05-28-2015, 10:51 AM
05-25-2016, 03:16 AM
I got two PMs in the past couple of weeks about how my business is going after a year. I'm happy to report that I quit my previous employment.
That happened after working on Fiverr for 6 months. Many long hours fulfilling gigs and catering to the clients.
The problem of dealing with Fiverr, or probably any site where people expect to get something valuable for little money is many of the buyers are cheap. Many, but not all, thank goodness.
Being cheap is an attitude adopted by those who will never be largely successful. On either side of the equation, buyer or seller. If you as a seller buy into the idea that people won't pay any more than X for a service or product because a wanton majority seem resistant to it, you have been co-opted to the cheap mentality.
Watch Boiler Room (2000-dvd). Quote by the character Jim Young: "And there is no such thing as a no sale call. A sale is made on every call you make. Either you sell the client some stock or he sells you a reason he can't. Either way a sale is made, the only question is who is gonna close? You or him?"
Not only cheap bas tirds purchase on Fiverr, fortunately. Anticipating that I included useful pdfs with my gigs that had my contact info for greater value services. Through my completed gigs I ended up with about 950 unique customers as of the beginning of May 2016. Of those I've converted 17 into semi-regular customers that pay ~$200 on average a month for maintenance work. With most of them I've done extra individual jobs for as much as $1800 with many more to come. And now some of them have handed me on to their buddies as a can-do guy. :)
Not everything is roses. You have to jump when these clients want you. Still better than a J-O-B. I actually work half as long as I used with the J-O-B.
Because, I actually outsource more than 3/4 of the work for these premiere clients but of course I oversee the final product before it gets to the client.
I have a college kid who fulfills my gig orders for the full pay. He gets to sell from a gig that has high levels of satisfaction and I get access to the upsells. I watch over his fulfillments to make sure of the quality.
So for anyone who wonders if this style of business plan can work, the answer is yes. Absolutely.
Most of the download links to this product seem to be extinct. I am adding a mediafire link below.
It is not the size of the dog in the fight. It is the size of the fight in the dog.
DS
That happened after working on Fiverr for 6 months. Many long hours fulfilling gigs and catering to the clients.
The problem of dealing with Fiverr, or probably any site where people expect to get something valuable for little money is many of the buyers are cheap. Many, but not all, thank goodness.
Being cheap is an attitude adopted by those who will never be largely successful. On either side of the equation, buyer or seller. If you as a seller buy into the idea that people won't pay any more than X for a service or product because a wanton majority seem resistant to it, you have been co-opted to the cheap mentality.
Watch Boiler Room (2000-dvd). Quote by the character Jim Young: "And there is no such thing as a no sale call. A sale is made on every call you make. Either you sell the client some stock or he sells you a reason he can't. Either way a sale is made, the only question is who is gonna close? You or him?"
Not only cheap bas tirds purchase on Fiverr, fortunately. Anticipating that I included useful pdfs with my gigs that had my contact info for greater value services. Through my completed gigs I ended up with about 950 unique customers as of the beginning of May 2016. Of those I've converted 17 into semi-regular customers that pay ~$200 on average a month for maintenance work. With most of them I've done extra individual jobs for as much as $1800 with many more to come. And now some of them have handed me on to their buddies as a can-do guy. :)
Not everything is roses. You have to jump when these clients want you. Still better than a J-O-B. I actually work half as long as I used with the J-O-B.
Because, I actually outsource more than 3/4 of the work for these premiere clients but of course I oversee the final product before it gets to the client.
I have a college kid who fulfills my gig orders for the full pay. He gets to sell from a gig that has high levels of satisfaction and I get access to the upsells. I watch over his fulfillments to make sure of the quality.
So for anyone who wonders if this style of business plan can work, the answer is yes. Absolutely.
Most of the download links to this product seem to be extinct. I am adding a mediafire link below.
Magic Button :
Code:
https://www.mediafire.com/?hpvf4r7kh8clre8
It is not the size of the dog in the fight. It is the size of the fight in the dog.
DS
05-27-2016, 02:52 AM
Thanks for the share and can't wait to quit my job. :)
05-27-2016, 06:56 AM
I love automated backlinking and ping.. I hope that this method still works and I can start my fiverr in no time :) thanks for sharing
05-27-2016, 07:52 AM
I've done backlinking services too. They definitely work. If you have additional services that you can upsell, it is a great entry level point.
See for yourself, some quick snaps from recent Fiv--rr gigs.
The work is waiting for you!
DS
See for yourself, some quick snaps from recent Fiv--rr gigs.
The work is waiting for you!
DS
05-27-2016, 04:22 PM
Thanks for uploading Derek :)
05-27-2016, 04:56 PM
I wish someone make BSO selling backlinking autopilot software :)
07-26-2016, 02:28 PM
thank you DerekStone...for the working link...+5 rep :)