Is there any other website like Fiverr out there?

United States
December 17, 2012 1:54am CST
So, Fiverr used to be a nice and thriving website, as of lately it feels as though it's dying. Anyone know any new-ish fairly popular up and coming website that actually has potential clients in there off the top of their head? PLEASE don't suggest PTC. I am not interested in making pennies.
4 responses
• India
17 Dec 12
Never heard of Fiverr. :) So thanks for the info. Will check this out.
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• United States
2 Jan 13
It's worth checking out and you will get your cash if you make any in there, albeit they pay out slow after clients pay directly to Fiverr, but it's worth it. I made quite a bundle of money on there(and no, I am not talking $5 to $10, I am talking real good pay.), although things seem to be dying nowadays.
• Indonesia
17 Dec 12
I know ther many site like fiverr, but they all scammer. Keep up with fiverr if you got what it need to earn some good money there. Or if you are looking for part time job may be you can check in odesk, there many part time job listed in odesk. Goodluck
@vfxgopal (30)
• India
10 Jul 13
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@narnia007 (1050)
• India
17 Dec 12
Is this site going down?It was one of the most successful sites where many people earned a lot of money with their gigs.But now I heard it has many competitors and difficult to get a gig accepted.You can try freelancer where employers post their requirements and you can bid on those jobs.Il they find your profile attractive and with loads of reviews,you are surely selected.
• United States
2 Jan 13
It's not going down, persay. However, it does seem to be getting less sales in relation to things like writing, research, etc. and more orders on "novelty" things like paid video reviews, people doing goofy things, or just totally out of the ordinary things. If anything, they're probably bringing in more money from the novelty stuff which would probably explain why their front page gigs have changed a good bit.