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Maya Sayvanova

Bulgaria, Burgas

Writer at Medium

6-Figure Writer | Featured in Business Insider | Helping solopreneurs succeed | Sign up below ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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  • 2 weeks ago | onlinewritingclub.com | Kristina God |Maya Sayvanova

    Whenever I open YouTube in non-member, non–ad-free mode, I get a Fiverr ad telling me I can find a freelancer for almost everything. Of course, also for writing and copy. And since I know many of you are curious about offering their copywriting services on Fiverr in 2025, I’m excited to share my interview with from , one of the top-rated copywriters on the platform. Maya has worked with over 2,200 clients, and her Fiverr business was featured in Business Insider.

  • 3 weeks ago | medium.com | Maya Sayvanova

    Last week, I lost a €250K deal with a €90K profit because I told the truth when I could’ve stayed quiet. My husband and I are starting a real estate business flipping properties. This was our first sale — a big one. And we were ready to move. Deposit lined up. Documents in order. Buyer excited. But there was a mistake I noticed. Not mine, but it was there. (For legal reasons, I can’t say more.)And I had a choice: let it go and walk away €90,000 richer. Or call it out and walk away with nothing.

  • 1 month ago | medium.com | Maya Sayvanova

    And 21 platforms to use based on what you want to achieve. The fastest way to build an online business in the 21st century is to use online platforms. Platforms:Have huge audiencesAre optimized to help you engage those audiencesAre optimized to help you sell to those audiencesThe first mistake I made as a solopreneur was building a website. For the 2 years I supported it, it brought me one sale.

  • 2 months ago | medium.com | Maya Sayvanova

    Here’s what’s possible. Sahil Lavingia, previously the first designer at Pinterest, founded Gumroad in 2011. Most of you have heard of Gumroad: it’s the easiest way to sell your ideas online. He started it at age 19 after realizing how difficult it was for creators to sell digital products directly to consumers, without having to develop a website and complicated funnels. In 2012, Gumroad raised $8.1 million in funding from prominent investors in the city of startups, San Francisco.

  • 2 months ago | medium.com | Maya Sayvanova

    Member-only storyThey’re not obvious. That’s the pointMaya Sayvanova·FollowPublished inWrite A Catalyst·5 min read·--Image by Canva ProHere’s a story I see on repeat. A writer decides to give this online thing a real shot. Maybe they’re tired of corporate, maybe they want to express themselves, maybe they just want a little freedom. They sign up for Medium, Substack, or whatever platform is trending that month. They start publishing.

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Maya Sayvanova
Maya Sayvanova @MayaSayvanova
21 May 24

RT @TheRyanHamilton: My heart is broken💔: As friends & family know, my wife was pregnant with our 2nd child, & about to begin her 2nd trime…

Maya Sayvanova
Maya Sayvanova @MayaSayvanova
20 Feb 24

Oh my GOD! 😂😂😂😂😂

J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling @jk_rowling

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Maya Sayvanova
Maya Sayvanova @MayaSayvanova
20 Feb 24

The biggest mistake I see solopreneurs make when they prioritize is they say NO to nothing.  They move things around in order of importance, but at the end of the day, their to-do lists are just as long, and they’re just as stressed.  Today, say NO to one thing for good. ❤️