2 Months Of Fiverr Linkbuilding - Case Study

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Hey Warriors,

I think the most efficient way we can all learn to master internet marketing and SEO is to constantly try new things and document our attempts and failures. The more we can test as a community and report our progress, the quicker we will all become rich!

This is why I am making a journal here as I progress through one of my tests. Here are the details:

Test: Can Fiverr and an EMD (Exact Matching Domain) put a website in the top search engine rankings. If not, what are the results?

The Subject: I am not going to give my exact keyword or domain away... (Or maybe I will later, IDK yet...) But here are some details you should know:

1. I bought the domain on June 19th of this year, and let it sit. Now it is 3 to 4 months old, so I think it has enough age to let me link-build at a decent pace. (Of course I wont take it too far.) Again, this is an EMD.

2. The search term only gets about 500-1000 searches a month. However, I can convert this niche to a CPA offer in which I have had great success. So my estimate is that if I rank number 1 for the keyword I will be adding another $200 per month of income to my portfolio.

3. Competition is pretty light. Most of the top ranking pages don't even have the exact search term in the title. Most also do not have more than 30 inbound links each (according to Yahoo!)

3. I will be documenting every step I take along the way, including my SERP's.

Here are the basics of the strategy and gigs I will be implementing:

Week 1 : Social bookmarking, directory submissions, and social media advertising. (I want to establish natural website growth.)

Week 2 : More social bookmarking, throw in some blog comments.

Week 3 : Purchase (through Fiverr) some high PR blogroll links.

Week 4 : Purchase more social media gigs. Also purchase some forum profiles.

Week 5 : More blog comments, add some more high PR blogroll links.

Week 6 : High PR blogroll links, blog comments, forum posts.

Week 7 - 8 : More of all of the above... we will see what is working.

This should give us all a look into the effectiveness, (or lack of effectiveness) of Fiverr.

I am sure I left some things out, so feel free to ask questions.

Otherwise, you should subscribe to this thread if you are interested in seeing the results and participating with my discussion.

BTW, current rank for keyword = not ranked
#search engine optimization #case #fiverr #linkbuilding #months #study
  • Great idea and thanks for sharing, it is always difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of the SEO products out there and SEO strategies in general. I will be following your postings

    I wouldnt mind if you PM me more info ;-)
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    • Glad you are following! We will all be learning a lot through this, I guarantee!
  • Update Number 1 (10/10/11):

    I just bought two gigs. One was a social bookmarking gig that promised to deliver my link to 100 social bookmarking sites in the next week.

    The next was a gig that sent my message to a Twitter following of over 35,000 people. This was not to get traffic, but rather to prove my "social worth." This must be a metric G is now using to judge SERP's.

    Total Cost: $10

    SERP of Main Keyword: Still Not Ranked
  • Very nice attempt Larkive. However, just one point to share....I assume that your website is having pretty good unique content to bank upon...else I'll not be optimistic at all for any visible results.

    The other point is that SEO is always time consuming and I am sure you'll keep the patience and intensity for a considerable period. Even if it is not so competitive it will still take good time to get your rank.
  • It's not a case study until it's done and results can be published. For now it's just another idea to use the same old linking methods to a keyword domain.

    It is what it is. Not useful yet. But I'll keep following if you can keep updating. Seems it could be useful.
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    • OK, case study in the making.

      Sorry for the misleading title.
  • @Larkive

    I did not see where you added the article marketing into the mix. Will you not be using any blognetwork submissions or article directory submissions?. Will this strictly use Social Marketing?
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    • Hey Mike

      I have found a couple of Fiverr gigs that will run an article through Article Marketing Robot and other article submission programs. I am still debating which of these I am going to use, but I will probably work one in toward the end of this experiment.

      My whole goal is to just build the link profile through only Fiverr gigs. So basically whatever I can find there I will probably use at some point.

      Thanks for adding to the discussion Mike. If you have any suggestions or any more questions, please keep firing them out!
  • Update Number 2 (10/11/12)

    Current Rank For EMD Keyword: 76

    Looks like I finally got ranked for my keyword. Don't know if this was luck or due to my first couple of Fiverr gigs. We will see more conclusive results as the weeks progress.

    Just bought another gig that promises to submit my website with description to over 250 online directories. Top rated seller. Should be legit.

    Total Cost: $15
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    • Hi Larkive,good luck with your rankings.

      Maybe you may add to your strategy,some article marketing (submit to hundrends article directories or blog networks) and link wheel bulding !

      When you get the report with the submitted articles.....take the links and "blast" them with social bookmarks

      hope it helps
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  • I'm really glad that you're doing this, because I'm really interested in this techinque. Plaease keep us updated on your progress.
  • I just subscribed to your thread. I'm looking forward to future updates, as I've been interested to see if this route has any benefits, especially in the long run! Keep on updating!
  • Hi Larkive good luck to you.. I will follow this thread it seems to be an interesting case study.
  • Good idea. I bought 3 gigs yesterday with 100 social bookmarking service, we will see results.

    I will follow this thread.

    Good Luck,
    -Kate.
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    • Sounds like a great case study! What can you say about your 'base' site itself in regards to how you've SEO'd it as naturally there's more to just the exact match keyword domain? Have you done a standard SEO sweep - the usual title matches, keyword density, first/last paragraph with keyword (in bold etc), sitemap, 5+ pages optimised content , is it a WP versus non-WP site etc?

      What's the competition like on the front page of Google for your keywords in addition to the low-backlinks, say from Firefox SEO plug-in e.g. PR, content size, ages etc?

      Can't wait to see the results as I think this very useful - will you track ranking in a simple XL graph/chart?

      I find doing that and tracking SERP useful as I plot date vs rank as a timeline and keep a dated log of 'what I did' to see how the graph (SERP) reacted!

      Good luck and keep up the great post!
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  • following. i like your study.
  • Glad everyone is interested. I just checked the results and it dropped in the SERPS to 97 for my primary keyword. It is starting the Google dance.

    @backlinkninga - Thank you for your question, because I totally left that out. So to give everyone a little more info, here is the on site SEO information:

    -Exact matching domain. 5 pages, made on wordpress.
    -Keyword used in title tag and twice in the post, one of which is boldfaced.

    Competition actually got a little tougher with the latest index changes. Here are the PR's of the top 10:
    5
    4
    1
    0
    2
    4
    -
    5
    3
    2

    However, none of these websites are optimized for my keyword, so I have a chance of outranking them simply with onsite SEO advantages.

    Going to buy some more gigs this weekend. I will update everyone when I do.
  • This is an interesting study you are doing. I've done some fiverr linkbuilding with some success. Though not to the extent you are. I'm curious to see if you are able to get to the top and what the final cost is.
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    • What up Jay,

      Yeah that's what I am really interested in is seeing how much money I spend and what that correlates to. I'm thinking about spending $100 or so in the coming 2 months.

      This means 50 gigs. If you think about it, that should be a lot of value. For that, I can probably get:

      Initial Social Bookmarking
      My link tweeted to hundreds of thousands of people
      10 PR 3-5 blogroll links
      10s of thousands of blog comment links
      thousands of forum profile links
      hundreds of directory submissions
      a thousand edu links
      facebook statuses with my link
      sumbleupon/reddit votes
      much more...

      Actually, all that will probably only be like $40 or $50 now that i think of it. So it will be interested to see how this pans out.

      Once it is all done I will probably make a timeline and progress and put it into one new thread so we can all get a top line picture of what went down.
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  • have you used market samurai to analyze SEO competition? and how is your more detailed onpage SEO strategy? because I assume if your onpage is good then you will ranks in top 30 easily for that kind of competition.

    well, keep trying and good luck anyway!
  • I do have a question about the way you are handling the link afterward. Are you setting up through any pinging system or anything to help with indexing, or just leaving them alone for them index on their own.

    I think that it would also be helpful to know how many links you have on each update so that we will get an idea of what you are buying and what is being indexed.

    I look forward to hearing your results.
  • Maybe you could try my Fiverr gig: I will share your site with my Facebook, Twitter, and StumbleUpon followers. You need a natural looking link profile including social signals. Plus it will drive a lot of traffic. I have over 50,000 Twitter followers on seven accounts, 2,700 Facebook friends, and over twenty followers on StumbleUpon who vote up all my shares, so the link appears on their profiles. I will also share your site with my Google Plus circles, and give you a Google Plus.
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    • I follow this topic and looking forward for results. But I'm still confused: isn't it faster and cheaper to order some SEO service by Matt LaClear or another guy who can really save your time? Time = money and communication with all that gig provider can take much more time (which is really money) than if you just pay to one service provider. But of course, I understand that this is just a case study.
      Let me say a few words about this guy. I have recently used his service and would like to recommend him to everyone. He delivers as promises. Thanks.
    • rowanman - I would be interested in trying this out. Shoot me some info, if you will.

      Thanks
  • I've been using fiverr to rank my website. The results have been INCREDIBLE! In one month I registered a domain, made a website, and through the power of fiverr gigs it is now sitting #4 on Google! Oh, and did I mention the search term gets 8000 searches every month?

    I expect to be number one within another month of using fiverr!
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    • Would you be willing to share the gigs you used to rank #4, or at least give us a rough breakdown of what type of gigs you used, the total cost and how you used them? Also, how are you monetizing this site? Thanks!
    • How did the fiver gigs turn out you number 1 yet and also as Im new to the fiver thing i'm gonna search for good gigs here on wf but also you willing to share yours :0
  • hey I just started using fiverr for small mix of links , I dont know if you can do it with just fiverr for I do not know the quality of their works but sounds like a great experiment and will follow your journal
  • Sounds really interesting - I look forward to seeing your results. Keep us updated!
  • will be watching this thread.
  • can someone suggest a fiverr user oder post for linkbuilding ? (never used fiverr and never heart before :-( )
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    • were previously discussed in a lot of threads about Top Fiverr SEO gigs or sellers.....

      just hit search in the forum for Fiverr.

      hope it helps
  • Interested in following along.

    Fiverr is like the Wild West.

    Some gigs are good / trustworthy. Others are just flat-out junk.
  • Nice to have one of these case studies, however I would be careful which sites a Fiverr gig might place your links on, as some have complained of being penalised
  • Have had a little experience with Fiverr and there is a lot of junk out there so be careful. I had a blog commenting service carried out on around 10 urls and afterwards I checked the backlinks and they were utter junk. Most of them originated from non-English sites with no relevancy what so ever.
    No wonder the blogspot site got removed just days after, flagged as spam
  • Update Number 3 - 10/17/10

    Current rank for primary keyword: 35

    Not too bad at all. Jumped to page 3 over the weekend. To recap, all I have done is bought 3 gigs from Fiverr. One social bookmarking, one Twitter, and one directory submission.

    Today I am going to buy 3 high PR blogroll links. They will probably cost 5 dollars each on Fiverr. I will give you the exact cost and deliverable in 20 minutes after I buy them.
  • Fiverr can help you a lot, or not!
    You can find scams and you can find incredible gigs, a real star gigs. I found one gig that moved my site a lot! I thinking about share it with my competition... **** it, here you have it:
    blboss's Public Profile Page

    This is awesome, but imho he should not sell this for 5$...
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    • Pablo - Wow what a gig! Thanks for sharing.

      I just bought that along with 3 blogroll links on different websites. The PR's were 5, 3, and 2.

      This means in a couple of days I should be adding several very highly authoritative links.

      Can't wait to see the results of these links on my ranking.

      Cost for the gigs I bought today: $20

      Total cost for everything so far: $35
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    • thehipcreated 2 weeks ago
      For anyone looking to purchase, know that these are going to be forum profiles and the page that they are on, are all PR 0's. The sites themselves like mysql.com are pr9 sites, but he's just creating a profile on these sites and your profile page is NOT PR 9.

      Seller's feedback:
  • LOL...are you becoming a Fiverrr junkie? It's only been 7 days since you posted the case study and you are already at 8 gigs. At this rate by the 8th week you'd be at $320 ad spend.

    I consider myself inexperienced when it comes to linkbuilding but dont you need to give your links a little bit of time to mature and take effect. It almost seems that cuz Fiverr gigs are so easy that we are getting a little carried away with gig purchases and are detracting away a bit from the original backlink plan setforth in the OP.
  • how may backlinks got indexed so far? what is the ratio?
  • Don't know how much google plus 1s effect google rankings but came across this gig
    thought it seemed good value.
    fbgoogleplus: I will give 150 GOOGLE plus one to your website and tweet your url to 24,000+ twitter followers and share your url with 20,000 facebook users for $5 on fiverr.com

    i do not know the guy or used the service but just wanted to know if you wanted to try it
    good luck.
  • Did you submit your website to search engine : Google / Bing / Yahoo manually ?

    Did you do Press Release or Article Writing (these two counts the most).

    Backlinks that are not pinged mayn't be found by google, who are you buying from? maybe you bought backlinks from x member who by mistake get you in sandbox.

    Rememmber that panda is a little smarter now, the regular backlinks are not much powerful as it used to be because it doesn't grow.
  • any updates?
  • This is interesting, looking forward to your next update.
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  • I just subscribed to this thread... I love Fiverr and I am looking forward to your results....

    Will you be sharing the actual gigs you purchased?.. there are many similar gigs out there, some good, some bad... so if you are getting good ones, it would be helpful to know which ones you got...

    One thought I have.. you mentioned that your keyword should yield you $200 / mo for #1 spot.. if that is truely the case, may I suggest that if you invest 2-3 months of expected income, that your rate of return would still be incredible if you acheive your results.. so if you spend $400-$600 in fiverr gigs to get that #1 spot, but you make $2400 / year once you reach that spot.. your rate of return is like 400-600%!.. of course you risk losing $400 to $600, but even if you dont hit the #1 spot, I bet you would still at least make your money back with lower spots...
  • Sounds like a really cool plan! Just used some of my credits on Fiverr from my Retweets on Twitter to pay for some backlinks for myself. Good motivation to see that you succeed.
  • Keep the updates coming. I have used Fiverr a little, but it was successful so I should probably use more, it's just the effort of finding the gigs that work that puts me off. So your post is very interesting.
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  • Just wanted to let everyone know - there is a wso, part of which is a case study thatdid exactly this - ranked a website using only fiver gigs - they include the analysis and list of gigs. SEO DEBUNKED
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  • I actually have a resource that sells Fiverr gigs for high PR back links. He collects lists of auto approving back links and then gets a bunch of work out it.

    Takes him 10 mins to complete the task. Good investment for him.

    The downside is dependant on when you are buying the gig is dependant on the result.

    You may get short term results, but you need to sustain ongoing in order to hold the position.

    I'm still a fan of getting what you pay for.
  • I've been trying something similar. so far 15$ spent and no change in serps after 2 weeks.
  • It a nice thread, I will be checking it out. I am also testing fiverr gigs for link building and will update my results.
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    • Some of the social networking gigs on Fiverr are well worth the money.
      And I think Google +1 votes are becoming a must have and something to think about. As long as they look natural of course

      Eager anticipating the next update......:confused:
  • Fiverr has not just been good for SEO.

    It's also a good place for logo's, banners and content.
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    • Nice thread.

      How is it going Larkive, any new gigs? And where are you ranking atm?

      Cheers
  • Subscribed.
    Waiting for updates.
    I myself offer some link building services on fiverr.
  • I am pretty interested in this, we used Fiverr for some articles which were not all that great but a link is a link. My only concern would be that eventually the link will not be worth anything and you could potentially fall on your rankings.

    I will keep an eye on this, I think its a topic the community loves to see too.
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  • Can you recommend concrete effective fiverr gigs?
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    • Check the guy under the name gentoo .

      P.S. I'm not gentoo
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    • I completely agree with you. I wasn't happy with many fiverr gigs I ordered and I would be appreciated if someone shared good service providers. There are also those who deliver, but it takes too much time to find them.
    • That's the bad thing about Fiverr.

      But, what can you really expect for five bucks?
  • Just subscribe from the thread...

    And also waiting for the lastest Update
  • I offer a gig on fiverr where I provide a customer with 100 backlinks that are placed in advertisement area on the web sites.
    Example:
    Zaamani

    Scroll all the way down to the footer, you'll see 3 links. I provide those kind of links.
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  • Hi, Great thread.
    I am tempted to use some of these services on fiverr such as "scrapebox blast of 10000 links".

    Question is could this have a negative effect on my site as it is only 2-3 months old?

    Thanks,
    dizz101
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    • Why not create a squidoo lens linking back to your money site and blast that lens with thousands of backlinks. Scale this up and you're onto a winner.
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  • ^ Most likely google will slap your site within 2 hours and you'll be in the 700+ positions
  • Squidoo links are nofollow. Try a different web 2.0 property.
  • It's been a couple of weeks since your last update...
  • nicnac03 said: Squidoo links are nofollow. Try a different web 2.0 property.

    Squidoo links are dofollow, you just need at least one like. You can get it with liking, commenting etc. other's lensmasters lenses (about 20 % will return the favor, if you choose on random, 80 % if you know what you are doing). This should take you 30 seconds...

    I am very interested in results of fiverr experiment too. Please update!
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    • I did not know that, thank you for the tip!
    • If that's the case, is it possible to have two accounts and just provide your own "like"?
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  • Any updates on the SERP results?
  • Was about to use fiver to get 300 likes (from real people, apparently) on our Facebook page. The gig is here:

    facebook_good: I will get you 400+ real likes/fans to your facebook fan page, No Admin Required, Give only URL, in 24 hour for $5 on fiverr.com

    Is this okay, or will the likes be utter crap? Wanted to run it past you guys before I tried it. Thanks in advance!
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    • I used one of those gigs and all the "real people" were model chicks. Not bad, but considering I have a hardcore sports site... no bueno
  • i just found a gig on fiverr which guarantees page 1 ranking if the in quotes competition is less than 50,000. bundle that with a few more powerful gigs like high PR backlinks, and you have a page 1 ranking which sticks! will definitely report back if this thing works.
  • i hate fiverr some bunch of amateurs most gigs for logo,banners,movies
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  • I ll follow in my work along with some changes. and will mention all the details of my next works.
  • There are many other important services you could get on fiverr like promotional advertising videos, professional voice over recordings and mutch more..
    Here's one of my favorite fiverr gigs songnet: I will record a short professional voiceover and send you an mp3 for $5 on fiverr.com
    This guy is a very talented voiceover.. the best i ever seen on fiverr..
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  • A great tread, still waiting for last update
  • Any updates?
  • Apparently he hasn't seen any results yet.
  • Very useful. I wish we all would do this but I find myself moving on to the next project before documenting my work. Thanks though.
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  • Nice challenge, would be great to find out if you rank on page 1
  • An update would be nice because I think it has been a long time since last one was posted
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    • Also would like to see an update on this...finding good fiverr gigs is a always fun to test out.
  • There are some decent Fiverr gigs. So if you do your KW research right (low competition), spending enough on gigs will get you there.
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    • interested in seeing how this pans out.. I bought some backlinks in fiverr and my site bounced around wildly and eventually settled back where it started..

      Fergal
  • I guess this guy lost interest in updating once he realized he couldn't do math? $100 worth of fiverr gigs = 20 gigs. Not 50.
  • We are waiting for some more updates.
  • I guess this post update is indeed delayed.

    If it's any consolation, I've been using Fiverr backlinks for the last 6 months to successfully build link variety and consistency. A properly implemented campaign spend of roughly $35 can get my keywords to page 1 as long as I've conducted solid keyword research.
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    • Do you mind sharing exactly what fiverr gigs you're using to get these results?


      Thanks
      Shawn
  • quite nice to see a case study about fiverr - the moral of the story will always be to use the 'good' fiverr serivices and stay away from spammy and not worth it things - hard to tell sometimes - even reviews on there are not going to tell you much. stay away from xrumer blasts etc. as probably those links will enver get indexed. but blogroll links can be good, and so can article submits, directories, and social bookmarks. only $5 so not much to lose just dont go getting all of them in 1 go - might send off a few alarm bells on googled!
  • Threads like these are always started, yet rarely finished. Doubt the OP will report back.
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    • Give him a chance. He may have had an accident and lost both testicles. These things can happen.
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  • Yeah dude..I subscribed and am very interested to see your results. You're going about the SEO thing the right way for sure...very white hat....and once you get rankings you should be able to stay there for a good while.

    Looking forward to seeing your results both SERPS and also your income/monthly.

    Thanks
  • Here's a question: Even if you establish a case study, what can you say about it? Is it repeatable? How do you know? So far, I've seen lots of websites try to build backlinks in this way, and some of them succeed (for a while). Then, an algo change happens, and people complain that "the only constant in SEO is change." I find this funny, since some websites haven't changed their linking strategy since 1997. They just do things the old fashioned way and get merit-based links.
  • I'm wondering if it's still active?
    Does anyone know the restult of this case study?
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  • Fiverr is ok for low competitive keyword and long tail keywords. But it's pretty worthless for high competitive keywords.
  • I guess OP ranked #1 on google and made enough money to retire since his last post and probably sipping pinacolada on a beach somewhere.

    Case Study - Success.
  • Hello Warriors,
    I worked on fiverr and saved some money to use it for my website.I just took it as experiment and brought 600 PR2 backlinks and 300 .EDU backlinks this week. I am waiting for the results and I also checked my backlinks with backlink checking software and found 980 active backlinks out of which 300 are .EDU and 600 are PR2 or higher pages.
    Can someone give me some idea that how long it can take these backlinks to show effect in SEO of my website.
    I will following this thread....
  • if you dont own xrumer and scrapebox then fiver is no where near worthless for large comp words... 10 dollars for 27k links if thats your second or third tier i dont see how anyone can call that worthless lol
  • Very interesting project. Fiverr can be so hit or miss. Hope it works out for you!
  • Interesting study, I've used Fiverr quite a bit also and believe it has helped rank my sites high also.
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    • Its a real pitty that the OP lost intrest in Fiverr gig experiment. was sounding very promising.
  • I think our original poster went into the witness protection program. He bought one too many fiverr gigs.
  • Would like to stay updated on this project..what happened??

    -Omar
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    • The best thing I learned from this case study is this: starting a case study in Warrior Forum is a great way to get people to know your name and get people to watch you.
  • yeah where is the OP? lost in a sea of 5r gigs.. Opey, let us know you still alive.
  • what happened??
  • Interesting case study, but it's a shame that the OP went MIA. I guess we can assume that his site didn't move to the top of the SERPs like he expected. Perhaps we can also assume that the low quality links from Fiverr don't do the trick, and one should invest their time and money into some high quality links.
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    • All I want to add is, do not get a fiverr gig to give you 150 Google + 's, or anything like that. I did one like that and got de-indexed nearly instantly. Bad idea!
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  • If there is enough interest in using Fiverr as a marketing resource, maybe consideration to a sub-forum of "fiverr comments" on "the good bad and ugly of fiverr" should be considered.
  • I have found a great graphic designer on Fiverr , she does a ton of logos for me

    I have also used Fiverr for facebook fan page likes - works great

    As far as back linking - people did a good job - sent reports etc - but debatable how much good it did.

    For this asking what gigs he used - if you read his original posts he does point them out.
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    • Nice cycling logo. Big fan of le TOUR!!! I am looking for a good graphic designer on Fiverr for a logo. Could you please post or pm me her info.

      Thanks!
  • How you selected effective gig?
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    • You sort the gigs by rating. The best ones are always at the top But take your time to choose and send questions to the sellers, then you will see who is the most qualified to give you better results in SERP.
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  • Current rank #11

    After no more gigs than what I had originally posted.

    (I was caught up with my two other jobs and wasn't able to be as active in this thread as I wanted to, but thought I would return to share the results.)

    BTW My bad for the math error, you guys are brutal, ha.
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    • That's not bad for going from no where to be seen, to being top of second page. How much did you spend in total? Did you notice any significant jumps or drops after doing a particular gig? I'm thinking that being active on social networks and having a camcorder in hand is going to be the future.
  • this is a good thread. I use fiverr on a lot of my web 2.0's you've inspired me to go buy a few gigs!

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    Hey Warriors, I think the most efficient way we can all learn to master internet marketing and SEO is to constantly try new things and document our attempts and failures. The more we can test as a community and report our progress, the quicker we will all become rich!