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Can You Have Two Gigs on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 12:58 am

As a freelancer, you may be wondering if you can have two gigs on Fiverr. The answer is yes!

You can absolutely have two (or more) gigs on Fiverr. In fact, many freelancers have several gigs on the site.

Having multiple gigs on Fiverr can be a great way to diversify your income and offerings. It can also help you appeal to a wider range of buyers. Having said that, there are a few things to keep in mind if you’re thinking of adding another gig or two to your profile.

Here are a few tips for successfully managing multiple gigs on Fiverr:

PRO TIP: If you are considering having two gigs on Fiverr, be aware that this is against the site’s terms of service. Your account may be suspended if you are found to have multiple gigs.

Tip #1: Keep your gigs organized
If you have multiple gigs, it’s important to keep them well organized. This means creating clear and concise gig descriptions, using keywords effectively, and using proper categorization and tagging.

Tip #2: Make sure your gigs complement each other
When choosing which gigs to offer, make sure they complement each other well. For example, if you’re a web designer and developer, you might want to offer one gig for design services and another for development services. Or if you’re a copywriter, you could offer one gig for website content and another for social media content.

Tip #3: Don’t over commit yourself
When you have multiple gigs, it’s important not to over commit yourself. Make sure you can realistically handle the workload of all your gigs without sacrificing quality or timely delivery. If you find that you’re starting to feel overwhelmed, it may be time to reconsider your gig offerings or take a break from Fiverr altogether.

Conclusion: So there you have it! You can absolutely have two (or more) gigs on Fiverr. Just be sure to keep them well organized, complementary, and within your capabilities.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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