Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Sites Like Fiverr Are The Bloggers Outsourcing Secret

Everyone loves a bargain right? I know I do.

Most bloggers and in fact nearly all new bloggers starting out have very limited budgets. Many are still getting grips with the whole blogging concept and after splashing out on blogging themes, templates, paying for hosting and an array of other hidden cost they weren't expecting, they are then left with empty pockets and very tight purse strings to say the least.

Let me introduce Fiverr

Fiverr.com and sites like Fiverr offer an endless list of possibilities for just $5 per job or "gig" as they like to call it. You can get anything for $5 from SEO, Backlink Building to Introduction Videos, Voiceovers and to be honest if you can think of it you could probably get it for a "Fiverr".

I know what you’re saying Fiverr sounds like a scam, I can assure its not, even I have a few jobs posted in the hopes of bringing in a few extra bucks.


But one of the hidden gems of Fiverr.com is the ability to outsource some of your jobs or blog projects to someone else for a few bucks, you could be saving yourself hundreds of dollars!

What is outsourcing?

Who better to explain than my friend Mr Wikipedia:
"Online outsourcing is the business process of contracting third-party providers (..) to supply products or services which are delivered and paid for via the internet"
Simple right?

Outsourcing to Fiverr is no secret in the blogging world and you'll find many probloggers using sites like Fiverr.com to do logos, ebook covers and even testimonials for their blogs.

As I mentioned above even I have a few "gigs" on Fiverr.com so there’s nothing stopping you from giving it a go, it doesn’t cost you anything to sign up and to start using the service and they only charge you a $1 per sold gig so you’ll end up with $4, still not a bad deal though , right?

If you want a step by step guide on how to really pull in the mega bucks from sites like Fiverr.com why not check out this complete step by step blueprint.

This guide has taught me a lot of new things that I didn’t think of before and I’ve made quite a few sales after taking on board a few tips from this guide.

So if you have a few things that need to be done on your blog before you look elsewhere why not venture over the Fiverr.com and do a quick search, I think you'll be surprised at what you’ll find for $5 and who doesn’t like to save a few bucks here and there especially more so if you are new to blogging.

If you’re feeling brave why not post a few gigs of your own, those extra bucks could help offset some of your blogging expenses.

Tip - How to make money on Fiverr: A great idea is to offer some Ad Space on your blog for a $5.