Yo Yo! I got the real deal for you today. I call this site my golden nugget. Fiverr.com has saved me hundreds of hours of hard work. For most people Fiverr.com is a fun site where people will do almost anything for 5 bucks, but after the fun wears off, you can really use this site to your advantage to build your blogging empire.
What Blogger Don’t Realize
Most newbie bloggers don’t realize what it takes to build a successful blog. Unless your name is Paris Hilton and go viral overnight. There is so much work that needs to be done to make a pimp and popular blog. First and foremost, you need great content, which takes me a ton of time because I’m horrible at writing. I’m eventually going to make misspellings and bad grammar sexy, so stay-tuned. Besides great content the bloggers to-do list is endless. You need to sell your body for backlinks, be up-to-date on all SEO tactics, be a social media guru, graphic artist, make videos, ftp, cPanel, web design, create email lists, newsletters, etc. With so much to do, this is the main reason why most fools fail at making one cent online… That was until Fiverr.com came along.
So, here is the million dollar advice. Whatever needs to be done to make your blog a success buy it for 5 doll hairs.
Only 5 Bucks
- Does your site need backlinks, stop begging and selling your body to get one-way links. Just go onto fiverr.com and fork out 5 bones and get some high PR backlinks.
- Did you get drunk last night and don’t want to write content for your blog? Pay some fool 5 Lincoln’s to get ‘er done.
- Do you need a custom Twitter background because you suck at graphic design? Why not find an artist on fiverr.com and drop 5 greenbacks?
- Are you a loser and have no friends or followers on Twitter and Facebook? Well, I have a solution: go to fiverr.com and throw down 5 smackers and buy some friends.
- Do you want your videos and content syndicated all over the net without lifting a finger. You can find that geeky programmer that would be more than happy to do this for only 5 dineros.
- You can even get a half-naked chick to promote your website for 5 dirty dollars. [sex sells] The sky is the limits.
I can go on for days on all the possibilities fiverr.com can bring to the table. If you’re a serious blogger your mind is probably turning a million miles per-hour. For about 50 dollars you can have a huge jump start over your competitors by letting other people do all your dirty work for you.
“Work smarter, not harder” -Lame quote, but it applies
Don’t Leave Money on the Table
What skills do you have to make a quick 5 bucks? Everyone has a gift or passion, so what is yours? What can you do for others for a small fee? I recently pimped out my girlfriend on fiverr.com [get your mind out of the gutter] She is fluent in American Sign Language, so we did a 5-dollar video listing where she would do anything in sign language for a few minutes. Two days after posting she got her first gig.
Check her out!
Please leave a comment and tell me what you would do for five bucks, and what you would pay five bucks for. FYI: Beware once you go to this site be prepared to get sucked in for at least an hour.














there are also lost so scams on Fiverr like the guy who tweets his message to 120k followers 5 times a day for 30 days. (fullviewmedia)
All he does is signs you up as a trial member at some spammy twitter marketing site. And he is rated one of the top on Fiverr? I dont get it.
I prefer http://www.7freelance.com I make twice as much $7 compared to $4 less withdrawal fee on Fiverr
Thanks for the great information, I will checkout 7freelance, but there is still some great deals on fiverr, but I agree there fee is a lot when you are only getting 4 out of the 5 bucks.
Hey Travis It is true that their are some really good deals on Fiverr. Especially the one: ” Renaissanceguy: I will explain why the “I will give your site a gazillion backlinks or submit to 2,000 search engines” offers on fiverr are, for the most part, completely worthless for $5″
I much prefer “7 Freelance” anytime. Service is incredible by mostly Americans. I had an English speaking Canadian “seodiva” write incredible articles for me. You can’t get such quality work at Fiverr (or Scammerr ?)
Extra $2 bucks is well spent because I know I dont have to spend an extra $5 how to avoid scams on Fiverr.
I got scammed by “Cathy Rey” (heard good reviews on her on Warrior Forum) Fiverr with an American name. Great Reviews right… was supposed to submit my rss to 70 sites and guess what I checked after 1 wk and 6 out of 6 that I checked my rss was not there! These Scams from Tanzania must stop, I tell you.
Do you know how she got a high rating? She tells people, if you dont find your rss feed even in 1 or 2 sites, I will re submit it. So now I go back to tell her, and she is going to submit it for the first time (I hope)
7Freelance screens their sellers unlike Fiverr. People running scams from Tanzania are deleted instantly based on their IP address.
Just my 2 cents. For those non believers, all it will take is getting ripped off a couple of times and your will be looking for a good outsource option like 7Freelance or mechanical turk both owned by Amazon
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