Easiest 5rr Cash Ever [review]

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Posted April 7, 2015 by in

Rating

Price
 
 
 
 
 


Concept
 
 
 
 
 


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Value
 
 
 
 
 


Total Score
 
 
 
 
 

3.5/ 5

Creator: Gaurab Borah
 
Type: Video Training
 
 

POS:

Good for anyone looking to start making money online
 

NEG:

Not ideal for someone already making a living online
 

Today Im doing a review of a new training product called Easiest 5rr Cash Ever I first heard of this product a few nights ago when I was talking to my friend and fellow marketer Mike on a Skype chat. We started discussing how we both got our start with making our full time living […]

by Brett Rutecky
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Today Im doing a review of a new training product called Easiest 5rr Cash Ever

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I first heard of this product a few nights ago when I was talking to my friend and fellow marketer Mike on a Skype chat. We started discussing how we both got our start with making our full time living online. One thing we had in common was that when each of us made our first little bit of money online it was a real eye opener. Being able to make our fist cash on the internet was a catalyst that led to us both building 6 figure businesses. Why was making this first bit of money online? Because it let us see the the potential, it gave us confidence, and it made us want to work harder to build our business (because we where getting something tangible back for our efforts)

While we were talking I said to Mike that I wished there was something that we could give to people or show them that would let them make some money online. Even just a few hundred dollars a month. Just so they could feel that feeling that we had when we first started seeing our PayPal balance go up. He let me know about this new training and suggested I take a look. So I hit up the vendor and got myself review access.

Now just about everyone should have heard about Fiverr, but if you have not Ill explain it quickly. Fiverr is a micro services marketplace. Its a marketplace where people can buy and sell small services or products for a low price. These services are generally something that can be provided in a minute or two and have a fixed price of five dollars.

But dont let that fixed price fool you. With ‘gig extras’ (basically up-sells) a typical Fiverr gig can cost quite a bit more. I for example have purchased voice over services on Fiverr. With these services a provider with a pleasant voice simply reads to text that I provide, records it, and then sends me the recording. The woman I used (multiple times) will read 100 words for $5.

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Most voice over scripts are going to be longer than 100 words, so most of her sales are going to be milti gig sales. In fact on average each time I hired her it cost me about $30. Whats even better is that it only takes about 1 minute or so to record read 100 words of text. So while she was only making $4 per gig ($5-$1 Fiverr fee) because she is able to do the gigs fast she can make a lot of money at it. In fact this particular woman has done over 17,000 gigs on Fiverr. Thats over $80,000 in income!

Ok so going into this training I knew for sure that people can make money online with Fiverr. But that was not really the question. The real question is can the vendor of Easiest 5rr Cash Ever make money online and is he qualified to teach you how to do it? Because of this one of the first things I asked for when reviewing this training was proof that the seller has done it himself.

First I was provided with a video proof. But that was not enough for me. I needed more. I needed to be shown the Fiverr account that this video proof was made from. This was provided without argument. I have no doubt in my mind that the vendor of Easiest 5rr Cash is actually an expert in making money with Fiverr and is qualified to teach people how to do it themselves.

So the next question is how good is the training itself?

This is a video course and is made up of a total of 6 videos. Each video has text associated with it that highlights and goes over the key points in the video. After watching the videos I noticed a couple of things. First the speaker does have a slight accent, however it was not bad, difficult to understand, or unpleasant. The videos are not overly long or full of fluff. Each one ranges from between 7 and 15 minutes long and clearly explain the topic of that video. Honestly they are much like I make my training videos, no nonsense, to the point, actionable content without the ‘filler’.

The topics of each video start with the basics, an introduction to Fiverr and then progress up to more advanced strategies and even include a section that explains what kinds of gigs you can do that sell well, but wont take up much of your time. Here is a list of the videos in this course:

Introduction to Fiverr

Silver Selling Strategies

Golden Selling Strategies

Increase Positive Reviews and Remove Negative Reviews

Fiverr Communication Methods

What to sell on Fiverr

Who is this training course going to be good for?

Ill be honest I dont think anyone is going to get rich with Fiverr.  But I do fully believe that with a little bit of effort you can make a couple hundred dollars of easy income a month. This training is not going to be ideal for someone who already has a successful online business. However if your just getting started and are looking to make your first bit of money online, I believe this is a solid investment.

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 A quick note about the reviews I do on this site. The product vendors give me access to their products for free in order for me to do my review. However I make no promises to them regarding the results of my tests or what I will write in my review. Should you click a link that takes you to a sales page for a paid product for sale this link will be an affiliate link and I will be paid a percentage of the sales price should you decide to invest in it.


About the Author

Brett Rutecky

Brett Rutecky is a full time online marketer, web developer, and entrepreneur. He has developed scores of Facebook apps, dozens of custom web sites and hundreds of scripts.

14 Comments


  1.  
    gil baller

    Brett,

    Thanks, for another great review. Does this product add any golden nuggets, that would complement Arbitrage Underdog Reloaded. Thank you for always giving us great info.




  2.  
    Jake

    Brett is this something that can bring in 300-500 a month consistently




  3.  
    Gaz

    Hi Brett

    Great review and the product sounds good for me as the amount of income is what I’m looking for.

    I’m very interested in selling gigs on Fiverr, however I don’t know what to sell – so does this course actually tell me what to sell, and also are they suitable gigs for someone who knows zero about the subjects?




  4.  
    Jim P

    The recurring problem on fivrr for new comers is always how with no history to compete and get jobs when the competition has many positive reviews etc. Does this course address this problem?




  5.  
    Zane

    Hi Brett
    I know how to use fiverr and did offer few services but the problem no one can see my list even with using seo targeted words in title and description of the listing no one saw my lists very little like 5 or 7 views

    is there a way your course will show me how to push the list to the top of fiverr so someone can see it and order it




  6.  
    Louis

    Hi Brett,

    Is this system, an exchange of 100% effort for money for every gig? or only required to set up once and minimum efforts in future for the income?




  7.  
    JohnD

    Purchase Link broken

    Lastly, it’s “you’re, not “YOUR”–in “Prove your (sic) human”.




    •  

      1) If you think my inability to type grammatically correct articles has anything to do with my knowledge or ability to make money online your very much mistaken.
      2) If you have nothing better to do than browse blogs and post comments correcting grammar errors .. well then it sucks to be you.

      And no Im not going to change it .. want to know why? Because I could care less about grammar .. Im here to teach people how to make money.





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