Outsourcing Tips: How to Get Started with Low Cost Outsourcing Using Sites Like Fiverr

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Smart online business people know that they can't do everything themselves if they want to achieve greater levels of success in their business. Even the thought of outsourcing can be daunting especially if you're a control freak. But there is a way that you can lean into outsourcing project by project for very little money and low risk. The burgeoning growth of micro-task marketplaces such as Fiverr.com has been a win-win for online service providers and virtual assistants who are looking to market their services, and business people who are looking for task level outsourcing help for their online business. In this article we'll share some tips on how you can get started with outsourcing by using Fiverr and the other sites similar to it.

What is Fiverr.com?
Fiverr.com is a micro-task marketplace where people post 'gigs' describing what they are willing to do for $5. You can order a singing telegram, order a love letter in Farsi, or get your business name painted on the cheek of a pretty girl for $5. But you can also get articles written, blogs setup, video testimonials and all kinds of other discrete tasks that you need performed for your business for $5.

The general consensus from people who have used fiverr.com is for the most part you get what you pay for, but you can find hidden gems there. Here are some tips for finding good people to work with on Fiverr.

How to get started with low-cost outsourcing?
This in-depth article by, by Stella Anokam, is a definitive guide to using Fiverr.com and sites like it for low-cost outsourcing. She shares a ton of valuable tips, and step-by-step advice on how to find the best vendors.
'Online Outsourcing Guide To Finding Good Business Services Freelancers At Fiverr'
Source: stellaanokam.com/fiverr-outsourcing-guide-secrets-1874

Teddy P., on the eProfits blog wrote this post about how to use sites like Fiverr if you're an affiliate marketer: 'Intro To Affiliate Marketing Outsourcing: Fiverr.' He describes the kinds of projects you might want to outsource, and even some out-of-the-box ideas if you want to get creative.
Source: blog.eprofits.com/2011/04/intro-to-affiliate-marketing-outsourcing-fiverr/

This post, 'Fiverr Outsourcing Tips for Bloggers,' was written by Rhys Wynne of, The Blogging Dojo. It contains some solid advice on how to approach the use of fiverr.com to get your jobs done. He also shares what he has learned about managing gigs on Fiverr.
Source: profiles.google.com/112726038360301567381/buzz/gufxbyZJJii


Here's a post with links to 12 different alternative micro-task marketplaces like fiverr.com where you can try low cost outsourcing.
Source: www.blogstash.com/sites-like-fiverr-12-fiverr-alternatives-websites/

Set goals and have a plan before you hire anyone
The general objective for outsourcing is to hand off tasks that you don't enjoy, or that must be done but are not directly revenue generating tasks so that your time is freed up to do your genius work. If you are delving into outsourcing as a test, set some goals at the outset. What are the most critical tasks that you could pay someone else to do? Yes, you will have to invest some time in the beginning clearly defining the tasks that you need to be performed, but once you've done that see if it actually saves you time and benefits your business.

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