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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Earn money from Dailymotion (with payment proof)
Hello,
Just got my payment from dailymotion a few days back and would like to share it
with you guys.its not rocket science.
What you need?
Any traffic exchange website (I’d recommend you websyndic).
Tons of Vps (Virtual private server) It’ll be extremely helpful to increase your earnings.
(Of course) a dailymotion account.
See payment proof —> (only for motivation purposes) ScreenShot
You can download videos from YouTube and then upload it back to dailymotion.
Don’t download videos from famous YouTube channels; don’t download
watermark videos from YOUTUBE.
Or create unique content videos (HIGHLY recommended)
Need more guidance? Then Pm me.
Updated
Let me clarify some points.
1. First of all, what is traffic exchange?
Traffic exchange is a kind of tool or website that provides a service for website’s owners in exchange of traffic.
Traffic exchange is a kind of tool or website that provides a service for website’s owners in exchange of traffic.
2. websyndic: one of the best traffic exchange website for
dailymotion (Official website: Traffic Site)
3. What is a VPS?
It is something like virtual machine. you can use it on a single computer with different IPs.
It is something like virtual machine. you can use it on a single computer with different IPs.
4. How to arrange or buy VPS?
You can buy it from any internet hosting provider companies, for cheap vps, look here —>Host
You can buy it from any internet hosting provider companies, for cheap vps, look here —>Host
NOTE: You have to enable monetization on dailymotion to start earning
If you don’t have any investment, then You can use virtual machine software to
run multiple Traffic exchange accounts.
Tutorial :
Initially download Virtual box here—> Virtual Box
Initially download Virtual box here—> Virtual Box
Recommend you to use light weight Windows i.e. window xp
Free VPN (No need to buy)
then set up virtual machine and enjoy.
Still questions, PM me
Saturday, November 7, 2015
(Refer and Earn) Yroo.com : A Genuine Site to Make Money Online (PayPal) with Payment Proof
(Refer and Earn) Yroo.com : A Genuine Site to Make Money Online (PayPal) with Payment Proof
Yroo Refer And Earn Offer : Now earn money online easily with Yroo.com. Make real cash by doing simple task or referring friends. We can make huge money in dollars easily from Yroo.com through refer.
Latest updates : Now try your luck with Yroo.com. Refer & earn upto 40$ per referral. Yes, you are seeing absolutely right. Surprisingly few days ago I got 40$ for opening a treasure box. See screenshot below.
Some best features of this money earning website are –
1) It’s referral service is not complicated as you just need to invite on website.
1) It’s referral service is not complicated as you just need to invite on website.
2) Eveyone can use Yroo on android, iPhone, Windows & even on Java phone
3) It’s reliable & genuine as we have payment proof
4) We get referral bonus in seconds when referred friend visit yroo.com & sign up. No need to do any extra activity by referred friend to get credits.
How to refer and earn real money online using yroo.com Website:
1) Visit the offer page – Click here
2) Now login using Google plus or Facebook only
3) You will receive a treasure box containing with Signup bonus & daily bonus by those you will get up to 100,000 points
4) Now click on Friends tab & invite friends using your referral link
5) On every referral you will receive a treasure box.
6) Go to Rewards >> Treasures & open the box
7) You will get 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 points on every referral based on your luck.Even you can earn 40$ or more if your luck favours you.
8) Earn minimum 10,000 points & redeem it as PayPal credits
10,000 points = 8$ = Rs 500 (approx)
How to redeem points :
1) Go to Rewards >> Points >> tap Redeem Points
2) Select amount (8$ / 18$ / 38$)
3) Finally enter your Paypal email & redeem it
4) You will get your money in Paypal account within 5-8 working days.
5) Finally transfer your Paypal balance to your bank account.
Simple tips & tricks : Don’t try to use any trick to earn points. Refer genuinely. Otherwise your account can be banned.
unlimited trick requirement
1 hotspot shield (for changing ip)
2 many facebook id
2 many facebook id
for making facebook id use temporary email like tittbit.in
steps for unlimited trick
1 – get you invite link
2 – start hotspot shield
3 – open incognito window in browser
4 – enter your invite link and signup with new facebook id
5 – open treasure box in new id
6 repeat for 1-5
2 – start hotspot shield
3 – open incognito window in browser
4 – enter your invite link and signup with new facebook id
5 – open treasure box in new id
6 repeat for 1-5
Creating & Promoting The Perfect Fiverr Gig – Step-By-Step Tutorial
Creating & Promoting The Perfect Fiverr Gig – Step-By-Step Tutorial
Let’s get right to the point. The level of professionalism and quality of services is not that high on Fiverr. After all, people feel robbed doing too much for five bucks. Most of the gigs I see are nothing spectacular with the worst part – representation. I cannot even begin to stress out how important the representation of your gig is – after all that is what makes the visitor click the “order now” button. And yet, we still have a ton of people wondering and complaining why they are not getting any sales when, in reality, their services are light years away from looking like a decent Fiverr gig.
Making money on Fiverr is all about quality of service, but if you do not have great representation of said service, you still won’t get any sales. This tutorial will teach you, step by step, how you can create and promote a gig that would actually make you some money from the five bucks platform. Let’s get to the ladder.
The Steps Towards Fiverr Success
It’s actually pretty simple and you’ll see in a minute. We have just two simple steps here:
- Creating a professional-looking and quality Fiverr gig – everything from the video and images to the gig title and gig description must be flawless and unique. Of course, if the service you provide is not something amazing, it doesn’t matter how well you represent your gig – the negative reviews will destroy it. So, first of all, coming up with an amazing idea for a service is the number one priority.
- Promoting your Fiverr gig – sitting around waiting for Fiverr to drive tons of traffic to a brand new gig is just another word (sentence) for laziness and/or unawareness. Let me put it this way – you can have the best damn service on Fiverr, but you will still get a relatively low amount of orders (in the beginning) if you do not promote your gig using the strategies I will share with you in this tutorial.
And that’s it. Just these two simple steps will make you a lot of money from Fiverr. However, there are a lot of little steps in between, each of which is of vital importance. Let’s begin climbing the ladder towards your Fiverr success.
Step #1: Creating The Perfect Fiverr Gig
Before we start creating the gig, I want to show you just how much opportunity there is on Fiverr. When we were starting out, we noticed that and it helped us to instantly start making money from Fiverr. What am I talking about? I’m talking about the countless threads similar to this one that I have seen and the fact that we have never opened such a thread – we were too busy with work. And so will you after you follow this step by step tutorial to the letter.
Now, the reason for the many opportunities on Fiverr is two-fold:
- Most buyers on Fiverr are from the United States, UK and other native English speaking countries –exhibit A.
- Most sellers on Fiverr do not provide high level professionalism with their services.
Those two simple factors apply to any niche on Fiverr and you have the opportunity to improve on that – oh so much. Even the top rated sellers in each niche do not have perfected gigs – that is not to say their services are bad. There is a huge difference between quality of service and gig representation on Fiverr. The first one is clear – if you ever want to make it on Fiverr, you need to do more than your competitors are doing. It’s very simple.
But you also need an outstanding gig representation. How do you think a native English speaker feels when they see that a gig’s title and description that are light years away from what we call flawless English? Not too good. Of course, that doesn’t make a huge difference when all of the gigs surrounding it have the same level of English (which is the current case on Fiverr), but imagine your gig right there in the midst – perfected to the letter. Now, that will create an outstanding impression on the visitor and they will most certainly prefer your gig over the others.
As we already discussed in the how Fiverr ranks gigs post, reviews are the most important and it’s true. But, a stunning gig representation can make buyers on Fiverr prefer your gig over gigs with thousands of reviews – I know that from personal experience and it really does work. A perfected gig shows professionalism which is not that easy to come by on Fiverr and that gives your services a huge edge regardless of the number of reviews they have.
If you ever wish to make it on Fiverr and not be one of the many “I can’t get any sales” thread creators, you need to follow the steps I’m about to share with you. We’ve set up the stage and you are now aware of the huge room for improvement currently existing on Fiverr. I didn’t want to give examples of any bad gigs, but if you take a look around Fiverr, you’ll see that what I said above is totally true. Now, let’s create the perfect gig.
Just one final note, this tutorial considers that you have already decided on a niche that you will compete in and that you have already created, in your mind, amazing services to be provided to the Fiverr community. Now, all you have to do is represent them and make them popular. I am a big believer in the “there is no better explanation than an example”, so this is what I’m going to do: I will tell you how we went about creating one of our gigs when we were starting out, which skyrocketed our Fiverr business – the legendary SEO content gig.
Step #1.2: Creating The Content Of The Gig
Before you actually get to writing the content itself, you need to know which keywords you must include in it – those are the keywords that you want your gig to rank for. So, how do you find these niche keywords? We already mentioned in the niche research step that you should be writing down the most used keywords in your competitor’s gigs, so this is source number one, which in many cases can be more than enough.
Fiverr Keywords Research
However, being the next level seller you are, you want to take things even further. So here’s what you can do additionally:
- Use Fiverr’s search input to get more niche relevant keywords that are most searched for.
- Use Fiverr’s tags suggestions when creating your gig.
Those two are more than self-explanatory, but let me illustrate them both for your convenience. With the first one all you need to do is enter your target keyword and wait for the suggestion box to appear. For example, if your gig will be focused on writing blog posts, you would simply write the keyword “blog post” in Fiverr’s search bar:
As you see, the most relevant keywords to the one we are targeting appear right below the 3 suggestions to search in Fiverr categories. So these 5 keywords that you see should go straight to your list of keywords to be included in the content of your gig. Analogically, you do the same thing for all of your main target keywords and you will end up with quite the keywords list.
Of course, you won’t probably be able to include all of them in the content of your gig, so if you get to a point where you’d have to choose between keywords, opt-in for the ones that get more searches i.e. the ones that have appeared higher in the search input suggestions. From the example above, the most searched relevant keyword to “blog post” is “write blog post” as it appears the highest out of all five keywords suggested.
As for the tags, it’s pretty much the same story. You enter your target keyword and you add the suggestions to your keywords list:
And that’s basically it for the Fiverr keywords research. If you had read our article on the way Fiverr’s search engine works, you’d know that keywords are extremely important. So, make sure your list contains only the best ones in your niche which will give your gig a huge opportunity when the SERPs rotate.
Now, the best keywords are also the most competitive ones of course, and the bad news is that Fiverr doesn’t have a Keyword Planner which shows you monthly search volume for certain keywords. So, finding gold nuggets in your niche is not that easy. You’d have to manually enter each keyword that comes to your mind, that might have a decent search volume and yet not too much competition.
For example, if you search for the keyword “copywriting”, you’d see that there are only two gigs in the top 10 with more than 1k reviews and that in the top 20 there are a dozen gigs with reviews less than 100 and even less than 10. Now, I don’t know if you are aware, but copywriting is an extremely searched for service, because after all, an outstanding copy can sell anything. So, with this example, I wanted to show you a potential gold nugget on Fiverr which has yet to be claimed. And that’s basically the only way you can find these opportunistic keywords.
Step #1.2.1: Creating The Gig Title
The title of your gig is probably the most important part right next to the thumbnail of your gig, which will skyrocket or destroy your CTR. If you recall, the SERPs of Fiverr show only the thumbnail of the gig and its title. But, there’s a twist. The gig title is cut if it is too long. How long? Well, I have noticed that Fiverr will cut the title at around 5 – 10 words depending on the length of each word. Basically, the title needs to fill 2 rows of 206px each with font size of 15px.
So, your gig title must be straight to the point with no empty words in it. This is actually the only part of your gig where you can use not-so flawless English language, just because words such as “the”, “to”, etc, if possible, should be omitted. Fiverr allows a total of 80 characters to be used in the gig title, but again, you should aim to fit it into those 2 rows that would appear in the SERPs – at least aim to fit the most important part of the title in there.
For instance, our high PR Web 2.0 gig is currently titled “I will 128 High PR Web 20s Link Pyramid 3 Tiers 5128 Google Safe”, but if we were to write it in flawless English, there wouldn’t be enough characters to get it done: “I will create 128 High PR Web 20s in Link Pyramid with 3 Tiers and a total of 5128 backlinks that are Google Safe”. See what I mean? Those words that can be omitted, but will still leave the title understandable to your target audience, should be omitted.
You will also see that if you go over 60 characters, Fiverr will warn you that “Your gig title is a little too long. Short titles sell more!”. So, if I were you, I’d honor this warning. And there really isn’t a point in going anywhere near the 80 character limit anyway. Keep it short and simple.
Now, as a new seller, up to level 2, you are allowed to have one uppercase word in the gig title. Make sure you use it wisely. For instance, when I was creating our content writing gig, I wanted to utilize this one uppercase word rule to the maximum. So I thought to myself: “What word would cause a Fiverr visitor to stop in their tracks and check out our gig?”. I came up with “LEGENDARY” since it just went with the flow – and it worked out great.
Another great selling point to use in your gig title is numbers and more specifically, odd numbers. People love numbers and they just easily capture the human eye by contrasting to the surrounding words. For example, to abide by this fact, I added “up to 500 words” to our content gig, but this can be applied to any niche. Actually, all of our gigs have numbers in them and it’s not by accident.
The last and probably most important thing that you need to add to the gig title is the absolute most important keyword that you have found – that is the keyword that you wish and someday hope to be on first place for. Of course, the closer it is to the beginning of the title, the better.
Step #1.2.2: Creating The Gig Description
After creating the gig title, I’d go straight into the gig description and skip the media part of the gig i.e. the images and the video – those will be created later once the content of the gig is final. Now, with the gig description, you have a lot more freedom than with the gig title – you have a total of 1,200 characters allowed and even a few styling options with no limit on uppercase words.
This is where all those most important keywords that you gathered from your Fiverr keywords research will be included. Now, when it comes to Fiverr, I want you to understand this one thing: Most, if not all Fiverr buyers are what I call “scanners”. Yep, they will scan through a gig and if they are not satisfied with what they see quickly, they will leave and never come back – probably. This is the reason why you don’t want to structure your gig description like a blog post, but rather, like a list of sentences. Let me show you what I mean. So, you don’t want that:
A gig description that has too big paragraphs and no styling at all is something you should avoid. This is what you should strive for:
A well structured and easy to scan content that is styled appropriately and includes your best target keywords. So, here’s what you want to include in your gig description:
- A lot of bullet points – they won’t preferably be bullets but some special characters from the character map such as stars, ticks, etc.
- Short sentences – simply and understandably explain what your gig is all about.
- Styling – key points in the text should be in bold or even capitalized. Fiverr also allows you to add a yellow background to even further spark out the most important parts of your gig description.
- Separation between the paragraphs – do not stick together the content, because that way, it is harder to scan.
- Call to action – your gig description should always end with a call to action sentence.
- Flawless English – this is not the same situation as with the gig title. The gig description should be written in flawless English as if created by a native English speaker. Remember that most buyers are native English speakers and that will leave a great impression on them, especially when we consider the fact that most, if not all, surrounding gigs look like they’ve been written by a 4th grader.
- Strong adjectives – include words that empower your services i.e. “flawless”, “legendary”, “high quality”, “highest level”, “perfect”, “next level”, “maximum”, you get where we’re going with this. Also, you’d preferably want to put these in capital letters and also bold and/or add the yellow background to them.
If you don’t know where to start with the content, simply model one of your top competitors. Take their gig description and use it as a skeleton to write your own gig description. Do not, of course, copy and paste the text as it is – that won’t get you far.
Overall, you want your description to quickly and easily explain what your gig offers, why it is so great, and last but not least, what is required from the buyer. This last part will save you a lot of time, because there are countless clueless buyers on Fiverr that need absolutely everything explained so instead of them sending you a message asking about the gig or worse – leaving your gig because of something that was not clear to them – you can simply state, at the end, what each buyer is required to provide.
And basically, that is all there is to the gig description. One last thing that we forgot to mention is to always use the full 1,200 characters allowed by Fiverr to insert as much target keywords as possible. Of course, do not stuff them like crazy, but simply include them throughout the gig description naturally as you would in a real text.
Step #1.2.3: Creating The Gig Tags
This one is pretty simple – you would either use the same tags as the gig that ranks in first place for your target niche, or you would combine the tags from more than one top ranking gig in said niche. It all depends on your gig and how different it is from the others and which tags would suite it best whilst still being used a lot by other people. The final alternative you have is to add them using your own main keywords and the suggestions that pop up once you write them into the tags input field. You can specify a maximum of 5 tags, so specify wisely.
After you are done with the gig tags, you are basically done with the entire content of the gig. However, there is another text that will appear on each of your gigs’ pages and should not be overlooked – your Fiverr profile about section. Oh yes, inserting your main niche keywords in there is beneficial as well as we saw, so make sure you don’t forget to do it.
Step #1.3: Creating The Media For The Gig
This is where all the fun begins. At this point, the content of your gig is finished and perfected to the letter, so now, let’s take care of the visual part of the gig – the images and the video. If you ever thought that you could skip one or the other, you are strongly mistaken. The thumbnail of your gig that shows up in the SERPs need to attract Fiverr buyers like a moth to a flame.
Step #1.3.1: Creating The Gig Video
Adding a video to your gig is an absolute must and it’s not just me saying that, it’s Fiverr itself: “Did you know that sellers who present their services in a video sell 220% more?”. Now, the first thing you need to do is come up with the lines that need to be said in the video. How do you do that?
Well, when we were creating the videos for our gigs, we looked at all the top ranking gigs in our niche that had videos (most of them did). We observed what they said and what they showed in the video itself. And then, we came up with our own better versions of everything. One thing you should know is that you are obliged by Fiverr to include a sentence in which you explicitly say that this service is exclusively offered on Fiverr – otherwise, your video won’t get approved.
Now, after you’ve checked out your competition’s videos, and you have a general idea of what you are going to say in yours, before you get to writing, you should understand that a Fiverr video should generally be less than 1 minute (as is the rule) – there are longer videos on the platform, but they are on top rated sellers’ gigs and I don’t really think anyone would watch a gig video for longer than a minute.
Believe it or not, you cannot say that much in a minute so again, keep it short and simple. Basically, you should follow these 5 simple steps when creating the lines for your video:
- Start out with a greeting – “hey guys”, “hey Fiverr”, etc.
- Explain what your gig offers – don’t go into extreme detail, but rather, focus on the absolute best things that your service provides to buyers.
- Miscellaneous words – of course, every niche is different and has its own unique sentences that should be said. For example, if you are creating a link building gig, it would be a good practice to include something like “this gig is 100% Panda and Penguin safe”, or if it is a writing gig, you should say something like “if you are not happy with our work, then we will re-write it for you until you are 100% satisfied”.
- Exclusively on Fiverr – we already explained about this part.
- Call to action – the video should end with a call to action sentence that leaves the viewer with a huge want to order. Of course, don’t just say “buy now” or something like that, but explain, in one sentence, why they should buy: “Order now to skyrocket your rankings tomorrow!”. You could also insert the angle of time urgency i.e. “So, what are you waiting for”. In any case, the call to action should be extremely powerful.
Overall, the text of your gig video should leave the viewer with the feeling of professionalism and superiority of your service over your competitors’ even though you did not mention the too obvious “we are better than anyone else because…” statement. A great service does not need confirmation by its creator – it’s great because it’s great.
Okay, so far so good. You have written the lines to be said in the video. Now you have to recite them to see if they fit into the 1 minute window. Generally, 5 – 10 sentences, depending on their length, is what you are aiming at. Now, for the visual part itself, you have 3 options:
- Do it yourself – this is what I recommend but is only viable if your English is flawless .
- Hire someone else to stand in front of the camera instead of you – if you are not confident in your English, you should most definitely hire someone else who is a native English speaker. Preferably, you’d want someone charismatic who would hypnotize anyone watching the gig video. The best possible option is to hire an aesthetic female that knows English and is not camera shy – we can argue all day, but sex sells and that’s that. Now, if you choose to hire someone else to be the star of your video, you arrive at yet another crossroads:
- You can hire a friend – If you have a friend who fits the job perfectly, you can ask them to do it. This option is better because you have more control over the environment of the video i.e. background, number of takes, control of the emotion of the video, etc – we will talk more about this in a minute.
- You can hire an actor – I would do this only as a last resort for two reasons: number one is the fact that you don’t have the aforementioned control over the environment of the video and while most people who make videos on Fiverr offer many options as a background, the end result is still not something I would call professional, and number two – a lot of people have probably used the same actor for their own videos and that just screams low quality. I can’t tell you how many videos have popped up in my news feed with the same guy promoting different businesses and let me tell you this – it leaves a very bad impression. So, use this option only as a last resort. You are creating a brand here and standing out is a fundamental part of a respectable brand.
- Create a whiteboard video – the last option to have, which is quite popular at the moment, is to create a simple and effective whiteboard video. There are a lot of sellers on Fiverr offering such services and I have to say, some videos turn out to be pretty great. And also, you won’t have to deal with cameras and setting up the stage for the video which requires time and effort.
Now, out of all the options above, I would say the best one is that you shoot the video yourself, but again, your English must be at a professional level. Understand this: no one else can promote your services better than you can, because no one else cares for the success of your services as much as you do. I discovered that when I tried to hire someone else to be in front of the camera instead of me and the emotion and energy that I wanted to achieve was just not there.
Why did I try with someone else first? Well, it’s not that my English is bad, but rather, I wouldn’t call myself the most photogenic person in the world. But, I saw that things wouldn’t work with the other person, so I decided to shoot the videos myself – end of story.
Now let’s talk video environment. If you take a look around Fiverr, you’d see that most videos are low quality and just something that was put together in 10 minutes to comply with Fiverr’s request that “videos sell 220% more”. But, Fiverr forgot to mention one thing in their video note – “good” videos sell 220% or even more, not just videos. There are great gig videos on Fiverr, but most of them are not something you want to mimic 100%.
So, this is of course, only in the case where you or a friend will be in front of the camera and you have control over what the video will look like. Now the biggest reason why you have to put something in the background of your video is because of that thumbnail. Fiverr will select a certain moment (which you can choose) from your gig video and use as a thumbnail to be shown in the SERPs. As we already said, Fiverr buyers scan everything extremely fast and move on, so you want to have a thumbnail that would stop them in their tracks and grab their attention.
If it were just you in front of a white screen or something, that is not what I would call a strong flow breaker. You want something that would disrupt their flow and shift their focus onto your gig. And this is exactly why I recommend using a person in the video, because a whiteboard video’s thumbnail is not something stunning to the human eye. But, a human being is something else, especially if caught in the midst of an action i.e. explaining something, pointing at something, etc.
Now aside from the actor being in an engaging pose, the background of the video should also be flow breaking. And what captures the human eye? Colors. Something must be happening behind the actor that is mysterious which would rise the curiosity of everyone who sees it. For instance, you can see Fiverr videos with some drawings in the background, some formulas, writings on a blackboard, etc – those are good examples.
When we were creating our gigs, we wanted to use something unique and not just copy what other top sellers were doing. It took me a few hours of thinking and research, but I finally decided to use a flip chart in our gig video backgrounds. It was just perfect – not only was it a unique idea and I had not seen another video on Fiverr with a flip chart, but it was also useful, because I could draw anything I want on it and further increase the flow breaking powers of our gig thumbnails.
Not only that, but when I went to buy the flip chart, it came with this board which at first I thought I would throw out. However, it came to my mind (somehow) to implement this board into the background of the video as well – by sticking a bunch of important life words written on colored square papers onto the board. Then I taped it to the wall and used my “master” drawing skills to create a masterpiece for each of our gigs on the flip chart. The end result?
The human being from the image above is actually not me, but my brother who I think is much more photogenic and has a much better English accent than me – he agreed to shoot the legendary SEO content gig. But overall, this is an aesthetic thumbnail that, at least in my opinion, has very strong flow breaking powers. I am more than certain that the effort I put into creating these videos has paid off a lot more than I thought it would and that much of our Fiverr success can be attributed to them – not only because they ensured high CTR for our gigs, but also, because they filled our buyers with a feeling of professionalism and I have had numerous people confirm that.
Now, I can’t tell you exactly what you need to do for your video nor can I give you any specific steps to follow, because each niche is different and because there are just too many ways to make a video. But, the general effect you want to achieve is like the one from above. Honestly, I have yet to see a video that grabs my attention more than our gig videos. As I said, there are great ones, but each and every one of them has one or more weak points.
The last thing you want to add to your gig video is a catchy background melody. The power music has over the human mind is just undeniable – especially over the emotional side of a person. You want to add a melody to your gig video that would put the mind of the listener at ease and subconsciously switch them into a mood for buying. If you don’t know where you can find such melody, just look around AudioJungle.
Once you have the two parts of the video – the video and the background music, you can use Windows Movie Maker to put it all together. Lower the sound of the background melody to the lowest possible so that viewers can actually hear what you are saying. Export the video for YouTube and you are good to go. Watch it again of course to make sure everything is as it should be, and then name it.
Now, I don’t really know if the file name of the video influences Fiverr’s search engine, but if I were you, I wouldn’t take any chances. Name the video something appropriate and again, reach to your keywords list from earlier and throw in a keyword or two in the video file name. We know for a fact that YouTube takes into account the video file name when constructing its SERPs so even if Fiverr is not doing it yet, it most certainly will in the future, because basically, it models bigger and more advanced search engines.
For all of our gigs, I also added the brand name as well into the video file name, so the end result was something like “Legendary SEO Content By Inet Solutions” – you get the idea. And that’s basically it for your gig video. I know it’s a lot and I know that you most probably don’t want to invest so much in a video, but trust me, the ROI is there for the taking.
Step #1.3.2: Creating The Gig Images
The gig images are a much simpler task compared to the gig video. You basically have 3 options:
- Snapshot the best moment of the gig video – this one is recommended because the main gig image is used, rather than a thumbnail of the gig video, when Fiverr promotes your gig to its mailing list. So, you want to achieve that flow breaking effect again and after you put so much effort into the video, it’s only natural to use a snapshot of it as the main gig image – that’s exactly what we do as well.
- Create your own images – you can use Piktochart for example, to release your inner artist and create something outstanding. This is also a great choice, but I’d prefer the first one any day over it, just because there is a person in the image.
- Get some images from the Internet – this one is a last resort and not recommended at all. We actually also used (in the beginning) images from the net, but when I saw just how many gigs had the same damn images, I removed them instantly and went with option number one. Again, it’s just not professional to use something that a hundred other gigs are using.
Of course, there is the scenario where you have a whiteboard gig video instead of a real “short movie”, in which case it would probably be best to go with the second option from above since whiteboard videos don’t have the greatest of thumbnails. Now, adding at least one image is absolutely mandatory since the first one becomes your main gig image and will be shown on places where Fiverr ignores the video thumbnail.
As for the remaining 2 spots left, you can skip them and in my opinion, it’s not absolutely mandatory that you fill them in. What you can use them for is to illustrate some gig extras that you offer like we do with our more advanced SEO package. So for instance, gig image number two can be used to illustrate a gig extra for $20 and gig image number 3 can be used to illustrate a gig extra for $50 – something like that.
Always make sure to create images that comply with Fiverr’s gig image size which is 550×370, because otherwise, the image will be cut to fit the container and there is no full image preview on Fiverr. That concludes the gig images part of your gig.
Step #1.3.3: Creating PDF Files For Your Gig
This step is completely optional, but leaves a door open for opportunity. Most of the sellers on Fiverr (including us) have not attached any PDF files to their gigs. we have stopped its Fiverr promotion. But, these two slots, if used intelligently, can further improve your gig representation and effectiveness. Here’s what you can use them for:
- Service explanation – you can create a PDF explaining in full detail what this gig offers.
- Work examples – you can create a PDF portraying some of the great work done by this gig.
- Gig extras – if you are offering complex gig extras, you can fully explain them in a PDF file, because the gig image has limited dimensions as we saw.
- Bonus – you can further tingle the curiosity of your buyers by writing a simple preface of a free e-book that they’ll get with each of their orders i.e. a lead magnet.
- Results – you can include a huge list of successful results that clients have had with your gig be it increase in rankings, awesome feedback, jump in sales, etc.
And that’s just off the top of my head. Who knows how many things I haven’t thought of – after all, you can put a lot of content into a PDF file. Fiverr does limit the PDF to 3 pages as far as I remember, but that’s more than enough space to work with.
Summarizing The Creation Of The Perfect Fiverr Gig
And that brings us to the end of our perfect Fiverr gig creation. I know it’s a lot more than you probably thought a gig takes to set up, but if you want to make money from Fiverr, you have to put in the hours. A regular gig that would get nowhere can be created in 10 minutes, but if you want to actually get somewhere with your Fiverr business, you have to do it right – and the steps above will lead you on the right path.
I remember that when I was creating our gigs, it was taking me like 2 to 3 days to put everything together – niche research, keywords research, writing the gig content, drawing on the flip chart, coming up with lines for the video, all the way down to hitting that “Save & Continue” button. But even then, you are not done – you still have to fill in gig extras and upload the video.
Only when you are done with that, you could finally rest right? Wrong! Promotion is coming…
Promoting Your Fiverr Gig
Just when you thought you would rest… Well, the good news is that the promotion of your gig is a much easier task than its creation. Basically, you would have several channels on which you would post regularly in order to drive targeted traffic to your gigs. This traffic is not only good because it will bring potential customers to your Fiverr business, but also because it will skyrocket your gig views – and that is a factor that Fiverr’s search engine likes a lot. Without further ado, here are the places where you should and must promote your Fiverr gig:
- Social networking sites – after the creation of each of our gigs, I used to go out and post it on absolutely every single social media site. Make sure to include relevant hashtags to reach as many people as possible. Platforms to be used:
- Facebook – post the gig to your profile, on your friends’ timelines, in absolutely every single Facebook group that is relevant to your niche as well as all groups that have the word “Fiverr” in them. Create a page for your business and post there as well. Facebook is one of the social media sites where you want to post on a daily basis – every single day, go out and post to all of the groups that you have joined. Also, do not stop joining new niche relevant groups – you probably won’t ever join all because there are just so many.
- Twitter – share the gig on Twitter regularly and start replying to anyone who has created a tweet that is relevant to the services provided by your gig. You can automate this process using FollowLiker or BuzzBundle, but it’s not that hard to do it manually either.
- Google Plus – while G+ is not nearly as active as Facebook or Twitter, it still has a lot of people on it which will bring great exposure for your gig. The process on G+ is identical to the one on Facebook – join each and every niche relevant and “Fiverr” containing community and post your gig in them. What you can also do is share the gig on your own G+ profile page and then +1 every single post in every community that you have joined which will bring a lot of people back to your profile and ultimately, to your Fiverr gig.
- LinkedIn – again, the same routine as with FB and Google Plus – join as many niche relevant groups and groups containing the word “Fiverr” as possible and share your gig there. Share it on your profile too.
- Behance – create a project for your gig and add strong content to it. Use the same representation you used for the gig on Fiverr.
- Dribbble – if you have a designer gig going on, share it there.
- Flickr – create an account, upload your main gig image and link to your Fiverr gig in its description.
- Instagram – same as with Flickr – upload the main gig picture and link back to the Fiverr gig in the description. Also, link back to your Fiverr profile in your Instagram account description.
- Pinterest – create a board and pin your gig in it.
- Reddit – if you have a strong account there, you can drive tons of traffic almost instantly. If you do not have enough karma, you will have to comment a bit, up-vote other posts, etc. Then you need to find all niche relevant subreddits and share your gig on each of them. Don’t just place a link, but rather, create a post, explain your service, and then leave a link to the Fiverr gig. Reddit also has a “forhire” subreddit where you can surely get some leads.
- YouTube – upload your gig video to YouTube and make it look great using this tutorial. Link back to your Fiverr profile from the channel page and also, put a link back to the Fiverr gig in the video description. Use the word “Fiverr” in the gig title. Comment on other niche relevant YouTube videos with a link back to your Fiverr gig.
- Diigo – bookmark your gig on Diigo.
- Delicious – bookmark your gig on Delicious.
- Xing – this social network is similar to LinkedIn so the actions you will take there are almost completely identical – join communities and post inside.
- VK – the Russian Facebook is also a great place to share your gig – identical actions to FB.
- Web 2.0 blogs – create a few great Web 2.0 blog posts and watch as the orders come. I just don’t know – there’s something about Web 2.0 backlinks that Fiverr loves. Basically, you would create short niche relevant blog posts on each of the sites I will share with you in a second ending with a link back to your Fiverr gig. You can also go the extra mile and find some high authority expired Web 2.0 profiles to further boost your gig. Platforms to use:
- WordPress
- Tumblr
- Blogger
- Soup.io
- Blog.com
- Wallinside
- LiveJournal
- Edublogs
- Storify
- Jimdo
- PureVolume
- Academia
- Ipernity
- Weebly
- Wix
- RebelMouse
- Webs
- Blog comments – I have to say that out of all the promotion channels, blog comments are the most effective ones. They drive a lot of people to our gigs and they also make a ton of views. What you need to do is simply find niche relevant blog posts and post a comment there with a link back to your gig. We use BuzzBundle because it just makes it so easy to achieve that – all in a single user interface.
- Q&A sites – this is one of the best methods to drive targeted traffic to your Fiverr gig, but beware – if you create an account and simply start answering questions with each answer linking to the same URL, you will most probably get banned. So, you would have to answer a few questions with plain text or with links to other sites before getting to that great answer which links back to your gig. Platforms to use:
- Yahoo! Answers – for this one you can use BuzzBundle which will gather keyword relevant questions into one interface instead of you going out and searching for questions manually.
- Quora
- Niche relevant Q&A site – there are also more specific Q&A sites that target only specific niches, so if yours falls into the category of such, use that as well – check out this post.
- Fiverr’s forums – you can drive a lot of views and potential buyers from Fiverr’s forums. But, keep one thing in mind – don’t be one of the “check out my awesome gig and buy it” people, but rather, engage in relevant threads and whenever it seems appropriate, link back to your gig. Fiverr’s forum also has a gig promotion section, but it’s mostly spammed by the aforementioned “great” marketers.
- Niche relevant forums – aside from Fiverr, you should also post on niche relevant forums. Now, this can take quite a lot of time, because if the forum is serious, it will probably have a minimum post requirement before you can add a link back to your gig. But, it is well worth the effort. An active forum can drive hundreds of visitors per day to your gig page without breaking a sweat.
- Website – you can go the extra mile and create a full website especially designed to promote your Fiverr services. You can create a few niche relevant blog posts and then link back to your gig – nothing new here.
And those are basically the channels where you need to promote your gig. Can you imagine how much traffic that is if you actually do this on a daily basis? Sure it will take a couple of hours or more, but it will be more than well worth it once those orders start pouring in and you taste the feeling of making decent money from Fiverr. Just think about it: If you manage to drive just 100 visitors to your gig using all the channels above which is modest to say, and your gig converts at around 5% (remember how we perfected it so this is not a long shot at all), that’s 5 orders per day of at least $5 each – some buyers might order gig extras as well.
So 5 daily orders at $5 each equals $750 per month. Now that’s not too bad right? And with all this activity going on around your gig, it will most certainly climb in the SERPs as well and Fiverr will start giving it its fair share of traffic – boom some more orders. And all this thanks to the huge amount of effort you put into the creation and promotion of your Fiverr gig while at the same time most sellers will still be wondering why they get 5 orders per month.
The promotion process of your gig will not stop until it gathers a decent amount of reviews and starts getting a steady stream of orders from Fiverr on a regular basis – first you will be seeing a few days a week without orders, then just one or two and then there were be orders pouring in every day as your gig becomes more and more popular. At that point, you will probably feel that the gig is now a self-sustaining money making machine and you will stop the promotion. If things go well, good for you, if not, you simply begin promoting again, until you get to that point. It’s just so simple.
Wrapping Everything Up
What we laid out here today is basically a blueprint to making money on Fiverr. And it’s not that hard. I mean, if you were expecting to just sit around and have the orders pour in, then yes, it is much, much harder than you thought. But, if you were actually thinking of putting in the work and you were just a bit lost as to how you would go about making money from Fiverr, now you have a step-by-step tutorial to guide you.
And it works – we have followed these exact same steps to get our Fiverr account to where it currently is, which in my opinion is not too shabby at all. We saw those same opportunities portrayed here that made us create this profile and now you are also aware of them – yes, they are still existent. If you have ever had doubts about starting out on Fiverr, you now shouldn’t have any. Follow this make money on Fiverr blueprintto the letter and you’ll see for yourself just how easy it is.
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