Is this something I can sell? (Maybe on Fiverr)

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I know how to find Niche related, Dofollow, High PR, (Very Low OBL) blogs, from a simple Google search.

I've been using this technique for ages to get unspammed High PR backlinks and it works.

Is this something I can sell? Because all it is I will giving to the buyer is a phrase to type in Google.
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  • I say go for it. People will always pay someone who knows a way to make them more money and beat their competition.

    it might be worth pointing out in your sales pitch how long you've been having success with it.

    If you can tag in an affiliate offer in the report you send through then it might be worth even more.

    Also don't forget there are other gig sites out there where you might be able to make even more money from it.

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author alniches
    Yes. You should and besides Fiverr, there's also zeerk.com and another new one I saw somewhere on wf, called imgigs by one of the warriors: Micro Job Site For Internet Marketers - IMGiGz.com
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Colson
      Originally Posted by GoodnightSweetRatRace View Post

      I know how to find Niche related, Dofollow, High PR, (Very Low OBL) blogs, from a simple Google search.

      I've been using this technique for ages to get unspammed High PR backlinks and it works.

      Is this something I can sell? Because all it is I will giving to the buyer is a phrase to type in Google.
      I'd definitely for that type of service.

      Originally Posted by alniches View Post

      Yes. You should and besides Fiverr, there's also zeerk.com and another new one I saw somewhere on wf, called imgigs by one of the warriors: IM Gigs
      I'd recommend against using Zeerk. The problem I ran into is that I paid for a service, the seller accepted it, then the seller realized they couldn't fulfill it. And they have no way to cancel it at this point except to wait for time to run out.

      Zeerk also has no real support. If you sign in using Twitter, you can't contact support using Feedback. I found some yahoo email on their site and tried that. No response yet.
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      • Profile picture of the author alniches
        Originally Posted by Michael Colson View Post

        I'd recommend against using Zeerk. The problem I ran into is that I paid for a service, the seller accepted it, then the seller realized they couldn't fulfill it. And they have no way to cancel it at this point except to wait for time to run out.

        Zeerk also has no real support. If you sign in using Twitter, you can't contact support using Feedback. I found some yahoo email on their site and tried that. No response yet.
        I think probably it was after the bought over of the zeerk or something like that. If no support then, it's really bad but as far as unfulfilled seller goes, I can say that sometimes it does happen on Fiverr too. In fact I am having one of my request unfulfilled right now on fiverr waiting for the purchase to 'time out'.

        -Al
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        • Profile picture of the author Michael Colson
          Originally Posted by alniches View Post

          I think probably it was after the bought over of the zeerk or something like that. If no support then, it's really bad but as far as unfulfilled seller goes, I can say that sometimes it does happen on Fiverr too. In fact I am having one of my request unfulfilled right now on fiverr waiting for the purchase to 'time out'.

          -Al
          The seller in my case wants to refund me, but there is no option to do so. Not really a fun situation.
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  • Originally Posted by GoodnightSweetRatRace View Post

    I know how to find Niche related, Dofollow, High PR, (Very Low OBL) blogs, from a simple Google search.

    I've been using this technique for ages to get unspammed High PR backlinks and it works.

    Is this something I can sell? Because all it is I will giving to the buyer is a phrase to type in Google.
    If this is the Google image search thing that's been around for about 3 years, I think you would be better off framing the gig as follows:

    I will give you a list of 100 niche-related dofollow high PR blogs to create backlinks for your website for $5

    Yeah, that's more work but I think Fiverr buyers expect more than a simple Google query for their $5. Plus, if you just give them the query, what's to stop other people from putting up identical gigs? I see that advice in WF every day. I'm just saying.

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    • Profile picture of the author CoachGC
      There are many things you can do with that kind of information, depending on your objectives.

      Let's say you want to start charging a fee for offering that service. You can then promote a free webinar of how you do it, show people how they can do it and at the end offer a special so you can do it for them. A lot of people outsources that kind of work

      Or you could charge a fee for the webinar

      Maybe for you it is only giving a phrase, but if you look deeper there are other things you are now doing automatically. Look into it and what you are doing is a system, you can offer that system as a e-course and sell it here in the WF or out there.

      You can create an ebook and give it for free to get optins and then send an email offering the service...

      Sky is the limit if you need more help PM me and I'll be glad to assist you
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      • Profile picture of the author JamesFrancisIM
        As many people in this thread have said - yeah, you can definitely do something with it!

        Instead of hosting it on Fiverr (as that requires constant manual work, and you should always be trying to automate everything in your business), create an information product around it.

        Whether it's an instructional 'step-by-step' e-book, video course, or even some kind of software which automates your entire process (if you don't mind outsourcing it to a programmer), people will definitely be willing to pay for it.

        Even if it's a low-priced product, you can use that as a front-end product for affiliates to earn 100% commissions on. You can build a list of responsive buyers real quickly using this method, and from then on - it's all profit.

        I hope I've helped!

        Talk soon,
        - James.
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        • Profile picture of the author DanielleD
          Definitely something you can sell. But I agree, I like the idea of putting it together into a course/webinar or selling a list of site rather than handing over your secret google search phrase.
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    Sure you can sell it. There's a plugin for Firefox that will do this too. There is lots of info out there that can be had for free. But since many don't want to spend the time to find it or don't realize that what they want is freely available they're willing to pay for it. It's one of the things that makes the world turn.

    People say that knowledge is power. Napoleon Hill said that's only half true and corrected it by saying Organized Knowledge Is Power. Many marketers specialize in organizing existing knowledge to fill a need and are well paid for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Targeted Traffic
    Yes...there will definitely be interested buyers...although Im just curious though as to why you are selling this seemingly secret weapon of yours...
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  • Profile picture of the author andynathan
    Definitely something to sell or turn into a course. Additionally, check out tenbux.com
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  • Profile picture of the author Ridicule
    You could maybe make a list with it and then sell it.
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  • Profile picture of the author DrewG
    You could definitely sell a service on Fiverr. If you're ever willing to sell the method, however, let me know. Or if you're willing to sell lists, let me know about that as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Levira
    You can sell it but be cautious about running to sell on anywhere without a well thought out plan.
    Great advice from Jeff
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
    Just remember the fiverr and pay pal fees .. they really should call it $3.50er
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  • Profile picture of the author magnates
    yeah . go for it mate

    You are successful with it for along time and you definitely know what you are doing

    If you sell it , you would be doing them a favor and it would be a nice addition to your income as well

    definitely, worth doing
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