Website Wednesday: Fiverr

As a freelance photographer, there are some tasks that you may like doing but there are bound to be some that you rather not.  Perhaps you find writing a press release or contract tedious or creating a logo overwhelming.  There's nothing wrong with asking for a little help or even, paying for a little help.  "Fiverr", a company whose name is based off of the fact that their price for everything starts at five bucks, can help out.  


"Fiverr facilitates the buying and selling of "Gigs" or micro-jobs online. Gigs range from “get a well-designed business card”, “a career consultant will create an eye-catching resume design”, “help with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and JQuery”, to “I will be your personal assistant or virtual assistant” and “I will have Harold the Puppet make a birthday video" (Dachis, web).____________________________________________________________________________
01. "Get Everything You Need Starting at $5." Fiverr: The Marketplace for Creative & Professional Services. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2014.
02. Dachis, Adam. "Five Annoying Life Problems You Can Solved for $5 with Fiverr". Lifehacker. Gawker Media. Retrieved 17 Dec.  2014.

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