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Fiverr Sucks: Digital Slave Wages
The online marketplace known as Fiverr is a popular venue for making quick cash by offering a variety of online and offline services. Potential users sign up for free accounts and create a variety of gigs. Sellers can then list their services in appropriate categories which can range from social media marketing to graphic design, logo creation and even music lessons and phoney testimonials for business ratings. Sounds good so far?
Except Fiverr likes to promote that seller involvement can lead to a carefree self employed lifestyle. They do this by shamelessly using their blog to create potentially fictionalized or dramatized accounts of their top sellers success. They then spam their user base via email with links to these anecdotes of miraculous monetary gains. Live like a motherfucking boss!
I wonder what Robin Leech would say.
Champagne Kisses and Caviar Dreams?
Bullshit!
Perhaps if one desires to slave away at the computer earning third world wages while Fiverr shamelessly exploits it’s sellers by making 20% for doing absolutely nothing. Well nothing except providing a venue to advertise these endless gigs. Sadly, any real advertising is left to the sellers who must spend even more time on social networks spamming their Fiverr links in order to gain a potential sale.
Really? For payment less then minimum wage?
Yes! Perhaps if that lifestyle includes a cardboard box and skyline view from the underpass of the nearest exit ramp.
I particularly liked the one about the guy who paid of his student loans with the slave wages he earned on Fiverr or Amitbt, a lawyer with a B.A in Economics and a LL.B who is a quitter leaving his traditional lifestyle for the debonaire, suave and risque existence of a Fiverr serf.
It’s quite obvious this dubious marketing is used to drive more customers, both buyers and sellers to the Fiverr website in order to generate more revenue for the digital plantation overseers. The hype attracts potential sellers to sign up and list their redundant services which facilitates an ever increasing profit margin for Fiverr. Seriously, how many separate gigs does a potential buyer need to see for Facebook Likes, Google+ Circles or Twitter Followers. In addition, Fiverr actually offers no real quality control on any gigs listed beyond their useless terms of service which does little to actually guarantee anything substantial aside from maintaining what appears to be a business-like facade.
The whole thing is essentially a cyclical clusterfuck of sub par redundant gigs, massive scammers and non-existent customer service which essentially ignores middle class 99% seller concerns in favor of profitable Elite 1% Tops Sellers who earn them the most cash. Sounds like business as usual in the United States of crony capitalism where Congress has been subjugated by corporate lobbying at the expense of the decimated middle class.
This is not a political rant so I will refrain from digressing. My rant is biased and subjective as a former seller who has personally dealt with the inept customer service, scammers who masquerade as legitimate buyers and of course, the overall idiotic one-sided policy which is negatively biased against the average seller. Apparently I am not alone in this sentiment. Fiverr does indeed suck for numerous reasons.
As a former seller I have documented some of my account particulars. This screenshot is one which reflects my account sales volume and performance. Read More
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