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Fortune, Fame, & Fiverr



       Jamie Rooke, Anne-Sophie Dufesne, William Mlinarich
                                           MSCR 3210
Fiverr Background
       *World's largest marketplace for small services*

 Launched in 2010 by Israeli entrepreneurs Shai
  Wininger and Micha Kaufman
 Now have about 1,000,000 gigs posted
Fiverr Background
 Basic How-To:
     Post a skill (through pictures and videos)
     Offer to sell it for $5
     Go up in status with more buys
     Can be a skilled professional or
      an amateur

 Skill Categories:
   Gifts, Graphics & Design, Video & Animation, Online
    Marketing, Writing & Translation, Advertising,
    Business, Programming & Tech, Music & Audio, Fun
    & Bizarre, Lifestyle, and Other
Fiverr Background
 Users go up in levels once they consistently:
    Gain great customer satisfaction
    Deliver gigs on time
    Maintain high quality and ratings

 Levels allow for :
      Profits greater than $5 per gig
      Distribution in multiple amounts
      Ability to add extras to gig
      Recognition to promote profile
Case Study- "bookreviewstew"
 Actor selling video
  services, such as
  birthday greetings and
  promo videos
 Fiverr accounts for 60%
  of his income
 Makes sure to maintain
  customer satisfaction at
  all times
 Tips for new users: Use
  popular gigs for
  inspiration
Case Study- "anarchofighter"



 In just one year of posting his services on Fiverr,
  "anarchofighter" was able to buy a house from his Fiverr
  earnings
 Offers business services, such as brand promotion on
  local media and copywriting
 Gig Extras include individual videos with improvements
  and super fast service
Fiverr Survey Results
Total Participants: 24 Fiverr Members
Fiverr Results Cont.
   Dollars Made Per Week
Fiverr Survey Cont.
 Hours Spent on Fiverr Per Week
Fiver Survey Cont.
 58.3% of participants hope to become a success story
  on Fiverr while 41.7% are simply on Fiverr for the fun of
  it.
 66.6% of participants use Fiverr as a primary source of
  income while one 33.3% of participants hold a separate
  primary form of employment.
 75% of participants stated that they do have more than
  one talent/service they offer on Fiverr. While only 25%
  hold only one talent/service on Fiverr.
 83% of participants intend to be using Fiverr a year from
  now while only 17% intend to give up on Fiverr at some
  point.
 83% of participants stated that Fiverr has in fact helped
  their career either financially or socially.
Fiverr Survey Cont.
 This survey was conducted on the official Fiverr blog on two
  separate discussion boards in order to obtain a variety of
  users.
 Each participant is a registered Fiverr.com user. We were
  able to verify this because in order to comment on the blog
  you need to be a Fiverr.com user.
 Overall, 83% of the participants surveyed said that they have
  had success on Fiverr.
 For those who did not have success on Fiverr.com, which the
  exception of one, did not post multiple talents/services and all
  spent less than 5 hours a week on Fiverr.com.
 Individuals who reported collecting more than $100 per week
  all spent between 10 and 30 hours per week on Fiverr.com
  and offered several, if not more, talents/services.
We Made Our Own Gig!
Let's See Our Success
            Gig was posted for 10
             days

            Promised delivery time
             of 3 days

            Shared on my
             facebook and twitter
             accounts

            Checked account
             everyday
And......We Got No Hits!
What I think went wrong....

 Not enough gigs were posted

 Not enough time was spent on fiverr

 Most top sellers have videos of what they are
  offering or sample pictures

 Sellers offer additional services to a gig
Conclusion
 Successful Fiverr sellers spend more than 5 hours a
   week on the website.
 Having more than one active gig at the same time gives
   the seller a better chance of getting a hit.
 Most people anticipate to still be using Fiverr a year
   from now.
 Most Fiverr users have hopes of becoming success
   stories like the ones posted on the site.
 More people use it as their primary source of income.
Conclusion
 The results of our survey indicates that Fiverr can
  be a successful way to make money if the seller
  dedicates a lot of time to the site. Just like any other
  job, you have to put in the time to make a profit.
  Fiverr allows flexibility in hours and the amount of
  work varies depending on the gig.

 Although becoming a success story is not
  guaranteed sellers hope to achieve this status and
  are willing to put in the work to get there. If users
  are able to master the site and market themselves
  well they do have a chance in achieving top rated
  status.
Bibliography
   http://blog.fiverr.com/2013/02/26/bought-a-house-with-fiverr-money/#more-
    5851
   http://blog.fiverr.com/2013/03/22/actor-making-money-online/#more-6025
   http://fiverr.com/terms_of_service

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Fortune Fame and Fiverr

  • 1. Fortune, Fame, & Fiverr Jamie Rooke, Anne-Sophie Dufesne, William Mlinarich MSCR 3210
  • 2. Fiverr Background *World's largest marketplace for small services* Launched in 2010 by Israeli entrepreneurs Shai Wininger and Micha Kaufman Now have about 1,000,000 gigs posted
  • 3. Fiverr Background Basic How-To: Post a skill (through pictures and videos) Offer to sell it for $5 Go up in status with more buys Can be a skilled professional or an amateur Skill Categories: Gifts, Graphics & Design, Video & Animation, Online Marketing, Writing & Translation, Advertising, Business, Programming & Tech, Music & Audio, Fun & Bizarre, Lifestyle, and Other
  • 4. Fiverr Background Users go up in levels once they consistently: Gain great customer satisfaction Deliver gigs on time Maintain high quality and ratings Levels allow for : Profits greater than $5 per gig Distribution in multiple amounts Ability to add extras to gig Recognition to promote profile
  • 5. Case Study- "bookreviewstew" Actor selling video services, such as birthday greetings and promo videos Fiverr accounts for 60% of his income Makes sure to maintain customer satisfaction at all times Tips for new users: Use popular gigs for inspiration
  • 6. Case Study- "anarchofighter" In just one year of posting his services on Fiverr, "anarchofighter" was able to buy a house from his Fiverr earnings Offers business services, such as brand promotion on local media and copywriting Gig Extras include individual videos with improvements and super fast service
  • 7. Fiverr Survey Results Total Participants: 24 Fiverr Members
  • 8. Fiverr Results Cont. Dollars Made Per Week
  • 9. Fiverr Survey Cont. Hours Spent on Fiverr Per Week
  • 10. Fiver Survey Cont. 58.3% of participants hope to become a success story on Fiverr while 41.7% are simply on Fiverr for the fun of it. 66.6% of participants use Fiverr as a primary source of income while one 33.3% of participants hold a separate primary form of employment. 75% of participants stated that they do have more than one talent/service they offer on Fiverr. While only 25% hold only one talent/service on Fiverr. 83% of participants intend to be using Fiverr a year from now while only 17% intend to give up on Fiverr at some point. 83% of participants stated that Fiverr has in fact helped their career either financially or socially.
  • 11. Fiverr Survey Cont. This survey was conducted on the official Fiverr blog on two separate discussion boards in order to obtain a variety of users. Each participant is a registered Fiverr.com user. We were able to verify this because in order to comment on the blog you need to be a Fiverr.com user. Overall, 83% of the participants surveyed said that they have had success on Fiverr. For those who did not have success on Fiverr.com, which the exception of one, did not post multiple talents/services and all spent less than 5 hours a week on Fiverr.com. Individuals who reported collecting more than $100 per week all spent between 10 and 30 hours per week on Fiverr.com and offered several, if not more, talents/services.
  • 12. We Made Our Own Gig! Let's See Our Success Gig was posted for 10 days Promised delivery time of 3 days Shared on my facebook and twitter accounts Checked account everyday
  • 13. And......We Got No Hits! What I think went wrong.... Not enough gigs were posted Not enough time was spent on fiverr Most top sellers have videos of what they are offering or sample pictures Sellers offer additional services to a gig
  • 14. Conclusion Successful Fiverr sellers spend more than 5 hours a week on the website. Having more than one active gig at the same time gives the seller a better chance of getting a hit. Most people anticipate to still be using Fiverr a year from now. Most Fiverr users have hopes of becoming success stories like the ones posted on the site. More people use it as their primary source of income.
  • 15. Conclusion The results of our survey indicates that Fiverr can be a successful way to make money if the seller dedicates a lot of time to the site. Just like any other job, you have to put in the time to make a profit. Fiverr allows flexibility in hours and the amount of work varies depending on the gig. Although becoming a success story is not guaranteed sellers hope to achieve this status and are willing to put in the work to get there. If users are able to master the site and market themselves well they do have a chance in achieving top rated status.
  • 16. Bibliography http://blog.fiverr.com/2013/02/26/bought-a-house-with-fiverr-money/#more- 5851 http://blog.fiverr.com/2013/03/22/actor-making-money-online/#more-6025 http://fiverr.com/terms_of_service