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Bookreviewstew, You’re a Fiverr Super Seller!

Congratulations bookreviewstew, you’re a Fiverr Super Seller!

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bookreviewstew (a.k.a. Mike), is one of our Top Rated Sellers. About 1 year ago, he started his business on Fiverr selling video services such as birthday greetings and promotional videos.
 
An actor, Mike lived in Los Angeles for 7 years. He appeared in dozens of commercials including Pizza Hut, Coors and Sprint among others. He also had small roles in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (opposite Brad Pitt), “Collateral” (opposite Tom Cruise), “The Shaggy Dog” (opposite Tim Allen).
 
In Martin Scorsese’s “The Aviator” Mike played Cary Grant. But he told us that his favorite role was on “Oceans 12″, where he played the Faberge Egg expert. He’s the one who sets up the Egg display the day before Clooney and the gang steal it.
How cool is that?!
 
In 2009, Mike and his wife decided they didn’t want to raise their kids in L.A. so they left California and moved to Colorado.
 
Where does Fiverr fit in? Hit play on the video below to find out :)
Click here to see the video.

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Beans lots of beans, lots of beans lots of beans!

I had a chance to catch up with a Fiverr user who’s got quite a remarkable video to promote his caricature Gig!

Check it out here where I meet Brendan, aka MrEvilHairDay and talk about his awesome Gig!

This is without a shadow of a doubt the coolest video I’ve seen so far promoting a service on Fiverr. Good luck to Brendan who deserves the recognition for this masterpiece!


Micha (left) & Shai, Fiverr’s founders, preserved in bean form for all eternity!

Happy Gigging, Fiverr!

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Chris Hardy, The Man Behind The Voice

Last week, veteran Fiverr seller Chrishardy gave an interview to popular news network US News. Here’s part of the story…

Hardy, though, has become one of the most successful Fiverr sellers, partly because he also takes advantage of the site’s ability to “add on” products or services for more than $5. For an additional $50, he’ll record not only his voice, but the sound of entire band, for example. He says he’s earned more than $4,000 since opening his shop in September 2010. That cash has helped pay for his wife to go back to school. We asked Hardy to share some of his tips for other aspiring online earners. Excerpts:

Fixing Instruments by Day, Impersonating Homer by Night.

How did you get started?

I was listening to the Clark Howard radio show and he mentioned something about Fiverr. I was curious, so I checked it out and thought it was fascinating. I started thinking, “What can I do for $5?” It took me awhile to come up with the gigs I’ve got, but once I came up with them, I thought, “This is great!” By December of 2011, it was almost like a part-time job for me.

What do you think made people buy what you were selling?

My first one was, “I will speak your message in a cartoon voice of your choosing.” It’s a personalized thing and pretty unique, and something people can use. Literally two weeks after putting up a gig on Fiverr, the Fiverr people featured it, and I got a lot more gigs. The second most-popular one is my standard voice over. I didn’t lift a finger to promote my gigs—it helped that I was featured by Fiverr.

How much money have you made?

I just cleared the $4,000 mark and I started in September 2010. It seems like a constant stream of money is going into my PayPal account.

Given the time you spend on it, how much do you think you’re earning an hour?

Recently I’ve been getting seven or eight gigs a night, and it takes me between two and three hours, but some of those have add-ons, so it might be more than $5. With lyric writing, it takes me half an hour to bang out lyrics, and Fiverr takes $1 for every $5, so I earn about $8 an hour, and I can add music for more money. It’s probably closer to $30 an hour—not enough to quit my day job yet.

Do you have plans to expand?

If I could make a living off voiceovers, that would be cool. The way Fiverr goes, you don’t need to run your own website. Because of the add-ons, you can earn more than $5.

What’s your advice to other aspiring Fiverr sellers?

I’m a big fan of people using their talent rather than saying, “I’ll get you 800 likes on Facebook.” It needs to be useful and helps to have something tangible. If you over-deliver to customers, they’ll love you for it. I might do two or three takes of the same thing and let them choose the best one.



Chris Hardy is one of many talented voiceover artists that offer services on Fiverr. You should know that we love hearing stories like this from our users. If you’ve got an experience you’d like to share, drop us a line in the comments below or email feedback@fiverr.com.


Source: US News

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What do you get when you put a Canadian in the bath with a sparkler? A Fiverr news report!

So last night I received a message. “I’m going to be on GlobalTV! I’m going to be on the news with my Fiverr Gigs!”

My good friend Rob, who goes by the name DJEmotion on Fiverr had apparently flagged down a news van earlier in the morning and given them one of his Fiverr business cards (which were suitably designed by user TofuPanda). He told them get in touch to talk about his successes on Fiverr, and they did just that. Back at the studio they’d checked out DJEmotion’s Gigs and fell in love with his bathtub offerings and decided the story was not just quirky, but impressive enough to find out more.

In the afternoon a news crew visited DJEmotion’s home to give a full on interview for a two minute segment on GlobalTV. Wow!

What else is there to say but watch the damn video, it’s great!

Impressed? You should be! DJEmotion managed to take a well meaning but bizarre Gig and explain to the world (or at least 100,000 Calgary viewers) that Fiverr is a global market place where you can get just about anything or any service for just $5! Hats off to the Canadian in the bathtub.

Have you got a hidden news story in your Gig? Drop us a line or leave a message in the comments below.

Happy Gigging, Fiverrs!

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High Fiverr to our own New York City Giants

Step right up, step right up, read all about it!

If you were in New York the last couple of days, there was only one story worth reading about. No, we’re not talking about the Giants winning the Superbowl, although it was awesome, it was nothing but a mere side note. What we’re excited about is seeing our very own users in print in the New York Post!

We picked up a copy bright and early in the Big Apple on Monday morning:

Congratulations to all the Fiverrs mentioned. If you’d like to read an online version, you can check it out here on the NY Post’s website.

The five successful Fiverrs that got to see their name in print:
JerseyFerretti,
UniqueFiveX,
Rikochet,
Chrishardy
& Nosociallimits.

Well done guys & happy Gigging.

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