Fiverr – Back Again with Another Gig
I've returned to Fiverr with a new offer.
I do lots and lots of keyword research -- not only for my own sites, but also for my clients too. And since I'm staring at a whole gob of good stuff -- just not to my immediate needs -- I've decided to create some reports that can help a lot of people get started right away with their own domains and search ranking potential.
My Fiverr gig is being reviewed as I type, so when that's approved, I will be offering you 10 keywords -- each having an Google Adsense value of $1,000 to $100,000 per month in search engine traffic -- for only 5 bucks! What a steal.
It doesn't stop there. These keywords are not just any kws, they also have an exact match domain available to boot! Most of which will have a dot Com domain ready to snatch up.
If you don't know why that's important, either Google it, or perhaps, you're really not ready to enter the internet world just quite yet. You may want to learn a bit more about how things work before concerning yourself with backlinks and search engines.
Furthermore, you get some analytics like the dollar amount of that keyword, how many clicks you can expect once you're ranking for that keyword term, the average competition score and much more.
Be warned though, these domain opportunities will not last long, so you will have to place your order early, so that you are among the first to receive the daily report. (This way you'll have a better chance of purchasing one of those domains before the next person does.)
Yes, I will be creating these daily, so if you like what you're getting and want more, then just keep placing multiple orders on Fiverr and I'll keep sending you more great keyword opportunities.
I normally charge $100/hr for consulting, so at $5, these reports are so insanely priced that anyone can afford my services. Check out my gig on Fiverr right now to get started in the right direction!
p.s. I was going to upload some images, but it seems that WordPress 3.3 is having small growing pains and the uploader is broken at this point in time...check back in a few when there's a patch or something.
p.p.s. Sidenote: If you post a gig on Fiverr, you'd be better off copying and saving the info just in case you get a gig rejected -- like mine was the first time.
Once a gig is rejected, there's apparently nothing anyone at Fiverr can do to help you retrieve or gain access back to it for any reason. That's kind of cr@ppy to say the least, but better to know now, then have to recreate it later -- again, like I had to.
Update :: February
I've suspended this Fiverr gig due to more clients finding me via this blog. When/if I reopen it, I'll post it here.
Thanks for your continued support!
