Fiverr Gig Exchange Network

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  • Profile picture of the author Alast
    I think that's a ridiculous idea and you should bin that WSO. I started from nothing and managed to get a consistent income through Fiverr in an ethical manner. In addition, if you are caught or something looks suss, then say bye to over $200. There's no point wasting all that time and money when there are zero real customers ordering from you.

    Feel free to try it though.
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  • Profile picture of the author PeckhamPirate
    How about you make it a bit more ethical and just offer each other your Fiverr gigs in swap format here on WF
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    What a scam. Fiver catches you and your account is gone. Like who came up with this idea any way. He probably did some time in the big house and his tricks might get you in. Do not join. Remember that they keep a record of every gig. It is going to look funny if one guy buys 100 gigs from you. Please do wake up. Schemes do not work long term and they destroy your rep.
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  • Profile picture of the author mwwebsolutions
    As with anything Internet Marketing Related you are really only going to make big money by being a trusted name in your niche, so no please don't go down this road if you care about your reputation.
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  • Profile picture of the author dbsmitty
    Wow. OK. I guess all of that answers my question. Not to mention makes me feel a little embarrassed.

    For the record it didn't really occur to me that what I was suggesting was somehow unethical - after all, Fiverr still makes their money. And people profit from it. But I guess I see the point.

    I DID know that what was suggested in the WSO that I purchased was not cool - creating multiple Fiverr accounts. In fact I don't intend to buy product from that guy anymore. And frankly, it isn't the first time I've purchased a WSO where the author suggested something that was less than scrupulous. I don't buy from any of them anymore.

    Funnily enough, after posting this I started digging a little deeper. I discovered that there are FB groups and pages to this effect, although I don't think any of them are organized very well.

    Getting a hundred orders from the same source as someone suggested, by the way, is not my idea of such a thing being organized well. I certainly wasn't suggesting anything like that.

    My thought was more like you have persons A, B, C, D, and E. A buys from C, C buys from B, B buys from D and D buys from A. Something like that. And forgive me for being a little slow on the uptake but I don't see anything unethical about that.

    But I guess I got the feedback I was looking for, so... thank you everyone.
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  • Profile picture of the author Manish Sapkota
    Offer extra bonuses and services for the gig until you get at least 10 positive reviews. You can also do ethical fiver gig swap for quick reviews. After 10 reviews, orders start to flood. Happy Earning.
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    • Profile picture of the author megatr0n
      I am interested dbsmitty
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