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Can a 12 Year Old Sell on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 10:17 pm

As the online world continues to grow, so does the number of ways that people can make money online. Fiverr is one such platform that allows people to sell their services for just $5. But can a 12 year old really make money on Fiverr?

The answer is yes, but there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, Fiverr is not an appropriate place for every 12 year old.

The platform is geared more towards adults who have some type of skill or service to offer. That being said, there are still some ways that a 12 year old could make money on Fiverr.

PRO TIP: There are many risks associated with allowing a child to sell on Fiverr. They may be taken advantage of by unscrupulous buyers, or they may not be able to fulfill orders in a timely manner. Additionally, they may not be able to handle customer service issues that may arise. As a result, we suggest that parents supervise their child’s activity on Fiverr, and only allow them to sell items that they are confident they can deliver.

One option is to offer a service such as social media marketing or graphic design. These are both areas where a 12 year old could have some skill and could offer their services to businesses or individuals who need help in these areas.

Another option is to offer a service such as tutoring or homework help. This is a great option for 12 year olds who are already good at school and want to help others improve their grades.

Of course, there are some risks involved in selling on Fiverr. It’s important to remember that you’re dealing with strangers online and you should never give out personal information or meet someone in person that you don’t know. But as long as you take the necessary precautions, selling on Fiverr can be a great way to make some extra money.

So if you’re a 12 year old looking to make some money online, Fiverr could be worth considering. Just be sure to choose a service that you’re confident in and always exercise caution when dealing with buyers.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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