For those Outsourcing to fiverr question?

by him77
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For those that are outsourcing fiver gigs...two qucik questions:


Are you having success (how much if you can say)?


Are you every worried that a customer will find out where you outsourced to (as in fiverr)?
#fiverr #outsourcing #question
  • Profile picture of the author threezerozero
    i've actually had really good success outsourcing stuff to fiverr. i haven't had a bad experience yet (knock on wood) and everyone that i've worked with has been awesome and communicative. what are you trying to get done? im sure people might be able to chime in with recommendations to help you.

    im not too worried about a customer finding out where i outsourced it....depends on the type of work i guess.
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    • Profile picture of the author him77
      Originally Posted by threezerozero View Post

      i've actually had really good success outsourcing stuff to fiverr. i haven't had a bad experience yet (knock on wood) and everyone that i've worked with has been awesome and communicative. what are you trying to get done? im sure people might be able to chime in with recommendations to help you.

      im not too worried about a customer finding out where i outsourced it....depends on the type of work i guess.

      I want to outsourse some of the gigs for local businesses like flyer design, busienss cards, and other services.

      I even thought of making a fiver clone and setting the price for most of the gigs to 30 bucks each. I would have a ton of gigs on there for small businesses that I would've copied and pasted from fiver so I would be able to display more services at once.
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  • Profile picture of the author jazbo
    A lot of success, more than I bargained for in-fact, so much so that even just acting as the middle-man is getting complicated!
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    • Profile picture of the author him77
      Originally Posted by jazbo View Post

      A lot of success, more than I bargained for in-fact, so much so that even just acting as the middle-man is getting complicated!

      Are you doing online or offline...I'm sure you're not willing to say the niche, but I was just wondering
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  • Profile picture of the author ebizman
    I paid for a few SEO gigs in the past and didnt have any success at all.

    I ordered a cool video gig but that's about all that was worthwhile.
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  • Profile picture of the author adsassist
    I would suggest talking to the person before you buy the gig.

    They will explain exactly what your going to get. Or ask the right questions.

    I had one gig go bad on me but it was more my fault then theirs. So I had to cancel the gig and got five bucks in credit for fiverr. Now I'm looking for a gig to put five on it lol.

    Little SEO gigs are ok. Stay away from any big SEO gigs. Your not going to get what your looking for.

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Konvict
    I ordered some social media gigs and had good success. Considering the type of work you're looking for, flyers and all that, I think you should be totally fine and pretty successful at that. Just contact the seller before you order and tell him what you're looking for.
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  • Profile picture of the author noyzguy
    Originally Posted by him77 View Post

    For those that are outsourcing fiver gigs...two qucik questions:


    Are you having success (how much if you can say)?


    Are you every worried that a customer will find out where you outsourced to (as in fiverr)?
    Fiverr is a good and cheap place, just pre screen each person first
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    • Profile picture of the author Slazengeer
      Originally Posted by noyzguy View Post

      Fiverr is a good and cheap place, just pre screen each person first
      I hired a person, who boasted that he will tweet my message over 15 days. What I got? Just 60 visitors and no sale. I would recommend you to go for sellers, who are on second level or top rated seller. They would surely work effectively but charge you somewhat more when compared to new sellers.
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  • Fiverr has lots of good freelancers. I have paid for numerous gigs around different subjects (flyer design, banners, writing, leaflet distribution and other) and I was lucky to find good freelancers. Just do a good search before ordering, read reviews and before ordering talk to the freelancer and ask for portfolio to see his past work. If you like it go for it. It really is cheap..
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  • Profile picture of the author SHAB1412
    Fiverr is a great success, when you have a small job needed to be done quickly. Make sure gig you're going after has good ranking & good feedback.
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  • Profile picture of the author nileearls
    what are tips and suggestisons?
    a top 10 ?
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  • Profile picture of the author GorillazGoods
    I personally have had some amazing gigs done for me on fiverr. The ones that I've personally had great experience with were promotional/marketing type gigs. Before you buy anything, make sure to read their ratings and positive/negative comments.

    As a warning be careful with some IM gigs such as backlinking, social bookmarking, and anything that claims to "blast" audiences to your website. With the recent Google Panda/Penguin updates, those kinds of services can end up harming your website. I have had a few bad gigs before and the best way to deal with those is to write a personal message to the seller or maybe even give honest negative feedback. For many sellers, they would rather give you a refund than have negative feedback.
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  • Profile picture of the author SocialMediaOwls
    The winner of IM goes to the person that can get their product in front of the most people. The best "deal" doesn't always win.

    I know tons of people that go out and sell things like 40,000 twitter followers for $60 and they get tons of sales.

    Now why can't the provider sell more than the reseller?

    It's about shoving it in the face of the buyer. The original seller is selling these for $15 but the reseller sells so much more
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Originally Posted by him77 View Post

    For those that are outsourcing fiver gigs...two qucik questions:


    Are you having success (how much if you can say)?


    Are you every worried that a customer will find out where you outsourced to (as in fiverr)?
    Yes, I have lots of success with video testimonials and voice over gigs. I hundreds of product sales in youtube through video testimonials.

    No, I am not worried.
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