Thursday, October 3, 2013

Five Annoying Life Problems You Can Solve for $5 with Fiverr


Life comes with a lot of work we don’t want to do or just don’t have the skillset to accomplish. Maybe you need to craft a good resume and business card, find a great birthday gift, or maybe you just want advice on learning to code. A lot of these tasks can be more easily accomplished with a little work, and all you need is five dollars. Of course, sometimes you can find a lot of assistance and information for free online, you might not get the quality you need or have the time to wait for someone to answer your question on a forum whenever they get around to it—if they do. While we like to encourage doing things yourself, you can’t do everything. When you need to delegate, you should. That’s where a service called Fiverr comes in. We discovered Fiverr awhile back, but never really took a close look at what you can do with it. The basic concept is easy to understand: Fiverr provides a marketplace where virtually anyone can provide a variety of services for five dollars each. I started using it for a few birthday gifts and odd jobs and found it was a cost effective way to delegate when I needed it, without making any monthly commitments or paying too much. While some jobs cost a little more than $5 if you upgrade them, you can solve all sorts of annoying problems—like learning a new skill or even getting a job—with help from the Fiverr community. In this post, we’ll look at how you can use Fiverr to solve five common problems that you may not have the skills or time to handle yourself. We’ll also help you discover how you can solve other, specific issues not explicitly discussed here.

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