making money creating banners?

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2 thoughts..

1-with all the people already doing this and being successful would it still be worth the effort in doing fiver gigs like creating banners?

2-if i would make a huge all in one banner package and sell it through my sig. would that make any sense? would people be interested in this?

i can't wait to hear your thoughts on this
#banners #creating #making #money
  • Profile picture of the author Simon Ashari
    Depends on how much you value your time. It's quite easy to create simple banners on a program like paint. So trying to compete on price is not recommended.

    To address your second point, people want banners for their site. A package of banners needs as much editing as a banner that someone creates from scratch. But hey... prove me wrong.

    Good luck with your endeavors.

    -Simon
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    • Profile picture of the author gvsridhar171
      for any marketer, banner is a definite requirement. he may probably delay in using the banner for his product, but without 'banner', he can't survive for long. so i feel your talent is well within the potential clients for you. you can make money by creating banners for those who need.

      see if you can get clients who can depend on you for long, long time. so your first service to him should be of 'class' and you should satisfy him to the 'core'.

      entering into a formal contract for one year would be a good strategy to hold on to your clients. for this if you have to provide free service in the beginning it is worth.
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
    Can you make a banner that looks better than freeware?

    Are you set up to handle CS better than your competition.

    Price is always a factor but not the deciding factor in most of my endeavors. My script lady always gets more money than she ask for from me because I can trust her in my back office. Not something I will do to an unknown on Fiveer.

    Put a sig file up offering one free banner for qualifying Warriors. Do your due diligence in picking the recipients. Getting your work out there is important. I personally would rather set up a beneficial two way relationship with a Warrior as get $4 from Fiveer.

    I am sure there are marketers on here that would be willing to give your work exposure and even trade something you need in return ..... leverage.
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    • Profile picture of the author BenStyle Designs
      Originally Posted by Troy_Phillips View Post

      Put a sig file up offering one free banner for qualifying Warriors. Do your due diligence in picking the recipients. Getting your work out there is important. I personally would rather set up a beneficial two way relationship with a Warrior as get $4 from Fiveer.
      So let's say I would create a basic site with some banner examples and paypal button setup. Then I would offer in my sig the first banner free for qualifying warriors in the hope of more business..

      qualifying warriors?

      1)war room member?
      2)over 50 posts?
      3)member for at leasts 6 months?

      What would be a good requirement to set?


      If I produce quality , FAST, could this have some potential?
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      • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
        You go to their profile page .... check out their sites .. offers. Check post and threads. Can a mutual relationship be profitable for both of you?

        Don't let post count worry you as much as quality of post and other deciding factors .. those factors can only be decided by you.

        Speed of service, quality of banners, being able to provide material that fits the landscape.


        Originally Posted by BenStyle Designs View Post

        So let's say I would create a basic site with some banner examples and paypal button setup. Then I would offer in my sig the first banner free for qualifying warriors in the hope of more business..

        qualifying warriors?

        1)war room member?
        2)over 50 posts?
        3)member for at leasts 6 months?

        What would be a good requirement to set?


        If I produce quality , FAST, could this have some potential?
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Gram
    I cannot fathom anyone selling ANYTHING on Fiverr that isn't 100% automated. I mean, $4 isn't worth even 5 minutes of your time for that kind of business. I think your #2 idea is better.
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  • Profile picture of the author George Wright
    What would really help me and others give you an answer of value would be to see an example of your best work. I don't think it would break any rules if you included an example in this thread.

    If you do post an example be prepared for the brutal honest truth. That in and of itself will be worth a lot to you and may even send you in a direction you haven't thought of.

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    "The first chapter sells the book; the last chapter sells the next book." Mickey Spillane
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    • Profile picture of the author BenStyle Designs
      Thanks for all the replies guy, I think I'm gonna buy a boat and row to the moon. Plant a little garden there and eat nice veggies all year round
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  • Profile picture of the author Shane N
    You could sell your service on IMGiGz.com --> Where you can sell your gig for ANY PRICE, not just $5. Get paid what you deserve based on your skill level. Then based on the reviews you get, you can tweak your gig accordingly.

    Best,
    Shane
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