
Why not Fiverr?
There are
a few legit reasons why you would not want to stay with Fiverr. It
might seem very attractive, but it does has short-comings. Firstly, it
doesn't pay you very well. Now I know people make hundreds of dollars
off it every month, but considering the effort, is it really worth it?
%5 is sort of a bottleneck which you might want to eventually break out
of.
Secondly, you don't even earn a full $5. Fiverr commission is 20%, which is huge by
any standards! So essentially, you only get $4, and the remaining one
dollar goes to Fiverr. Imagine you complete 200 gigs in a month. You
will only get $800, where you could be getting a full grand. That's just
$200 down the drain!
Fiverr
is no longer what it once was. It started off as a fun place where
people could make use of their creativity. But over the years, it has
become quite competitive. Much more complicated jobs are being done now
for a much smaller price. Let me give you an example. I spotted two
different gigs on fiverr. One promised to "Suggest a professional name
and motto for a website," while another said, "I will create an
attractive dynamic website using HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript for $5."
Do
you see the injustice? The guy who suggests professional names probably
is a natural at this. He might hardly take 10 minutes to come up with a
good name and slogan. But the web-designer has to work for hours, just
for a petty $4. Both these guys will earn the same. The point is, Fiverr
might just not be worth it if it takes more than 30 minutes t complete a
gig. In that case, you need to look on to alternatives, some of which
we have right here for you.
Top 8 Fiverr Alternatives
1. FiverUp
This is one of my favorite websites.
Website similar to Fiverr. The interface works very similar.
And the services are the same with many more options like:
Buy and sell gigs from $4 to $100
Shipping
Instant Delivery
Video Gigs
Push your gig to front page once per day FREE.
Free account verification for more sales.
Express Delivery
Gig Extras
No withdrawal limit
They tweet to 100K followers
They post your gigs on bog.fiverup.com
Makes this site one of the best Fiverr Aternatives in the world.
Costumer service response in less than 12 hours.
Try these guys out and you will not be disappointed.
2. GigBucks
GigBucks
is is a very popular alternative to Fiverr. It hosts gigs for all the
categories found on fiverr. It gives freelancers the opportunity to
charge an appropriate amount of money for their services. A gig can be
anywhere in the range of $5 to $50, definitely a big step up from the $4
on fiverr. Just like Fiverr, joining is absolutely free. And you can
post as many gigs as you like. A must try for existing fiverr users or
other people.
3. Zeerk
Zeerk
is another big fish up for grabs. Working at Zeerk can be much more
worth your while. You can charge as much as $100 per gig! Now, services
can charged appropriately and no one needs feel left out! For small jobs
such as $2 or $5 jobs, there is no commission! And I thought Fiverr was
cool!

4. SEOClerks
SeoClerks
contains gigs relating to SEO, internet marketing, and other such web
services. The great thing about it is, it offers the widest range of
money you can ask for your gigs. You could either ask for $1 for a petty
job, or you could ask as much as $999 for a high value project. Web
masters would love this website. Just visit it and see what i'm talking
about.
5. Roundshelf
Website similar to Fiverr. The interface works very similar.
And the services are the same with many more options like:
Buy and sell gigs from $5 to $20
Shipping
Instant Delivery
Video Gigs
Express Delivery
Gig Extras
No withdrawal limit
They tweet to 20K followers
6. Dollar3
This
website is a lot better than fiverr or some of its alternatives. For
one, it pays out through both PayPal and AlertPay. Here, you can host
any type of gig for $5, and some other multiples of 3; $3, $6, $9, $12,
$15, $27, $45, and $90. Not bad eh? Sign up now and show the world what
you've got!
7. Tenrr
This is another copy, if not a clone of fiverr. The name, you can see. But the interface is a little similar too. The good thing is, it has a lower commission rate than fiverr. And it allows you to post gigs ranging from $1 to $10. So that's pretty useful as far as categorization of work is concerned. But the problem here is, giggers have to post gigs with lower and lower rates to attract clients. And I must say, $1 is too low for any kind or work, unless it involves suggesting a name or slogan or something.8. Fourerr
Another
website very similar to fiverr. Only, it hosts $4 gigs. The rest is the
same. 20% commission, payment through PayPal, similar interface, etc.
Not better than fiverr, but definitely worth a shot.
If you have more, then do share them with us. Hope this post helped. Go on and try these websites out! Good luck :)