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Filip’s Fiverr Profile [https://www.fiverr.com/agencies/siriusanimation] Discovering Fiverr Q: Filip, how did you first discover Fiverr? Filip: Everything started in 2021. I was studying animation and 3D design in Serbia, after switching from a physics degree that did not work out. I always had the feeling I was meant for more, and after discovering Fiverr, I was drawn to the idea of setting up a storefront instead of constantly applying for gigs like on Upwork. To create my first gig, I used projects I built during a bootcamp and personal pieces, like a stylized character of my wife. I priced my basic gig at $50 and analyzed other sellers to position myself competitively. First Orders & Key Lessons Q: What was your first Fiverr order like? Filip: It took one month to land my first order—a hair salon owner wanted 3D models for an AR app. I did not even know what AR meant at the time, but I figured it out and delivered. That project led to more work with the same client. My second project got canceled after 7 days, and I felt defeated. But it taught me a key lesson: miscommunication kills projects. From then on, I created pre-written macros, PDF style guides, and asked for references upfront. Going Full-Time Q: When did you realize Fiverr could become your full-time business? Filip: After just 2–3 months, I went from earning $500/month to $5K/month. That was when I knew Fiverr could be more than a side hustle. I could either keep freelancing solo or start scaling. I chose the second path. Team Building Q: How did you start building your team? Filip: * I started locally—Facebook groups and university classmates * My first hire, Dan, is now the technical lead * We are now a team of 9 (including my wife, currently on maternity leave) Hiring was not easy. Some people only lasted a few months, while others like Dan grew with me. Now I am working on building proper processes to train new team members more efficiently. Shifting to Agency Model Q: You turned your Fiverr profile into an agency. Why? Filip: Because it reflects reality. Clients often prefer working with certain team members based on their visual style. I wanted to be transparent and also attract higher-ticket projects by showing we are a professional studio. Studio Operations Q: What systems do you use to run your studio? Filip: * Discord – for internal communication * Notion – for project tracking (may switch to Asana) * Google Drive → internal server (32TB) – for file sharing * On-site office in Novi Sad – creative collaboration is better in person I believe in building a physical office culture, especially for creative work. It is not the trendiest thing right now, but it helps grow a strong team and better results. Frustrations with Fiverr Tools Q: What do you think about Fiverr’s tools? Filip: FiverrGo (AI Assistant) * Cannot read images or interpret links * Sends too many messages that feel spammy * Often underprices projects without understanding complexity Fiverr Ads * Too basic—needs better targeting, keyword control, and higher budget options These features feel underdeveloped compared to other ad platforms or AI tools like ChatGPT. Becoming a Fiverr Pro Q: How did you become a Fiverr Pro? Filip: I applied several months in and got accepted on my first try. I submitted portfolio work from clients like Decathlon and Kipling, along with side projects and personal animation work. Using Seller Plus Q: What about Seller Plus—what features do you use? Filip: * Priority customer support * Success manager feedback * Buyer insights (order volume, average spend) * I do manual follow-ups instead of using automation Earnings and Workflow Q: What is your current Fiverr income? Filip: Right now, we average $12K–13K/month. We focus on high-ticket work—each project is usually $1K to $5K. We take on about 5–6 clients per month. Client Collaboration Q: How do clients respond to working with your team? Filip: Most still message me directly, but they like knowing a team is behind the work. Some even request specific team members once they’ve worked with us before. What’s Next Q: What are your future plans? Filip: * Continue using Fiverr as a lead channel * Build more presence on social media to attract direct clients * Train team members to take over communication and sales Advice for Freelancers & Agencies Q: What advice do you have for new Fiverr sellers or agencies? Filip: * Yes, Fiverr still works—but you need effort and positioning * Study your competition and do better * Invest in your visuals—especially for design/3D niches * Build structure early on (FAQs, PDFs, macros) * Start local when hiring and scale slowly Where to Find Filip * Fiverr Profile [https://www.fiverr.com/agencies/siriusanimation] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/filipzekic/] Thanks for reading this one.If you enjoyed it, feel free to reply, comment, or share your biggest takeaway. See you soon,Vasily This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.freelancehustle.com [https://www.freelancehustle.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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