Outsourcing Affiliate Website on Fiverr Step by step!

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I was checking out fiverrr yesterday. I planned that I'm going to spend some money on the following things. I will be outsourcing everything to build an affiliate website.

Lets assume:

$5 - Market Research [Niche]
$5 - Keywords [For My Product]
$5 - Content [20] 500 words article -> 20 x $5 = $100]
$5 - Website Banner & Side Banner [Clickbank Product]
$5 - SEO
$5 - Back Links
$5 - Video for my niche product
$5 - Will buy views to rank my youtube videos
$5 - Buy Facebook likes for my product [niche]
$5 - Twitter to buy targeted followers for my product in niche i am promoting.

Total = $145

Let's look at my questions following:

- Is fiverrr good when it comes to all the services listed above?
- I've seen some really good reviews, customers are really happy on fiverrr with the services. So why people don't use them and try to make their own website from the scratch and mostly fail to succeed in promoting affiliate products.
- Is $140 expensive or cheap to build an affiliate website?
- According to services listed above. What do you think about it? Should i go for it?
Shall i take on the service?
- Since, fiverrr is cheap and provides quality stuff. Why people still use elance.com & other freelance services.
#affiliate #fiverr #outsourcing #step #website
  • Profile picture of the author pdxkurt
    I think most of what you did there is fine with 3 exceptions.

    1) I would do my own niche and 2) keyword research.

    3) And you need to spend more on SEO over time if you actually want to rank well, or learn how to do it yourself on the cheap which is what I do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Syed Bilal Shah View Post

    Is fiverrr good when it comes to all the services listed above?
    Each individual service is as good or as bad as the person who performs it.

    If you really think that the services you've listed, each performed for $3.92 (net) are likely to be assemblable together into a profitable business ... :confused:

    Originally Posted by Syed Bilal Shah View Post

    I've seen some really good reviews, customers are really happy on fiverrr with the services.
    The ones you see on Fiverr are sometimes meaningless. Depending on what the service is, they can signify no more than that it was delivered. In the case of SEO/backlinks, for example, they usually mean that the report on them was delivered, or that (some of) the backlinks were actually made. They don't tell you that the customer's site was heavily penalized by Google's Penguin update a couple of months later and his business ruined as a result. You have to read forum threads here, or elsewhere, to learn that. I wouldn't touch Fiverr for anything to do with backlinks, myself: there are far too many horror stories around.

    what do i risk by paying for fiverr seo jobs on a new site?
    Sites with spammy backlinks
    Calling out bad tactics
    Fiverr Back Linking Services
    Fiverr SEO Gigs
    ffiver seo recomendations?
    Can Anyone Recommend A Good Fiverr Back Linking Gig
    What's with the fiverr SEO jokes? Are these guys scammers?

    Personally, I wouldn't ever buy articles there, either, because of my overall awareness that "$5 articles" are likely to be "chunks of keyword-optimized text to which a backlink can be attached", in other words they have no article marketing value at all, they're unlikely to be either unique or original, and so on. However, that said, it's clearly less dangerous than the SEO gigs, and if you have a decent recommendation for a gig there from someone you know and trust, with whom you yourself independently verify it (i.e. not just a "website testimonial"), that could be a different matter.

    Originally Posted by Syed Bilal Shah View Post

    Is $140 expensive or cheap to build an affiliate website?
    This depends entirely on your perspective, budget, and so on.

    In monetary terms it's about $140 more than I've ever spent (and I promise you that very few people here have fewer technical skills than I have!). But I've spent time, effort, energy and skill-acquisition and investment instead of money. The monetary value one might realistically attach to those would come to many thousands, not to $140 (but they're also niche sites that produce multiple thousands in income.)

    Originally Posted by Syed Bilal Shah View Post

    What do you think about it? Should i go for it?
    I think a re-appraisal of why you want an "affiliate site", how affiliate marketing works, and how your traffic-attraction and marketing techniques are going to lead to income for you will be a much better starting-place.

    To be honest, I think many of the things you list above are likely to have no real value at all. I shudder to think what kind of "Market research (niche)", that can be bought for $5, is going to materialise. I have to do hundreds of hours of research, myself, to select niches. But it isn't something I can avoid, because without getting it right, I wouldn't make a living at all. (And it isn't keyword-based, either!).

    You're perhaps going to think I sound terribly rude, here, and that emphatically isn't my intention at all, but to me it appears that you really don't appreciate what a niche site is, how the income is derived, and what you actually need, at all. I don't think you've got as far as trying to "apportion a budget" for anything, yet, because I suspect you don't have a clear enough perception - in a realistic sense that will translate into income-production - of what it is that you're actually trying to achieve, here.

    I'm not knocking Fiverr, here, by the way: I'm a regular and happy customer. But certainly not for the kinds of services you've mentioned.
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