Fiveer - Get Nearly anything for $5

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When friends and family ask me for a quick design on a small budget. One of the first places I recommend is Fiverr. Fiverr is a community of doers built around the idea that people will trade a small service for a small $5 fee. This is called a gig. Not all gigs are $5. There is a Pro service that delivers high-quality doers for a higher amount. I've used the service myself for copywriting, editing, video editing, managing social media accounts, technical assistance and even custom illustrations.

Of course, there are some fees to use the service. It will actually cost +$2 for every gig purchased (i.e. if you buy a $5 gig, you're actually paying $7 at the end of the day; $10 gig = $12 and so on). You can choose your seller based on reviews, ratings and what Seller Level they have achieved. I always leave a tip when they do a great job. You're able to continue relationships with sellers (if you choose) by messaging them directly from your inbox. This is sure to make your next gig purchase simple and painless.

I've had some great experiences and I've had some could've-been-better experiences, but overall, I love Fiverr and I recommend it when I'm not able to help with a project. Check it out. You're sure to find something you're looking for. Try Fiverr >