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Comments (27)
Lisa F.14
Real Estate Agent, Internet Markete
Warren, I had similar results like you described however I did find good ones. I guess you really have to review the ratings. I know some had really high ratings however to me, they were undeserving of the high ratings but what can you ask for $5? You do get what you pay for.
Good for you Salah.
Oswald...the secret is A LOT of businesses do that. They outsource and upsell you. Including auto service. So it's always best to do good research to make sure you cut as much of the "middle man" c
E.L.A.P. Kulasinghe7
Webmaster
Fiverr is a great market place to outsource your online or offline work. Only thing is you need to understand the positive and honest people who do their work for your money. I only use Fiverr to promote my websites and to do little video marketing to my website bundle.
Constance R.6
Online Moneymaker
I've had mixed results: I bought a couple of gigs that were great, and a few more that weren't. I've never tried selling anything on there myself, though. I think it is a good idea, but of course with so many people on there, it's like anything else, you get good and bad experiences.
Oswald Rodrigues11
writemaster.gumroad.com
I'm not a fan but I like the concept. If you are smart enough, you can even make a good living by leveraging Fiverr. How? Present yourself as, say, a graphic designer to your clients. You get an order for designing a logo. You outsource it on Fiverr to a reputable freelancer, get it designed to your client's satisfaction. You pay $5 to the freelancer. You charge your client, say, $200. You earn a cool $195 profit. Your client is happy. The freelancer is happy to get his fiver. Win-win-win. A few
Joe Henning11
Your Profit Connection
I have used them a few times, with what I would call mixed results and one thing about them.... once they've been paid, they cut you off and that's it!!
Saleh Ibrahim8
Internet Marketer
Yes, So far I enjoy with Fiver...
Warren Contreras14
Old Retired Guy
I think Fiverr has potential, even though all of the gigs I purchased so far have resulted in nothing more than a waste of $5 and I have never made a sale there myself from the several attempts I have made. I have read a few ebooks on it, but I admit I don't know what I am doing. Some folks appear to do very well there.