Come on Man.. We are not fools. Please try all these techniques of marketing your gig in other forums. You have joined on November and with just 4 post and you want us to believe that you joined this site to share your 200$ profit method.?
i have had some success buying from fiverr and and selling to local business via Craigslist. Posting on CL is pain though.
Way to go OP that's the best bit of outsourcing I have heard of , I have always been taught in business to use OPT "other peoples talent" so why not ? kudos to you
Thanks for sharing. You can also use the same strategy to sell many other stuff related to internet marketing such as backlinks, articles etc Keep up the good work!!
Your idea is very beautiful. I know I can not do it. I am sure you are very talent. Actually I am confused to see your information.
Thats great! Actually you doing nothing unless taking projects from those freelancing marketplaces and outsource it again in Fiverr.
This is nothing new. What the poster is doing is a business concept called arbitrage--you buy goods at a low price, you sell them at a higher price. What I'm wondering is how the poster got oDesk clients that easily. The competition is fairly difficult. Unless you offer incredibly cheap bids or you have an extremely well-crafted portfolio, you'd be hard-pressed to gain clients. So how do you do it?
Clever. However, any person with any sort of artistic talent wouldn't sell their work for $5 unless it took them a few minutes to make. This seems like an idea that could work a couple times...but soon or later you will get burned.
The poster said he re-sells it at eLance and oDesk. These are both freelancing sites. So I'm guessing the poster bids on projects, and once a client hires him as a provider, he goes on fiverr to hire someone else to do the job at a cheaper rate than what the client will pay him. Seems solid in theory. The only thing I'm curious about is how the poster manages to get oDesk and eLance clients in the first place. Both have an incredibly tough and competitive marketplace, and I'm not thoroughly convinced that fiverr talents can compete with the legit freelancers there.