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While he was "going to school, working at Domino's, working at McDonald's, I'm still rapping," he says. "That's still what I'm doing in my breaks, in my free time, on my weekend. Burton, who's based in Houston, graduated from the University of Houston in 2013 and ended up working at a call center. Today, Burton's working full time as a rapper on the site, writing original verses for people and making up to $9,000 per month. Here's his career advice for new grads looking to find work doing what they love.
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Eventually, Burton learned people were offering their rapping skills for hire on Fiverr and decided to give the freelance platform a shot himself. In 2015, Jen Glantz, now 35, posted an ad as a bridesmaid for hire on Craigslist. When it comes to career advice, figure out what skills you already have and how you can optimize them. And "not just skills related to your degree," she says, "but also personality skills, character skills, hobbies." "I was asked to be a bridesmaid so many times by so many people," says Glantz about her 20s.
Burton makes a living selling one-of-a-kind raps on freelancer site Fiverr. "I love writing for artists. I love writing songs for companies, for businesses," he says of some of the commissions he's gotten. He's also written personalized love songs, birthday songs and songs for podcasts and YouTube channels. Having seen that people offer customized rapping as a service on Fiverr, Burton decided he'd try offering it himself in 2015.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMaking $82,000 a year as a rapper on FiverrMike Burton has loved hip hop since he was a kid, but he never knew how to make a living at it until after college. That was when he found out about the freelancing website, Fiverr, and became a rapper-for-hire. Mike makes up to $9,200 a month writing and recording rap songs for people's birthdays, anniversaries, business promotions, and podcasts. Since beginning in 2016, he's brought in nearly $500,000 in sales.
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