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Further Discussions => Entrepreneurship , Business & Online Work Forum => Topic started by: FOKA33 on April 01, 2024, 12:50:15 AM

Title: What do you think about FIVERR.
Post by: FOKA33 on April 01, 2024, 12:50:15 AM
Fiverr is a large part of the gig economy, made up of people who do freelance work full time or part time. They have the ability to be your own boss and set their own hours. Fiverr is also a platform that enables entrepreneur to start and grow their businesses, so definitely serves as a tool for entrepreneurs to succeed.
Do you think Fiverr is a trend that will die out soon?
Title: Re: What do you think about FIVERR.
Post by: Mr. Allcrypto on April 03, 2024, 08:54:33 PM
 I don't think it will die soon, because it has helped a lot of people in the society today, it has promoted online jobs , like freelance, which enable people to work online and earn money. One of the sweetest thing in our society now us to be earning online, because there are no much physical labours required.
I think Fiver is good.
Title: Re: What do you think about FIVERR.
Post by: SamReomo on April 09, 2024, 06:41:27 AM
It's hard to get any jobs these days on Fiverr as a newbie. In most cases buyers don't find your gigs and that's why it won't be a feasible platform for many users. I have personally worked on Fiverr in 2014 and back then it was a good platform to get a few bucks by completing tasks, but now, it's full of competition and the already established members are the ones getting most buys on that platform.
Title: Re: What do you think about FIVERR.
Post by: gunhell16 on April 12, 2024, 04:01:43 PM
It's hard to get any jobs these days on Fiverr as a newbie. In most cases buyers don't find your gigs and that's why it won't be a feasible platform for many users. I have personally worked on Fiverr in 2014 and back then it was a good platform to get a few bucks by completing tasks, but now, it's full of competition and the already established members are the ones getting most buys on that platform.


It's like I watched that on a YouTuber where, in his content, he said he earned passive income there, and that's something I don't believe.

I can't quite remember what questions to ask there; it seems like you will post on that platform and then wait for customers who will be interested in your offer,
if I'm not mistaken. Is that right?
Title: Re: What do you think about FIVERR.
Post by: SamReomo on April 13, 2024, 05:02:59 PM
it seems like you will post on that platform and then wait for customers who will be interested in your offer,
if I'm not mistaken. Is that right?
Yes, on Fiverr you'll create your gigs and wait for buyers to order your gigs and once you get an order then you'll have to complete that order within a set duration. After that you deliver that order and when buyer accepts it then you get paid for it. The platform is much saturated these days and new freelancers don't get any orders even if they make best quality gigs.
Title: Re: What do you think about FIVERR.
Post by: scithe on April 15, 2024, 04:39:08 PM
I have used Fiverr for over a decade as a buyer but I have never offered services there.

I actually just hired someone for a $5 gig last week.  What is different now is they've added their fees onto the buyers cut.  So I actually had to pay $7.67.

In the past I was mainly using Fiverr to find content writers and I had some mixed results.  In 2010-2011, the AI and content spinners were limited but even so, there were people trying to churn stuff out as their own and it was pretty badly written.

If someone is offering a gig, you may also find 2-3 other sellers with exact match descriptions.  If you are paying someone for a service, how do you know who the original offer writer is--especially when that description includes their credentials and skillset.

As inflation continues to rise, Fiverr will probably need to rebrand otherwise people might be resentful when they are paying $20 for a $5 gig.