Income (Fiverr Method) for $50 Per Day like a BOSS

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Last December, my cousin lost his job. He had been working in the auto industry, though I never fully understood the details. Instead of letting him sit around stressed, I suggested a simple online idea.

Now, even on his slowest days, he earns 1 to 2 orders worth between $5 and $25. On his best days, he receives 9 to 12 orders, bringing in anywhere from $50 to $170.

Here is exactly what he did.

Step 1: Use Canva’s AI Logo Generator

Start with the AI logo generator on Canva. This feature was introduced fairly recently, so it is still gaining momentum.

The free plan gives you roughly 25 to 30 generations to experiment with. The premium plan costs around $3 per month and offers hundreds of generations, which makes it a strong investment if you plan to do this consistently.

This tool dramatically reduces the time and skill traditionally required for logo creation. You can generate professional-looking concepts in minutes.



Step 2: Set Up a Fiverr Account

Begin on Fiverr to build initial credibility. Once you have momentum, you can expand to Upwork or even promote your services independently.

Create a logo design gig. Before publishing, research successful sellers in your category. Study how they structure their packages, write descriptions, price their services, and design their gig images.

To gain early traction, you need reviews. Ask friends or acquaintances to purchase your service at the base price. Deliver a genuinely solid logo, and encourage them to leave a detailed five-star review. Do not cut corners on quality just because it is a starter order.

After reaching around 15 five-star reviews, you may begin to receive organic orders each week. Once you hit 50 to 70 reviews, growth often accelerates significantly due to platform trust and algorithm visibility.




Advice 1: Do Not Limit Yourself to Logos

Logos are only the starting point. Expand your offerings into related design services such as:

  • Mockups
  • 3D logo presentations
  • Posters and banners
  • YouTube thumbnails
  • Simple branding assets

Bundling services increases order value and attracts a wider client base.




Advice 2: Start Low, Then Increase

Begin at $5 per logo to build reviews and credibility. Once you establish proof of quality, gradually raise your price or create premium tiers that include additional services like social media kits, multiple revisions, or advanced mockups.



Advice 3: Use ChatGPT to Improve Your Prompts

Before entering a customer’s idea into Canva, use ChatGPT to refine the prompt. Provide the client’s concept and ask for a detailed, descriptive design prompt. A stronger prompt produces stronger results inside Canva’s AI generator.




This approach is simple, low-cost, and scalable. With consistency, strong reviews, and smart positioning, it can grow into a steady daily income stream.
 
Sometimes ChatGPT is ironically not very good at improving its own prompts. I think this is why being a prompt engineer is a thing.
 
Thanks for that. The only issue I see with Fiverr is saturation. A lot of people are on Fiverr, and it’s hard to get started without any orders or reviews yet. I think a good approach is not to limit yourself to Fiverr, but also to take advantage of other platforms, such as Upwork or SEOClerks. There are tons of freelancing platforms out there, and you should definitely try to take advantage of them.
 
Has to be some of the worst advice I seen.

Why start at $5 for a review? You end up dealing with bottom feeders in the marketplace, spend constant hours for nothing. To exchange a review. Then the advice is to "scale" from there there? There is ZERO scale.

Then you want to jump ship and move to upwork or similar and do the same there?


Can't even believe this nonsense got highlighted.
 
Has to be some of the worst advice I seen.

Why start at $5 for a review? You end up dealing with bottom feeders in the marketplace, spend constant hours for nothing. To exchange a review. Then the advice is to "scale" from there there? There is ZERO scale.

Then you want to jump ship and move to upwork or similar and do the same there?


Can't even believe this nonsense got highlighted.
It's $50 a day for 3rd world country where it can feed a family of 5. I get in UK you can get paid $50 an hour but these are completely different circumstances.

Although I tried something like this and I made exactly 0. You have to bring clients to fiverr which defeats the point of using a platform like that for me.
 
It's $50 a day for 3rd world country where it can feed a family of 5. I get in UK you can get paid $50 an hour but these are completely different circumstances.

Although I tried something like this and I made exactly 0. You have to bring clients to fiverr which defeats the point of using a platform like that for me.
Bro, if you go to any random social media that's popular atm and try to catch some clients there you can charge more and you get more clients than with this Fiverr crap... Usually I take around-ish $100-150 for 1-2 hr consultation from polish small businesses so as much as t2van often pisses me off there's no need to go all 'if you live in the UK' on him. So technically I do earn $50-150 per hour from polish clients, just not all the time / I don't have all my hours filled. Maybe $500-600ish for a written audit with couple days TAT but it obviously doesn't really take me all that time and I procrastinate a lot in between eh. That's from small polish businesses mostly (having some medium sized sporadically too) so no need to be excited about $50 from western clients omg. I'd still say that I struggle a lot and I'm not doing very well in my business and looking to get more high ticket action going but damn wtf is with people getting excited about $50, wtf am I supposed to do with that... Impossible to pay for anythig nice with income so low. What I listed is just audits, didn't got to actual services. Also as shitty as Poland is can people please just admit they're from slums (and this includes also a lot of these 'slavic girls' from other countries posting content everywhere, maybe not all of them, but tons of eastern slums girls) rather than summing up a whole country or region like this. I'll admit I'm sick of both broke western dudes trying to date me and skimpy western companies trying to pay me less than polish ones and then wondering why tf I run away... Nothing wrong about being from slums (it's not like it was your choice) but creating a negative impression of whole country or region like that, basically lowering international rates for *all of us* is a whole different story.
 
It's $50 a day for 3rd world country where it can feed a family of 5. I get in UK you can get paid $50 an hour but these are completely different circumstances.

Although I tried something like this and I made exactly 0. You have to bring clients to fiverr which defeats the point of using a platform like that for me.
But it's not $50 a day is it?

You think you're going to churn out 10 logos in a day earn $5 per one and get $50? With no support, no adjustments, nothing? Your earning less than $50! The profit is probably 0 or in the negative earnings.

This is the problem with these kind of "guides" when people want to scale or do it out of deperation there is no money there for growth or what you actually earn is FAR less than what you think it is.
 
So this is kind of beer money in a way but with lot of competition so being creative is the only way out
 
So this is kind of beer money in a way but with lot of competition so being creative is the only way out
It's not even beer money. You would be better off trying to find something for free or not so much money on local facebook groups and then flipping it for beer money.

It's a lot of work for very little. With all the time you will spend with that lower price point client and actually doing the work and all the content its ALOT for not much in return.

The OP's friend was in automotive (so I assume mechanic) I'm sure he can get more work and be higher paid doing maintenance work as a mobile mechanic than turning to AI logos...
 
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