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Can I Sell My Poems on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 8:53 pm

Most people think that Fiverr is only for digital services, but that’s not true! You can actually sell physical goods on Fiverr, too. And one of the most popular items to sell on Fiverr is… poetry!

Yes, you read that correctly. People will pay you to write poems for them. And the best part is, you can set your own price!

Of course, like with any gig on Fiverr, you’ll need to put some thought into what you’re offering. What kind of poems do you write? What is your specialty?

PRO TIP: This note is a warning to all would-be poets looking to sell their poems on Fiverr. While it is technically possible to do so, it is highly unlikely that you will make any money doing so. The vast majority of people who use Fiverr are not looking for poetry, and even if they were, they would be unlikely to pay more than a few dollars for it. In short, selling poems on Fiverr is probably not worth your time.

Are you a romantic poet who writes love poems? Or maybe you’re more of a funny poet who writes humorous poems? Whatever your style, make sure you let your buyers know what they’re getting before they purchase your gig.

Once you’ve decided what kind of poems you’re going to write, it’s time to set your price. If you’re just starting out, you may want to offer your services for $5 per poem.

But as you get more gigs under your belt, you can start charging more – $10, $20, or even more! It all depends on how in-demand your services are.

So if you’re looking for a unique way to make money on Fiverr, why not give poetry a try? Just be sure to let your buyers know what they’re getting before they purchase your gig.

In conclusion, yes, you can sell poems on Fiverr. You will need to put some thought into what kind of poems you want to write and what your specialty is.

It is also important to let buyers know what they are getting before they purchase your gig. You can start by charging $5 per poem and then increase your prices as you get more gigs under your belt.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.