02-27-2014, 03:08 PM
(02-27-2014 10:57 AM)brainburn Wrote: [ -> ]Could someone please explain to me what the real value of these services are? Is it basically just a number or does this bring in some sort of quality business?The entire business model is based off of arbitration. Basically, clients buy "packages" and you find a fiverr gig or whatever that sells what the person bought, and just lead the traffic to that person's site or video.
I haven't read anything otherwise so I've just assumed that these followers, likes, views, etc are just garbage.
There are actual products (in the OTO, as the products tab is not present in my site) that can be sold, which are basically just templates and themes, and there's also actual services (like setting up a FB page or spiffying up the Twitter profile). Of course, you can do those yourself but that takes the automation out of your business.
For the likes/followers/subs the actual "value" can be arguable, since local businesses probably don't want a bunch of random online people liking their page. But for online-based businesses, if the fiverr person has a decent list then it certainly can't hurt.
For $10 (not that I paid, lol) the site package is pretty good. But the training is a bit lacking, there's just one module on CraigsList and doesn't even tell us where to look or who to look for. I've emailed a few local salon businesses and I'll see if I can get them some local likes.