into
the funnel.

1. Find your niche.

2. Start a Fiverr Gig that


addresses your niche
problem and solves it.

3. Make your digital product


or buy a PLR product with
upsells, signups and
bonuses

4. Deliver the your digital


product when someone
purchases it from your
Fiverr Gig

5. Profit, rinse and repeat.

Now that you've got an


understanding of the system make
sure you take action. It's only in
action that you'll attain your
success with Fiverr today. Find a
niche that suits you and that has
massive demand and fill that
demand with your jet to freedom.
Fiverr on Autopilot is totally
possible but only if you begin now
and grow your business. Get
serious and full throttle and make
your online money making dreams
a reality.
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