If you have never visited Fiverr.com, you really must go there and check them out. As a Judgment Broker, I often need to hire help for marketing, database, programming, web site issues, YouTubes, proofreading, writing, etc. I have learned to stop by Fiverr.com (Fiverr) first.
Registering for Fiver is free and fast. They are integrated with PayPal, easy to navigate, and best of all, have a wide variety of people willing to do a wide variety of tasks for $5.
The economy has made many more people willing to do a lot more, to earn a buck, or a several bucks. I've never worked at Fiverr, but it's a safe bet the people that do "gigs" there do not get the full $5. Fiverr has to make money, and even PayPal must get their share.
I've hired Fiverr workers to fix html errors on web sites, do YouTubes, help with programming, create logos, write articles, proofread articles, and help with marketing. When you want SEO marketing on Fiverr, you often get five dollars worth of work. When you order something else, you often get a dedicated person that quickly gives you more help than you would expect at ten times the price.
Fiverr has a rating system where you can read comments and reviews about previous "gigs" someone has completed. Many of the gigs are funny, "I will have my cat sing happy birthday" or "I will write almost anything on my forehead for twenty-four hours and go out in public".
However, most of the gigs are serious - "I will help you with your PHP problem" or "I will debug your web page errors" or "I will post to your blog". There is nothing illegal or obscene at Fiverr, but other than that, almost everything is there.
The best part of Fiverr is that it is fun. Their web site is simple to navigate, they make it easy to order, and no site is more interesting to search to see what people will do for five dollars.
The most surprising part of Fiverr is the quality of the people that do the gigs for five dollars. Fiverr does their best to discourage people from communicating outside of their system, but many consultants find a lot of long-term profitable client introductions from their five dollars gigs.
Fiverr is the best place to find consultants, bizarre things, advice, and help with many tasks that I've ever found. All you risk is five dollars. I have never been burned there, although sometimes I have received only five dollars in value.
Have fun with Fiverr. Have someone sing a sing, or request someone do something - and they will let you know when they find a match. You can sign up, and work at Fiverr very easily - if you have a skill or product that people are willing to pay $5 for.
You will not get rich working gigs at Fiverr, but you may have a lot of fun, make some money, and get great leads for future business.
Registering for Fiver is free and fast. They are integrated with PayPal, easy to navigate, and best of all, have a wide variety of people willing to do a wide variety of tasks for $5.
The economy has made many more people willing to do a lot more, to earn a buck, or a several bucks. I've never worked at Fiverr, but it's a safe bet the people that do "gigs" there do not get the full $5. Fiverr has to make money, and even PayPal must get their share.
I've hired Fiverr workers to fix html errors on web sites, do YouTubes, help with programming, create logos, write articles, proofread articles, and help with marketing. When you want SEO marketing on Fiverr, you often get five dollars worth of work. When you order something else, you often get a dedicated person that quickly gives you more help than you would expect at ten times the price.
Fiverr has a rating system where you can read comments and reviews about previous "gigs" someone has completed. Many of the gigs are funny, "I will have my cat sing happy birthday" or "I will write almost anything on my forehead for twenty-four hours and go out in public".
However, most of the gigs are serious - "I will help you with your PHP problem" or "I will debug your web page errors" or "I will post to your blog". There is nothing illegal or obscene at Fiverr, but other than that, almost everything is there.
The best part of Fiverr is that it is fun. Their web site is simple to navigate, they make it easy to order, and no site is more interesting to search to see what people will do for five dollars.
The most surprising part of Fiverr is the quality of the people that do the gigs for five dollars. Fiverr does their best to discourage people from communicating outside of their system, but many consultants find a lot of long-term profitable client introductions from their five dollars gigs.
Fiverr is the best place to find consultants, bizarre things, advice, and help with many tasks that I've ever found. All you risk is five dollars. I have never been burned there, although sometimes I have received only five dollars in value.
Have fun with Fiverr. Have someone sing a sing, or request someone do something - and they will let you know when they find a match. You can sign up, and work at Fiverr very easily - if you have a skill or product that people are willing to pay $5 for.
You will not get rich working gigs at Fiverr, but you may have a lot of fun, make some money, and get great leads for future business.
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