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| Fiverr CPA Gateway This has been moved to the Private War Room Discussion Section! |
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I'll take a review copy.
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| Warrior Slueth Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Great Lake State
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Sounds interesting, would love a review copy |
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If you're willing to give out 1 more review copy, I'll gladly take it. Femi |
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| Holly Cotter War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Shady Side, MD, USA.
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If you're still giving review copies, I'd love to have one.
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Have any of you finishing reading this product? Any reviews on this product yet?
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All 3 Review copies have been given out! Thanks!
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| Holly Cotter War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Shady Side, MD, USA.
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Will wait till I see some reviews.
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(I received a review copy) Review: well the title says it all... Fiverr with cpa gateways. - 28 pages showing you how to set up a cpalead campaign using fiverr.com and a blog - Good for those who are just getting into cpa gateway marketing... - If your experienced I think you can go to fiverr.com, put 2 and 2 together and get the gist of the report. - if you need step-by-step guidance then get the report. |
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| Gestalt Warrior Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Bay Area, CA
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Kudos to Snypa! I was lucky enough to get a review copy. I've looked around Fiverr before but only considered it as somewhere I might someday purchase a $5 service, never creating a Fiverr "gig" or ad. So I was pleased to learn a new money making method using Fiverr with CPA, or is it using CPA with Fiverr? Whatever. Fiverr CPA Gateway is a very straight forward report - with step by step instructions, everything from signing up with Fiverr to researching your target demographics to various samples to the real meat - which is Snypa's secret sauce gateway to make more money on autopilot. I personally like to see a roadmap from someone who has been there - done that, so I like the step by step approach. I've spent much more on other WSOs that gave me half the information, so it's definitely worth $2 or even more. The methods in this WSO are well thought out, and I see no reason (if someone follows these steps) why we wouldn't make some money. I know that I will give it a try. haha - as long as everyone that reads this report doesn't use the exact CPA offer mentioned by Snypa, I don't think your offer will get saturated. |
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This ebook has highlighted his ignorance on the use of Fiverr. There are so many mistakes in this book, I don't think he's ever done a gig on the site.
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| Appreciate your comments - as I am definitely a Fiverr newbie, but can you elaborate? I'm sure everyone here could gain from your expertise. Thanks.
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"When your work is finished with person who purchases it, they will confirm the work delivery and Fiverr will then credit your account with $5. That’s right, $5! They don’t take any % out of it at all!" If anyone has ever used Fiverr with PayPal, they know you receive less than $4 because of the fee. | |
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Have you considered using the site for CPA offers? Is it a viable option in your opinion? Thanks, Michael | |
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| Warrior Slueth Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Great Lake State
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I received a review copy and went through this easy to read report. I think it offers a nice way to expand on Fiverr by combining it with cpa offers. For those that haven't had success with cpa, this very well could be a nice twist to bring you success and make some extra cash. At only 2 bux, it provides a more thorough illustrated step-by-step process than I expected. Now, it was curious that a blatant mistake about Fivver was included...perhaps it was a typo, (or a careless oversight)but the way its worded suggests otherwise and anyone with experience with getting paid on their gigs will obviously know that Fiverr keeps $1. paypal also deducts a nominal service fee when you are paid. That blatant error aside, I think the concept is solid for those that are into cpa and want to put Fivver to work to enhance their free offers! Even more so for noobs that want to get into cpa marketing. I have thought of several more examples(other than the one provided) to use to make this work...just add your own twist. Definitely worth the measly 2 bux. Mike G |
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This smells fishy... I was given a copy of this to review. The concept itself sounds okay on the surface, write a report on your cpa offer, then sell it on fiverr. Make your $5 on fiver plus your cpa commission. I just am not convinced someone could make a significant amount from this, especially $100 daily. One of the things that makes me skeptical was the fiverr fee issue (He should know that fiverr is not free, and takes a fee. Especially if he's made $100s a day). I would have to agree with some of the other reviewers. This just feels like a guide written by someone who has not used the system themselves. If this works so well, I would expect there to be several offers similar to the example used in the pdf on fiverr that are making money. There are a few there, but without any sales or feedback. |
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You most certainly can make $100's a day if you scaled it up, it's just like blogs. That's ludicrous to even think that you can't. The fee was a mistake on my part, I apologize for this. There IS a $1 fee that Fiverr takes out. $4 - 8cents (paypal) per PayPal payment receival - leaves you with $3.92 per sale + CPA Offer submission puts you close to $10 bucks a sale if you're using the CPA offer I suggested as a description - but seriously, it's ONE DOLLAR - is this gonna make or break you? Think if you were using a CPA offer that was $10 a pop? That's $13.92 per sale. I'm sorry for this, but the point IS that you can make a steady daily income from this. Now, like I stated in the ebook - it might not be income you can live on, but if you were churning products/services out weekly on this, then yes , there's a good chance you could easily make $50-$100/day using this. Fiverr wouldn't be growing so fast if this wasn't the case. Trust me, the money's there and this ebook is a fresh step in the direction of making alot of money through this service. After the payments are cleared, all you need to do is confirm with your e-mail address and funds are instantly transferred to your PayPal. Simple as that. The one problem though, like I said in the ebook, is that you could send services to the person and while you're sending them what they asked for - they don't HAVE to count your work as completed. Now you could obviously just write a complaint about them and that would fix this, but there will be people who will try to say you didn't send them what they asked for the $5. There's so many things you could do this with this ebook, that's the beauty of it, and I was going to give it away for free because it is my first ebook and I'm getting my feet wet doing this. I'm going to refund everyone's payment and offer this for free in the private war discussion, revised and edited. |
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I would like to read about it but I'm not a private war room member...
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| Forward-Thinking Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Oregon, U.S.A.
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Ok, not to be a stickler on this, and correct me if I'm wrong, but... on a $5.00 sale on Fiverr utilizing the services of Paypal, I believe the numbers should read: $5.00 minus .45 (45 cents) which is Paypal's fee (they get paid first and they don't settle for .08 (8 cents) leaving $4.55. From there Fiverr takes their share in the amount of $1.00 leaving the remainder of $3.55. At least, that has been my experience. I realize that we're just just a little off 'here and there', but for those that want to know how fees can eat into something that amounts to just under 30% in fees. ...Just an interesting tidbit of information. *** Ok, then I stand corrected by those below. I'll have to go back to my records but I thought I only received around $3.50ish. Thank you for your response. |
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No, after actually receiving a small $5 amount for one of my many gigs on Fiverr it was $4 minus 8 cents. Fiverr sent me $3.92 for this one gig.
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I agree, I got $3.92 as well.
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I have made over $200 on fiverr selling various gigs ,i guess trying this CPA offer wouldnt hurt also with the new options on fiverr where you can withdraw payment once its approved.
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This is just what I was looking For.
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