5 Fiverr Gigs That Anyone can do

A simple easy way to make some money.

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4 min readApr 15, 2022

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Fiverr is a freelancing service that allows individuals like you and me to make money through freelancing without being professional in many different categories. Although you may need experience, the great thing about Fiverr is that they don’t require degrees or other submissions to prove that you are sufficient in various tasks. This makes it easy for people who are beginners to freelance to make an income without making a platform for themselves. Many jobs done on Fiverr make significant amounts of money over time and can be done simply by almost anyone. These are five examples of Fiverr jobs that anyone can do.

1. Transcription

Transcription is a commonly bought job on Fiverr. This is a simple job, and the main three things it requires are a fast typer, someone who can listen well, and time. Transcription is usually done in large amounts on Fiverr, with people transcribing hours and hours of audio. Although it can be time-consuming, it is an easy job if you are a fast typer that doesn’t require much experience and skill. If someone uses your service once and likes it, they will likely come back as they already know you are reliable. As you can see in the photo below, Fiverr shows gigs that have returning customers first for this niche, so if you get this, then your amount of customers will increase greatly. It’s the first initial customers that are hard to get in this niche.

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2. Beta Reading

Beta Reading may even be considered a simpler job. This can be done by anyone and is actually looked to be done by non-professionals. You can simply put up a gig where you will “beta read” someone’s book or article. You will not be correcting grammar, but simply giving them feedback about how interesting the book was from a reader’s perspective. These writers sometimes get paid lots of money if there are long texts, and it isn’t a bad job reading books. As you can see in the photo below, some people are charging huge prices while still getting a large number of sales.

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3. Blog Writing

Many buyers on Fiverr may have blogs, yet may not have time to write for all of them. This is where you come in. If you are already on Medium, I’m assuming that you may already have some experience with writing articles. Even if not, it is a simple process to learn how to write an article. This does not require much previous experience, and you can learn by typing up a few mock articles yourself about various topics. Once you learn and start getting customers, it will be easy to gain sales after your first few customers. Like the Transcription, customers tend to come back to the same sellers if the product was to their satisfaction.

4. Voice Acting

Although this may seem like a niche that needs previous experience, almost anyone of any age can do this. You simply have to be able to talk in a clear voice. People on Fiverr may be looking for childish voices, old voices, female voices, male voices, accents, or really anything. If you have a clear voice there is a niche for you on Fiverr. You don’t even need special equipment, as nowadays phones can record good quality audio. Just make sure in your gig to put samples of your voice, as otherwise, no one would be willing to buy.

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5. Beta Testing of Websites or Apps

Many developers need input from regular users of websites and apps like me and you. Many jobs are quick and only take a few minutes, and usually only require you to go through the app screen recording yourself while talking about how you feel about the application or website, and showing them what you click on and how you feel about it. Many people even charge more to show how they feel while looking at a website or article from a different device, like a phone or computer. Many big companies even hire people from Fiverr for the beta testing of their websites or apps. This is also a pretty fun job, as you get to explore games and applications while getting paid for sharing your opinion.

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