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Fiverr Podcast – Episode 8

It’s that time again. The Fiverr Podcast has landed and it’s our 8th!

In this episode we take you across country to meet up with Fiverr user Katiesaurus and find ourselves getting snug in her little den.

Press play and don’t forget to share with your friends. We had a lot of fun doing this!

Featured users in episode 8:

Kiwivin- The funny voiceover guy
Phillycj268- Captain beatbox
Blogrehab- Christmas copy
Gilligan48- Fiverr Clause
Rikochet- Cool quarters
Jewel3- Jingle bells, Gigs that sell
Deanner- OMGAWSH, cutey puppy!
Smart_Dream_Boy- Xmas Emails
Violin- Tchikovskywotzhisname?

WOW, how did we managed to fit that many Gigs into such a short amount of time? Quite impressive if I do say so myself!

Merry Christmas Fiverr and we’ll see you soon!

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Jingle Bells, Fiverr Sells !

Are those sleigh bells we can hear outside Fiverr HQ?
Wait a minute… is that snow?
Hold on just a jolly second, can I smell fresh pine needles?

It’s December already and Christmas is coming!

It’s just as well that our ultra cool team of techie bods were on the ball and have already installed a nifty little Christmas and Holidays section in our categories menu.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive and creative way to buy gifts this Christmas then Fiverr is your one-stop shop to happiness. Our beloved users have already started coming up with zany Gig ideas keeping in with the season. We’ve seen a dancing Ms Santa, a singing angel, a beatboxing elf and even Santa himself (although we’re not sure about that beard.)

Don’t be a Christmas Grinch – Head on down to the Fiverr Christmas category and check out the Winter Wonderland that awaits you!

Merry Gigging guys ! x x x

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Gig Indecisiveness Disorder (aka “GID”)

Do you suffer from Gig Indecisiveness? Do you find yourself staring at Fiverr.com, knowing you want something, but unable to figure out what it is?

You are not alone. Even the most veteran Fiverr buyers have experienced Gig Indecisiveness Disorder (aka “GID”). Our highly trained technicians understand this and have been working on a cure for some time now. Today we are proud to report that we’ve made some great progress towards ending this plight and are ready to start deploying a cure Fiverr-wide.

It’s name: The Random Gig feature. And it’s about to put an end to GID forever!

Here’s how it works:

Head over to Fiverr.com and click the fancy new “Random Gig” button below the categories menu on the right hand side of the homepage to initiate “Shuffle Mode”.

You will be transported to a completely Random Gig page:

See the black Random Gig bar at the top of the page? It will follow you throughout your time in Shuffle Mode and also conveniently shows the category and tags of the Gig you are looking at.

Do you like this Gig? Go right ahead and order it. Not in a buying mood? Simply click the star on the Random Gig bar and have it saved for later.

Not interested in the Gig? Just want more?  Click the “Hit me again” button and another Random Gig will appear.

Just keep clicking until something strikes your fancy. The remedy is that simple!

So if you have been suffering from a bad case of Gig indecisiveness Disorder, come and check out the newest feature on Fiverr.com: Random Gigs.

Happy Gigging!

 

P.S.: If you experience an episode of Gig Indecisiveness for more than 4 hours, contact your physician immediately.

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Crowdsourcing via The Fiverr Community

It’s time to get your thinking caps on, there’s a buyer in town with pockets full of Fiverrs and a grand prize at the end of it for the very best purchase.

Online cloud-based storage and file transfer startup MAXXO are buying up creative Gigs on Fiverr like there’s no tomorrow. The reason being, to create a buzz around their official launch that is planned in just 30 days.

This is from a recent press release about the initiative: “In a bold move in keeping with the company’s user-oriented philosophy, Maxxo has decided to crowd-source all creative materials for its launch campaign from Fiverr.com”. Maxxo tell us that they are looking for everything from animation to hilarious customer testimonials.

Founder and CEO Vedran Sisak continued… “it seems rather a waste of our hard-earned launch money to enlist the help of a marketing and advertising agency that will powerpoint us to death discussing ‘online strategy.” Amen!

Interested and don’t want to miss out on the action? Then you can drop MAXXO a link via their Fiverr landing page to a suitably creative Gig here:

Click and submit your creative Gig!

Enlisting Fiverr sellers to come up with exciting ideas and campaigns for projects such as this one is a clever idea. The competition is bound to be fierce because we’ve seen the incredible talent and creativity before on a similar project harnessing the talents of the Fiverr community run by Luckyrentals over the Summer.

So what happens next?

Every Gig that MAXXO purchase will be posted on their official Facebook page. The video, picture or project that has been created and purchased from a Fiverr user with the most ‘likes’ by the end of the campaign with be awarded by MAXXO with a very smooth $500 cash prize!

Yes, they are giving away $500 – and one of you guys are going to win it!

Head on down to Maxxo’s landing page now and suggest your creative Gig by posting the link in the section provided.

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Becoming a Top Rated Seller

One month ago, one of our featured web experts, Twistedweb123 was promoted on Fiverr to the very sought after Top Rated Seller status. His Gigs on the most part offer practical solutions and much needed criticism for companies or individuals with a presence on the Internet. His main Gig ironically offers to tell buyers what they don’t want to hear by revealing where they went wrong with their website and what can be done to improve it.

Twisted123′s top selling and featured Gig offers buyers an outsider’s insight on improvements that can be made on their website.

After already spending several months as a seller, keeping an impeccable record and having completed many hundreds of sales we felt it would be a great opportunity to catch up with him and see how the experience of making it into the top tier of sellers had been:

Hey Twisted, nice tattoos. (we noticed your other Gig). How’s it going and would you mind having a short conversation with us ?

Hi there, Fiverr! It’s nice to be here in blog format. I read it all the time and have always wanted to be mentioned. It’s funny you should mention my tattoo gig as I’m actually thinking of adding a $20 extra “I will get whatever you want tattooed on me” just to test the full imagination of my fellow Fiverrs. ;-)

When you were made a TRS, was it a surprise? How did it feel?

It was literally like finding out that the numbers on the toaster are not a heat setting, rather a time limited, I was completely shocked. I instantly rang my girlfriend as if I’d just had a big promotion at work (it was past midnight, she was less than thrilled).

How has it affected your sales on Fiverr?

It has been crazy sales wise. I was used to getting 5-10 orders a day, it’s only been a month and I’m already average more than double that.
The option of selling extras and receiving multiple-orders really is the best thing since sliced bread. Seeing orders coming in for more than $5 at first was nerve racking, but it was nothing a good lunar love punch (southern comfort, WKD blue & Apple sourz… Try it seriously) couldn’t get me powering through!

As a source of income, how important is Fiverr now you’re a Top Rated Seller?

To me, when I first joined Fiverr, it was all about the networking opportunities. $5 may be a small fee for a big product, but the opportunity to meet thousands of like minded business people was priceless.
Now, ‘TRS’ has not only increased my networking, but it has also bought on so many opportunities and requests for services I don’t even offer. The increase in my Fiverr income has literally overtaken my usual day job. Each of my gigs is literally like my child, and every time I receive feedback they mature in age and wisdom.

You’ve only been a TRS for a month, but could you tell us how you see your future as a seller on Fiverr?

At the moment, as you mentioned, most of my gigs are business related but I’m a big kid at heart. I really want to start broadening my scope and become more creative. There are so many great categories on Fiverr, I really want to offer a unique service in each and help build this amazing community.

Any final thoughts?

All I can think to say is quick message to my buyers: I love feedback and depend on it to live, please take just a moment to leave some when finishing orders as it really does mean a great deal to me.

Thanks for taking the time out of your busy Fiverr schedule to speak to us. If you’d like to speak with Twistedweb123 and find out what sort of advice he could offer to improve your website, visit his Gig page here.

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