What to do with extensive guide on Fiverr

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Hi everyone,

Over the past few weeks I have written an extensive guide on using Fiverr to create almost passive side income. The report which I have typed out is currently over 10,000 words long. I had originally planned to release it as a Udemy course but am now unsure whether this is the best course to take.

My other option was using it as a lead magnet to gain email subscribers, but I do not have a website in place to utilize it like this.

Another option would be to break it down and use the content to create a blog.

Does anyone have any other ideas as to what I can do with this? I believe it to be a quite complete guide which gives many actionable tips to get started making money on Fiverr right away.

Thanks for your time.
#extensive #fiverr #guide
  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    You can upload it to free document sites and get traffic that way.

    You need to hire a VA to come up with a massive keyword tag list though.

    Also, you need to get the VA to find as many categorization options as possible.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jan Brzeski
    You could create a WSO.

    You could take the content and break it up into smaller, more focused products.

    Or you could give it away for free

    Cheers,
    Jan
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Originally Posted by dstropp View Post

    My other option was using it as a lead magnet to gain email subscribers, but I do not have a website in place to utilize it like this.
    I like this idea. Get a website in place and get the necessary things to make your site LIVE and active. Then create another product about your hardcore Fiverr secrets. Or, if you want to play affiliate, find a Fiverr course that has a commission earning that is high.

    Because after just a 1 time sale, as an affiliate... you won't get other chances to sell to them again.
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    • Profile picture of the author fernando avila
      create the guide for a wso.

      Record yourself actually doing the method and sell that as an OTO.

      Then also have an option for 1 on 1 coaching to help your customers achieve your methods.
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  • Profile picture of the author jogunn
    Set up a site and use social media accounts to help direct traffic back to your main page. Working from home is a very popular niche, and passing up the attention to could gain there would be a mistake.
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    • Profile picture of the author dstropp
      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      Or, if you want to play affiliate, find a Fiverr course that has a commission earning that is high.
      I like the idea of using it to build a list for affiliate marketing. In order to draw traffic, I presume I would need to find a good CPC price in order to make the sale profitable? I feel like free methods for this niche (guest blogging etc) are very over saturated at this point.

      Originally Posted by jogunn View Post

      Set up a site and use social media accounts to help direct traffic back to your main page. Working from home is a very popular niche, and passing up the attention to could gain there would be a mistake.
      Which social network do you feel this would work best on? I think instagram would be a bit of a stretch, but facebook might work nicely. I feel the demographic is getting a bit older and many people would grab the opportunity to work from home.

      Originally Posted by Jan Brzeski View Post


      Or you could give it away for free
      At this point this seems most likely, but I would love some emails in return
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